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Old 12-06-2013, 04:31 PM #1
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Hi I am 10 days post op. all and all i seem to be doing really good not needing any pain pills in a neck brace 24 hrs a day. Itichy around incision but sure tat must normal. The last four nights I have woke up with severe stomache gas and pain. I get up this sound disgusting but belch like never in my life for about 5 or so minutes then subsides. Sometime twice a night. I am fine during the day don't feel sick changed up diet still no change no stomach Robles at all once I am up and release the gas. I usually never have gas and didn't have this the first five days after surgery. Can this be related or totally different issue? Anyone ever have anything like this?
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