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Re: The gas they use during surgery

From: Jenny (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Mar 30 18:53:04 2006


Actually, yes post op that does help, but when the surgery is finished, there is something the doctors do to get the most gas out. To anyone getting ready to have a lap: move as much as possible (which isn't much), drink lots of water/rest and, have a massage about 2 days after surgery. I think that's the worst thing about a lap. That pain in your shoulders, neck and chest. :/

At Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Lesley wrote: >
>Jenny,
>Since it is not like regular gas (i.e. intestinal) it can't be treated
>with gas X or those type of meds. My Dr. said that the only thing that
>can really help is the pain meds you are prescribed post op. I don't
>really know of any other way to treat it, but maybe there is someone
>else here that can help out with other suggestions. Lesley
>
>At Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Jenny wrote:
>>
>>Is there something that doctors can do to help with the pains in your
>>shoulders after surgery? I heard there is but I don't know what it is.
>>Do yall know?




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