Gastric sleeve surgery is a major surgery, and it is normal to experience some pain after the procedure. The amount of pain you experience will vary depending on a number of factors, including your overall health, your pain tolerance, and the skill of your surgeon.
Most people who have gastric sleeve surgery report that the pain is manageable with medication. You will likely be given pain medication intravenously (IV) in the hospital after surgery. You may also be given pain medication to take by mouth after you are discharged from the hospital.
It is important to take your pain medication as prescribed by your doctor. Do not take more medication than prescribed, and do not stop taking your medication without talking to your doctor.
If you are experiencing severe pain after gastric sleeve surgery, be sure to call your doctor. They may be able to adjust your pain medication or recommend other ways to manage your pain.
Here are some tips for managing pain after gastric sleeve surgery:
It is important to remember that pain is a normal part of the healing process after gastric sleeve surgery. With proper care, you should be able to manage your pain and recover from the surgery.
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“Since having the operation I can now go into any shop and buy the clothes I love, rather than the clothes that just fit my size. I could never have imagined buying a size 10 before. The operation has not effected my social life in any way.”
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“I was a bit scared going to see him, I’d brought my husband with me, in case I forgot what he said. Having someone beside me was very useful. He explained the procedures and types of procedure, and which one I could go for. He was very down to earth and straight forward, I found it very pleasant”