Question:
How do your guts feel after surgery?

I am sorry for the lack of eloquence in my question, but I didn't know how to phrase it. I am just wondering... when you wake up from surgery, do you feel different internally? Is there any feeling that would make you aware you just had your intestines re-routed (besides pain, lol). I just think it would be scary to wake up and feel the difference being minus a gall bladder, minus some stomach, etc (having DS btw). I know I am not generally aware of the location of every inch of my intestines, but post-op I am afraid I will! I sure hope you can understand my question better than I can ask it! It's just something that gives me the heebee-jeebees. Thanks for humoring me :)    — [Anonymous] (posted on December 17, 2001)


December 17, 2001
I thought my guts would be sore & hurt after surgery, but there was no pain. I guess morphine eliminates all pain. The only thing that I had a problem with was when they made me get out of bed to go walk around the same day of surgery. No, it didn't hurt at all ... it just felt like someone stuck a ruler between my brest bone and belly-button -- I couldn't bend in order to get out of bed & they wanted me to do it by myself...UGH, but I did it. The stiffness was from the tape on the incision + the incision itself. They took me off morphine after 1-1/2 days & I did not need pain medication at the hospital or at home. Of course, everyone has a different pain threshold. Good luck!
   — Betty Todd

December 17, 2001
I had a RNY, but I think a lot of the feelings in your guts would be about the same. The first two days, you feel a lot of pain. After that, it switches to discomfort. I had to hold my tummy when I walked and couldn't stand up straight at first. I also found that the outside incision was all that I was aware of for the 1st ten days. It was only when my outside began to heal that I became aware of my inside. None of it was worse than menstrual cramps. You definitely can't pinpoint the exact spot of the internal pain. Just a general tightness and discomfort.
   — [Anonymous]

December 17, 2001
Nope, my insides didn't feel any different after RNY, after hystie, after gall bladder. The incision was sore, of course, but the muscles. Ahhhhhh, the muscles. They were just FURIOUS with me. I could swear my recovery (from revision) was easier after observing surgery than the ones that came before that observation! Just seeing what they did gave me an understanding of WHY things ached, and took the mystery out of the whole thing for me. Knowing that a certain of amount of discomfort will follow helps, huh? Every now and then, I "gurgle", but I'm not constantly aware that things are moved about. I actually thought about it long & hard to determine if I felt "moved" under the muscle and nope, just when I ate those tiny amounts and got full.
   — vitalady

December 17, 2001
I had wondered the same thing. I never felt any pain on the inside and the incision pain was very manageable. It just felt strange not to feel hunger for days. It is in a different place, and you kinda have to figure it out. I did anyway.
   — Cheri M.

December 18, 2001
I am 6 days post-op. My guts seem to feel weird. no pain, just strange. the first days 1-4 were the hardest. I felt like my stomach was sticking out further, than before surgery.and I would describe the pain as sore, like a child getting hit in the tummy and having the wind knocked out of him. or a sore muscle type pain.
   — Cindee A.

December 18, 2001
I had an Open RNY on May 8th. Strangly enough, my insides did'nt feel any different. The bad part was the god awful pain from the abdomial muscle that was cut. That was very bad for many weeks. But my insides did'nt even hurt that I can remember.
   — Danmark

December 18, 2001
Hi, I had open RNY October 2 (65 lbs. down) and when I was still in the hospital didn't really feel anything inside, but when I tried to walk I felt like my incision would rip open and all my insides were going to fall out! That was weird. That feeling lasted for a few days after I got home too. I think my insides do feel a little different now, though. When I eat and feel full, the LOCATION of my fullness is different. It seems to be higher up. Don't know if that makes any sense to anyone.
   — Jennifer H.

December 18, 2001
Well, the first thing I noticed was the pain...my poor abdominal muscles didn't know what had hit them. But I will say that I've noticed a few times, when the food goes from my pouch and dumps into the intestine, further down than usual. I've felt a gurgling bubbling feeling in a different spot than it used to be...this is down the left side, quite a ways below, say the left nipple...sorry guys...it's not bothersome,but I'm aware of a difference.
   — Yvonne R.

December 18, 2001
Someone askewd me this question the other day. After the discomfort and minor pain of surgery I FEEL EXACTLY THE SAME! I thought pre op it would be wierd, but its not and with the exception of not being hungry and eating little I feel fine!
   — bob-haller

December 18, 2001
I had an open rny and when I woke up I wasn't in any pain. That was a wonderful surprise. I had a PCA pump which allowed me to control my own pain meds, so pain was never a problem. I was bandaged and I needed help getting in and out of bed (the had me up walking the halls the next morning) but my "guts" felt quite normal. My "guts" have always felt normal. Now I am three years postop and I only know that I had wls because I'm 150lbs. lighter, I can't eat much food....and I have that ugly sucker of a scar.
   — [Anonymous]

December 18, 2001
When I woke up in the hospital the pain hit me like a race car, but it was all muscular. It's only the outside for quite awhile. They do bend back your ribs and maneuver your muscle, so that is to be expected. However, as the external pain began to subside, you begin to feel your insides! At about two weeks out, I started to notice my insides would get a little tender depending on what I ate, and then if I pushed where my pouch was it would be sore. I've also noticed the bubbling and gurgling a previous poster mentioned, in a very different place! I am still trying to figure out where the heck this pouch is! You really won't notice much difference, but experimenting with food will provoke different sensations in your new system, so you'll notice that, but it's more of a reaction! :) Good Luck with your surgery!
   — Deborah W.

December 18, 2001
Nope, My innards felt/feel the exact same to me. However shortly after surgery I had a gastric leak...but since there aren't very good pain receptors in the area the irritation occured (behind diaphragm) the pain manifested itself in my shoulder and side...strange but true. As far as hunger, I feel my belly growl in the same area I felt it pre-op...I some how thought it would feel different or less intense...not for me. The incision hurts a bit the first couple of weeks, but it wasn't unbearable so much as an awkward feeling...
   — KimBo36

December 18, 2001
My "guts" felt no different until I got the JP drain removed. After that, for about three hours, my gut felt like there was something "missing" and that my stomach was going to "fall" inside my gut or something. It was a really weird feeling, but it passed soon and now a month post op, the only difference I do feel is I get full much more quickly than I ever did before. And, of course, I am down 38 lbs, which helps too.
   — Mustang

June 2, 2002
Heh heh. That's funny 'cause that's exactly what I wondered as a pre-op. I couldn't figure out how to phrase it either and ended up asking about what you did here. Anyway, I am 5 days post-op and my guts do feel different. First of all, they hurt! I have really been in a lot of pain. But today things are calming down and I feel a tad better. Also, when I first woke up from surgery I couldn't tell any difference except being in pain. But now I can tell that my intestines are shorter, but only since I started eating... it seems that the food has a much straighter path to follow than before (I had the DS). I don't feel a lot of winding around of the food, it just seems to go straight down. It's not creepy or anything and I expect that after I get used to it it will become my "normal", but right now it does feel different. Hope that helps!
   — Heather B.

January 30, 2003
I felt the same way being 4 wks out that my "innards" just felt strange . Not in the sense of being painful but because if I laid on my left side , things felt like they'd fall to that side and vice versa on my right. It just feels weird.
   — cinnamongirl




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