relax. yeah, i know that's a hard thing to do. the gastro will stick a tube down your throat [and you'll be napping throughout] and take a look-see. and then you'll be awake.
there can be a lot of reasons for this - from just having a 'twitchy tummy' [i had one - good heavens, for 6 weeks!!!!!] to what my surgeon called 'pouch-filling issues' which was a nice way of saying i might be eating too fast or too much at a time or not chewing well enough. and, of course, you could indeed have a blockage or stricture - so go see the gastro. [BTW, i managed to have a blockage after 9 months - oh good heavens - i threw up for 30 hours straight!!!!! gastro had to insert a tube and pop out the wad of 'vegetable matter' that had gotten wedged in the outlet. sorry if that's TMI!!!!]
now, about the 'twitchy tummy' i had for 6 weeks - it started a couple weeks after surgery, when i was starting to eat deli turkey [BTW, this was about the time that i discovered that chicken and i WERE NOT FRIENDS!!!!! more about that in a minute]. and i tossed a couple of times a day for about 6 weeks. my surgeon checked me out and said that, for some people, this happens - it comes on suddenly, lasts 4-6 weeks, and then stops just as suddenly.
he was right. now, having said that, GO SEE THE GASTRO TO BE SURE!!!!
now, about the chicken comment above. there's a prevailing wisdom that gastric bypass patients fall into two categories: those who can tolerate red meat, and those who can tolerate chicken and turkey. it's RARE for the two groups to mix!!!!
for the LONGEST TIME, it was easy for me to eat beef, lamb, pork, but even a couple of bites of chicken sent me running to the bathroom. even now, i can eat dark meat chicken, if it's cooked with a sauce of some sort [and even sloshing some wine into the pan is enough!], and i can SOMETIMES eat chicken breast if it's freshly cooked and not dry. can't eat white meat chicken as a leftover.
ALL THIS TO SAY, experiment. experiment. experiment. if something doesn't sit right, give it a rest for a couple of weeks, and then try it again. as you heal, things will change. honest!
stay calm. you're doing fine.
Last edited by jiffypop; 03-19-2008 at 09:36 AM.
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