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Qured Newbie
Number of posts : 36 Age : 41 Location : Athens, Greece Registration date : 2010-07-08
| Subject: Re: Post op poo (sorry!) Thu 05 Aug 2010, 1:24 pm | |
| Day 6 and movement #1! Yay! At last! | |
| | | cocoloco Part of the furniture
Number of posts : 215 Location : Sydney Registration date : 2010-06-21
| Subject: Re: Post op poo (sorry!) Thu 05 Aug 2010, 9:02 am | |
| I am the other way...day 4 and no movement at all in that department! | |
| | | Janette Top Poster
Number of posts : 4341 Age : 70 Location : Gundagai, NSW Registration date : 2009-09-13
| Subject: Re: Post op poo (sorry!) Thu 05 Aug 2010, 8:14 am | |
| The other way here, I was constipated. | |
| | | mum23 Newbie
Number of posts : 51 Location : north qld Registration date : 2009-10-23
| Subject: post op poo sorry Thu 05 Aug 2010, 7:33 am | |
| yes i can relate to that, when i got that certain pain in the tum, i new i had to run to the bathroom. milk based things like yogut etc was my trigger.. and eggs oh my.....but that has now settled a lot, i was getting alittle concerned at the time...it does still happen only sometimes and not with the urgent reaction as before,,i remember once travelling to a rugby union game a hour from home and trying to hold myself together, wishing the traffic lights would turn green, then arriving at the game and the gates still shut, omg.. i am just going to have to buy new undies and jeans, i was getting frantic , my husband didnt really understand ho w bloody urgent i needed a toilet, then by luck the gates opened , i means the gates of the union grounds by the way ..lol i thought i was going to pass out, from the pain or was it the stress maybe both... lol | |
| | | The author of this message was banned from the forum - See the message | Kylie Top Poster
Number of posts : 1519 Age : 57 Location : Swan Valley Perth Registration date : 2009-04-07
| Subject: Re: Post op poo (sorry!) Wed 04 Aug 2010, 12:56 pm | |
| Yes, me too. But generlly only stuff thats milk based.
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| | | Emily Part of the furniture
Number of posts : 1180 Location : Earth Registration date : 2010-04-12
| Subject: Post op poo (sorry!) Wed 04 Aug 2010, 12:54 pm | |
| Sorry to ask such a feral question, but did anyone have a problem with diarrhoea post-op? It seems like I can tolerate cordial or juice, but if I drink soup/sustagen/anything more substantial, I literally have to run to the toilet 5 minutes later for it to eject. Heh. I am seeing the dietician tomorrow so I will ask her what she thinks I should be eating, but anyone else have issues with this? | |
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