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Dear ,

If this pain persists, get scoped to rule out marginal ulcer.. They are

easily treated if diagnosed early, but as you know, they are very painful if

left to perforate, and etc as mine was..

Take care.. feel better

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Gosh, if having BM's once a week usually aren't a problem, then I wouldn't

think that's the problem now. You certainly don't need to be sick with all

the other stress in your life, but maybe it is the stress that is causing

it? Again, praying for you. Let us know if it gets better or worse.

Jeanne in WI

Age 39

Open RNY 05/21/2002

314/ 236/150-175

5' 8 "

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, I honest to goodness have the same pains you are having. I

haven't eaten to fast or to much but I can only get one meal down right

now and my lower half hurts and my stomach area hurts. Dr. Theresa's

prescription..... TAKE A POOP! to be bluntly. I am so backed up and I

know its gross but my food has no where to go. Start doing what ever it

takes to do that. I have been taking 3 softeners, some chewable fiber

and this morning I can't handle it so I made me a extra choc. cub of

coco and sometimes w/ the heat and choc makes me go. I sure do hope so!

Hope things let up for you!

Theresa~

*The most beautiful things in the world can not be

seen or even touched. They must be felt with the

heart. ~Helen Keller~

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Hi :

I do believe the problem is coming from constipation. The last time

I was to the Dr.'s my stomach was really hurting. When he touch

tested my stomach it was very hard and painful to the touch and he

said the pain was most definitely coming from the constipation. This

is an on going problem for most of us. I only wish we could come up

with some type of viable answer for it.

Was it normal for you to go only once or twice a week before surgery?

Even though our food intake is so limited after surgery I kinda think

that once or twice a week is still not enough. I don't know what the

answer is. I wish I did. Nothing works for me. I've tried

everything. More fruit, more veggies, more water, oil in the shakes

(which made me too sick), stool softeners, vegetable laxatives etc.

MY own personal theory is that the protein shakes must turn to cement

in our intestines (giggles) but none of us can afford to stop

drinking them. I also think the iron and calcium tabs don't help the

matter either and we can't stop those.

What do we do? I only wish I knew.

Hugs,

Roe

> OK here is the deal I am having some pain in my pouch area and not

trying to give TMI but I have not had a bowel movement since last

Monday and wonder if this can be causing the pain. This is not

unusual for me since I had surgery my normal is once or twice a week

and it is usually once. The pain is kinda achy painful ? It got worse

after I ate tonight and I didn't eat to fast or too much anyone have

any suggestions

> TN

>

>

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At 10:25 12/1/2002, you wrote:

>I do believe the problem is coming from constipation. The last time

>I was to the Dr.'s my stomach was really hurting. When he touch

>tested my stomach it was very hard and painful to the touch and he

>said the pain was most definitely coming from the constipation. This

>is an on going problem for most of us. I only wish we could come up

>with some type of viable answer for it.

Could someone here who's more conversant than I with the physiology of the

postoperative gut explain this please? It doesn't really make a lot of

sense, since so much of the absorptive surface of the small intestine has

been bypassed, and that stuff should come straight through. Is it because

so many of us have such a challenge drinking enough water? One of the

things they drive home in Nursing 1 is that dehydration is one of the

principal causes of constipation.

I'm trying to figure it all out.

> MY own personal theory is that the protein shakes must turn to cement

>in our intestines (giggles) but none of us can afford to stop

>drinking them. I also think the iron and calcium tabs don't help the

>matter either and we can't stop those.

Iron is indeed constipating. I'm not sure about the calcium. One thing

that's always worked for me preop is yogurt. You can get it sugar and

fat-free, flavor it a bit, and it has LOTS of calcium. Anybody tried it?

Janie

Whatever you think you can do or believe you can do, begin it. Action has

magic, grace, and power in it. -- Goethe

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Someone I know who had the surgery takes COLACE once a dy , everyday,

ad hasn't had problems since. Someone else takes M.O.M.(Milk of

Magnesia) when she has problems.

I do think it is because you are bound up. Hope this helps.

Jaye

Lap. RNY 10/23/02

> OK here is the deal I am having some pain in my pouch area and not

trying to give TMI but I have not had a bowel movement since last

Monday and wonder if this can be causing the pain. This is not

unusual for me since I had surgery my normal is once or twice a week

and it is usually once. The pain is kinda achy painful ? It got worse

after I ate tonight and I didn't eat to fast or too much anyone have

any suggestions

> TN

>

>

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In a message dated 12/1/2002 8:13:05 PM Central Standard Time,

dgevert@... writes:

> Its not much fun but its much more fun than being constipated. Good luck to

> all - still looking for a better way. deb in NE

Deb, PLEASE let us know if you find it LOL.

~Janet~

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Want me to send you some sketches & stuff?

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At 10:25 12/1/2002, you wrote:

>I do believe the problem is coming from constipation. The last time

>I was to the Dr.'s my stomach was really hurting. When he touch

>tested my stomach it was very hard and painful to the touch and he

>said the pain was most definitely coming from the constipation. This

>is an on going problem for most of us. I only wish we could come up

>with some type of viable answer for it.

Could someone here who's more conversant than I with the physiology of the

postoperative gut explain this please? It doesn't really make a lot of

sense, since so much of the absorptive surface of the small intestine has

been bypassed, and that stuff should come straight through. Is it because

so many of us have such a challenge drinking enough water? One of the

things they drive home in Nursing 1 is that dehydration is one of the

principal causes of constipation.

I'm trying to figure it all out.

> MY own personal theory is that the protein shakes must turn to cement

>in our intestines (giggles) but none of us can afford to stop

>drinking them. I also think the iron and calcium tabs don't help the

>matter either and we can't stop those.

Iron is indeed constipating. I'm not sure about the calcium. One thing

that's always worked for me preop is yogurt. You can get it sugar and

fat-free, flavor it a bit, and it has LOTS of calcium. Anybody tried it?

Janie

Whatever you think you can do or believe you can do, begin it. Action has

magic, grace, and power in it. -- Goethe

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Janie - You're right. It would seem that everything should just woosh right

through, but that doesn't seem to be the case. When we eat such small

amounts, the bowels move much more slowly. So in the lower intestines,

where the water is removed, there's plenty of time to remove so much that we

get constipated. Drinking more water is one solution that my doc

recommended. It's something I need to improve on. And I do believe that

the protein drinks are constipating. That's my explanation.

Jeanne in WI

Age 39

Open RNY 05/21/2002

314/ 236/150-175

5' 8 "

djgraves@...

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I tried mag citrate last week and it worked pretty well - my pouch was not happy

for a day but- thats ok - I also tried Correctol yesterday and a dulcolax

suppository and it worked. Its not much fun but its much more fun than being

constipated. Good luck to all - still looking for a better way. deb in NE

Re: Little advice needed

> Someone I know who had the surgery takes COLACE once a dy , everyday,

> ad hasn't had problems since. Someone else takes M.O.M.(Milk of

> Magnesia) when she has problems.

>

> I do think it is because you are bound up. Hope this helps.

>

> Jaye

> Lap. RNY 10/23/02

>

>

>

> > OK here is the deal I am having some pain in my pouch area and not

> trying to give TMI but I have not had a bowel movement since last

> Monday and wonder if this can be causing the pain. This is not

> unusual for me since I had surgery my normal is once or twice a week

> and it is usually once. The pain is kinda achy painful ? It got worse

> after I ate tonight and I didn't eat to fast or too much anyone have

> any suggestions

> > TN

> >

> >

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At 18:31 12/1/2002, you wrote:

>Want me to send you some sketches & stuff?

No, the anatomy isn't the puzzle. It's the physiology. But thanks.

Janie

Homer more than any other has taught the rest of us the art of framing lies

in the right way. (Aristotle, 'Poetics', ch. 24)

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wonder why the pouch gets angry after being that constipated ? Hi sis *waves

*

TN

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>

>

> > Someone I know who had the surgery takes COLACE once a dy , everyday,

> > ad hasn't had problems since. Someone else takes M.O.M.(Milk of

> > Magnesia) when she has problems.

> >

> > I do think it is because you are bound up. Hope this helps.

> >

> > Jaye

> > Lap. RNY 10/23/02

> >

> >

> >

> > > OK here is the deal I am having some pain in my pouch area and not

> > trying to give TMI but I have not had a bowel movement since last

> > Monday and wonder if this can be causing the pain. This is not

> > unusual for me since I had surgery my normal is once or twice a week

> > and it is usually once. The pain is kinda achy painful ? It got worse

> > after I ate tonight and I didn't eat to fast or too much anyone have

> > any suggestions

> > > TN

> > >

> > >

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Roe that was the problem I had not been having my cashews the last week but

I bought some today a few a day work wonders for me I guess the extra fat ??

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> Hi :

>

> I do believe the problem is coming from constipation. The last time

> I was to the Dr.'s my stomach was really hurting. When he touch

> tested my stomach it was very hard and painful to the touch and he

> said the pain was most definitely coming from the constipation. This

> is an on going problem for most of us. I only wish we could come up

> with some type of viable answer for it.

> Was it normal for you to go only once or twice a week before surgery?

> Even though our food intake is so limited after surgery I kinda think

> that once or twice a week is still not enough. I don't know what the

> answer is. I wish I did. Nothing works for me. I've tried

> everything. More fruit, more veggies, more water, oil in the shakes

> (which made me too sick), stool softeners, vegetable laxatives etc.

>

> MY own personal theory is that the protein shakes must turn to cement

> in our intestines (giggles) but none of us can afford to stop

> drinking them. I also think the iron and calcium tabs don't help the

> matter either and we can't stop those.

> What do we do? I only wish I knew.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Roe

>

>

>

>

>

> > OK here is the deal I am having some pain in my pouch area and not

> trying to give TMI but I have not had a bowel movement since last

> Monday and wonder if this can be causing the pain. This is not

> unusual for me since I had surgery my normal is once or twice a week

> and it is usually once. The pain is kinda achy painful ? It got worse

> after I ate tonight and I didn't eat to fast or too much anyone have

> any suggestions

> > TN

> >

> >

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Theresa I finally got desperate and used a fleet now the pouch is angry but

that is OK am doing water and protein

TN

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, I honest to goodness have the same pains you are having. I

haven't eaten to fast or to much but I can only get one meal down right

now and my lower half hurts and my stomach area hurts. Dr. Theresa's

prescription..... TAKE A POOP! to be bluntly. I am so backed up and I

know its gross but my food has no where to go. Start doing what ever it

takes to do that. I have been taking 3 softeners, some chewable fiber

and this morning I can't handle it so I made me a extra choc. cub of

coco and sometimes w/ the heat and choc makes me go. I sure do hope so!

Hope things let up for you!

Theresa~

*The most beautiful things in the world can not be

seen or even touched. They must be felt with the

heart. ~Helen Keller~

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Jeanne I am better but you may be onto something all this stress can't be

good for me

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> Gosh, if having BM's once a week usually aren't a problem, then I wouldn't

> think that's the problem now. You certainly don't need to be sick with

all

> the other stress in your life, but maybe it is the stress that is causing

> it? Again, praying for you. Let us know if it gets better or worse.

>

> Jeanne in WI

> Age 39

> Open RNY 05/21/2002

> 314/ 236/150-175

> 5' 8 "

> djgraves@...

>

>

>

> To Subscribe to 's weekly FREE Newsletter send an email to

GBCookbook-subscribe@...

>

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Thanks sis and I will

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> Dear ,

> If this pain persists, get scoped to rule out marginal ulcer.. They are

> easily treated if diagnosed early, but as you know, they are very painful

if

> left to perforate, and etc as mine was..

> Take care.. feel better

> Hugs,

>

>

>

>

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> Could someone here who's more conversant than I with the

physiology of the

> postoperative gut explain this please? It doesn't really make a

lot of

> sense, since so much of the absorptive surface of the small

intestine has

> been bypassed, and that stuff should come straight through.

One would think so. I don't have this problem at all, so I don't

really know. I wonder if it's a matter of having a diet too low in

fat? or not enough fiber, since so many of us try to avoid carbs in

favor of protein?

Honestly, I don't know!

Sandy

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I don't do those things. I don't avoid fat--I avoid fat free (high sugar). I

don't avoid carbs (except sugar). I love raw fruits/veggies.

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> Could someone here who's more conversant than I with the

physiology of the

> postoperative gut explain this please? It doesn't really make a

lot of

> sense, since so much of the absorptive surface of the small

intestine has

> been bypassed, and that stuff should come straight through.

One would think so. I don't have this problem at all, so I don't

really know. I wonder if it's a matter of having a diet too low in

fat? or not enough fiber, since so many of us try to avoid carbs in

favor of protein?

Honestly, I don't know!

Sandy

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linda, I have to say that since this surgery I have a better time of everything

now. I use to go 15 times a day nothing would stop it so I am enjoying the fact

that I don't always have to go every day but I do more than once a week.

becareful you don't want to get a bowel obstruction.. have you talked to your

pcp about this and see what they can recommend for you to take to regulate you

some more.. good luck

jean henry

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Hi :

I do believe the problem is coming from constipation. The last time

I was to the Dr.'s my stomach was really hurting. When he touch

tested my stomach it was very hard and painful to the touch and he

said the pain was most definitely coming from the constipation. This

is an on going problem for most of us. I only wish we could come up

with some type of viable answer for it.

Was it normal for you to go only once or twice a week before surgery?

Even though our food intake is so limited after surgery I kinda think

that once or twice a week is still not enough. I don't know what the

answer is. I wish I did. Nothing works for me. I've tried

everything. More fruit, more veggies, more water, oil in the shakes

(which made me too sick), stool softeners, vegetable laxatives etc.

MY own personal theory is that the protein shakes must turn to cement

in our intestines (giggles) but none of us can afford to stop

drinking them. I also think the iron and calcium tabs don't help the

matter either and we can't stop those.

What do we do? I only wish I knew.

Hugs,

Roe

> OK here is the deal I am having some pain in my pouch area and not

trying to give TMI but I have not had a bowel movement since last

Monday and wonder if this can be causing the pain. This is not

unusual for me since I had surgery my normal is once or twice a week

and it is usually once. The pain is kinda achy painful ? It got worse

after I ate tonight and I didn't eat to fast or too much anyone have

any suggestions

> TN

>

>

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I couldn't get that mag citrate down. YUCK!!!!!!

I've done suppositories but its up further almost at the top. So I may

have to drink the rest of the mag. How long did it take for it to start

working?

Hugs

Theresa~

*The most beautiful things in the world can not be

seen or even touched. They must be felt with the

heart. ~Helen Keller~

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I tried mag citrate last week and it worked pretty well - my pouch was

not happy for a day but- thats ok - I also tried Correctol yesterday

and a dulcolax suppository and it worked. Its not much fun but its

much more fun than being constipated. Good luck to all - still looking

for a better way. deb in NE

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I'm glad your doing better. I'm still trying to figure out what to do

w/out going to the doctors. My Best Friend told me to get to peppermint

tea she says that there is something in there that works on the bowels.

This morning I have had....... a huge cup of beef broth, hot coco w/

extra syrup, and then put something cold w/ diet Nestea. Ya think

anything would work NO NO NO... I have to work, I have a appointment

tonight and I have gas that would wake the dead from china!

Hugs!

Theresa~

*The most beautiful things in the world can not be

seen or even touched. They must be felt with the

heart. ~Helen Keller~

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Theresa I finally got desperate and used a fleet now the pouch is angry

but that is OK am doing water and protein

TN

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my daughter in law got something at a health food store called smooth moves

and she swears by it and so I plan to get it and a fleet also to have on

hand don't want o ever do that again and I also added that fat back into

diet

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>

>

> Theresa I finally got desperate and used a fleet now the pouch is angry

> but that is OK am doing water and protein

> TN

>

>

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OH I did that too as a preop I took two immodium everyday of my life

and now this but I am going to try the stool softener and see what happens

.. I think I need more than once a week too

Thanks

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>

>

> Hi :

>

> I do believe the problem is coming from constipation. The last time

> I was to the Dr.'s my stomach was really hurting. When he touch

> tested my stomach it was very hard and painful to the touch and he

> said the pain was most definitely coming from the constipation. This

> is an on going problem for most of us. I only wish we could come up

> with some type of viable answer for it.

> Was it normal for you to go only once or twice a week before surgery?

> Even though our food intake is so limited after surgery I kinda think

> that once or twice a week is still not enough. I don't know what the

> answer is. I wish I did. Nothing works for me. I've tried

> everything. More fruit, more veggies, more water, oil in the shakes

> (which made me too sick), stool softeners, vegetable laxatives etc.

>

> MY own personal theory is that the protein shakes must turn to cement

> in our intestines (giggles) but none of us can afford to stop

> drinking them. I also think the iron and calcium tabs don't help the

> matter either and we can't stop those.

> What do we do? I only wish I knew.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Roe

>

>

>

>

>

> > OK here is the deal I am having some pain in my pouch area and not

> trying to give TMI but I have not had a bowel movement since last

> Monday and wonder if this can be causing the pain. This is not

> unusual for me since I had surgery my normal is once or twice a week

> and it is usually once. The pain is kinda achy painful ? It got worse

> after I ate tonight and I didn't eat to fast or too much anyone have

> any suggestions

> > TN

> >

> >

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And the roughage, too. Glad you've gotten a little relief, . I'll try

and send some snow your way.

Jeanne in WI

Age 39

Open RNY 05/21/2002

314/ 236/150-175

5' 8 "

djgraves@...

> Roe that was the problem I had not been having my cashews the last week

but

> I bought some today a few a day work wonders for me I guess the extra fat

??

>

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OH yea please send snow ASAP

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> And the roughage, too. Glad you've gotten a little relief, . I'll

try

> and send some snow your way.

>

> Jeanne in WI

> Age 39

> Open RNY 05/21/2002

> 314/ 236/150-175

> 5' 8 "

> djgraves@...

>

>

>

> > Roe that was the problem I had not been having my cashews the last week

> but

> > I bought some today a few a day work wonders for me I guess the extra

fat

> ??

> >

>

>

>

> To Subscribe to 's weekly FREE Newsletter send an email to

GBCookbook-subscribe@...

>

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