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Wind pain 3 weeks after laparoscopy

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sugarlips2015 · 21/08/2018 16:35

Hi

Had a laparoscopy for endo and had an ovarian cyst removed three weeks ago. Had the agonising wind pain that can travel up to your shoulders from the CO2 for a few days after. Then in second week intestinal wind pain kicked in. Now 3 weeks feels worse, the gas bubbles moving out actually feel like I'm being stabbed internally and been off work a couple of days. Taking windeze now and pharmacist also gave me lacutlose but as I've not got constipation and I read that can cause wind I've stopped it.

Just wondered if it's normal for it to last this long? I have mild MS. Hoping my guts haven't been placed back in a wonky way or anything.

Thanks in advance.

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Walkingthroughawall · 21/08/2018 17:14

If the shoulder pain is gone then what you're experiencing now probably isn't anything to do with the co2 (it's eliminated by being absorbed into the blood & exhaled). The pneumoperitoneum is usually gone in a few days, but can take a bit longer occasionally. Handling you bowels during the operation & opioid pain relief can stun your guts for a while though & it takes a while to get going again so this may be what going on. Of course if you are unwell you should actually see a doctor. Perhaps best to speak to the ward you were on for the surgery.

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SinkGirl · 21/08/2018 17:19

I’d go back and see your GP. I react very badly to the gas and have severe pain for up to a week after each surgery, can’t lie down flat for at least the first five days. I’ve never had gas Pain last longer than 8 days though. Are you sure you’re not constipated at all?

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Dljlr · 21/08/2018 17:22

Try peppermint tea and have a bath. The pain from one of mine lasted absolutely ages once, I don't remember how long, but that vile tea was definitely helpful.

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HandOff · 15/09/2018 13:38

Hi everyone

I'm booked in for a laparoscopy and my surgeon said recovery time is 1 week. Is it likely to be much longer?

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SeaToSki · 15/09/2018 13:41

I was told to walk short amounts frequently during the day to help get everything moving again, but it does sound like the pain is going on a bit long and if its not decreasing, but increasing, it sounds like you should get back in touch with the surgical team, or at the very least your GP

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Smurfybubbles · 15/09/2018 13:46

Prunes and peppermint tea worked for me after I had my gallbladder out!

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PongoPingoPango · 15/09/2018 14:25

Hi everyone

I'm booked in for a laparoscopy and my surgeon said recovery time is 1 week. Is it likely to be much longer?


I had one last ear and seen to remember standing like the letter C for about a week, the pain eased after two weeks and I was able to start doing things again, I definitely felt a lot better in week two so I presume if your job is sitting down at a desk it would be easier to start to plan going back to work sooner.

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HandOff · 15/09/2018 18:01

@PongoPingoPango so would you say I may need 2 weeks off work?

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FabulouslyFab · 15/09/2018 18:05

I’m waiting for a date for a laparoscopy to have an ovarian cyst removed and I have been told recovery time is 2-4 weeks.

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HandOff · 15/09/2018 18:07

@FabulouslyFab that's odd! Why have I been told it's only one week? I'm going to have to let work know too and get a sick/fit note.

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PongoPingoPango · 15/09/2018 19:14

@HandOff if I remember correctly I had three weeks off work, I got a week sick note from the hospital then gp signed me off for two extra weeks, I felt fully fit to go back to work after the three weeks.
Top tip, my mum loaned me her wheat bag that you pop in the microwave, I wrapped it in a tea towel and walked round with it shoved down my pj bottoms for a week, I felt it was the only thing that helped with the pain.

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HandOff · 15/09/2018 19:53

@PongoPingoPango oh no ive only planned for a week off. Sad need to go back to work and let them know...

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elenaf · 15/09/2018 19:59

I have had two laparoscopies and the gas pain went within a week both times, so I'd go back to the GP.

I had two weeks off and a week working from home the first time, which was about right. With the second one I had a week off, and a week working from home, then back to normal but I felt dizzy and tired the third week and with hindsight I should have worked from home for another week. I think everyone and every operation is a bit different though.

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Amani · 13/10/2018 15:48

Definitely have 2 weeks off at least to recover - I was no way in a state to sit at my desk for 8hrs a day a week after the lap

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