Stomach bloating
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bloating
You've been through alot. Not knowing what your conditioning was before surgery, I'd suggest that you just keep doing what you're doing. Your body is adjusting to significant changes and doesn't forgive or forget easily. As it accepts change, you will most likely see dramatic results. Hang in there.0 -
My stomach was bloated as
My stomach was bloated as well and it took almost two months to start looking like normal. As my nerve was affected I still have a small bulge onthe side the did my partial. It is not a hernia and continues to get smaller as I continue to buld back my stomach musclse.0 -
Thanksnewenglandguy said:My stomach was bloated as
My stomach was bloated as well and it took almost two months to start looking like normal. As my nerve was affected I still have a small bulge onthe side the did my partial. It is not a hernia and continues to get smaller as I continue to buld back my stomach musclse.
Thank you it's nice to hear from other people what I already know,it will be nice to wake up one morning without the first thought coming to my mind ,hey I got cancer and yes I know I am a guy but us guys like to look good to ,nothing worse than getting dressed and looking in the mirror and looking at that gross stomach looking back at me.Oh well so much for getting a job modeling swim trunks any time soon.0 -
Patience
is all I can suggest. Gosh - you had major surgery in October and you're already on the elliptical? That's HUGE! You did not mention whether you had an open orlaparoscopic procedure. I had an open radical and I was bloated/swollen across my mid abdomen/surgical incision area for at least 3-4 months! Having a kidney removed is a huge shock to the body. My doctors told me that it can take up to a year before you and your body come to grips with functioning with only one. Could be a little constipation?? I'm believing that you'll begin seeing a difference sooner than later - you are determined and that's a good thing.0 -
Excuse my spellinglbinmsp said:Patience
is all I can suggest. Gosh - you had major surgery in October and you're already on the elliptical? That's HUGE! You did not mention whether you had an open orlaparoscopic procedure. I had an open radical and I was bloated/swollen across my mid abdomen/surgical incision area for at least 3-4 months! Having a kidney removed is a huge shock to the body. My doctors told me that it can take up to a year before you and your body come to grips with functioning with only one. Could be a little constipation?? I'm believing that you'll begin seeing a difference sooner than later - you are determined and that's a good thing.
I know how to pronounce most of these medical terms but a long way from spelling them out.I had laproscopic removal of my right kidney,so I now have four small sets of railroad tracks,with a large railroad track right above another railroad track I got for my 30th birthday when I had my appendiix removed..0
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