If you get your gallbladder removed and your surgeon says it could cause diarrhea for a while but your discharge papers say take stool softener because of the pain medication? Listen to the surgeon.

It hasn’t been a fun couple of days.

Thank you for reading my very short rant. Back to the bathroom!

    • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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      Overall, it’s been a pretty easy recovery. The pain is minimal enough that I’m doing okay with one tramadol a couple of times a day and by tomorrow, I’ll probably be off the tramadol. The diarrhea has been the worst part so far. And it’s been pretty bad, admittedly, but the lack of serious pain is not something I expected. In my case, the gallbladder removal was a last effort at solving my weird issues before I go to the Mayo Clinic. I’ll know if it was a success in 1-2 weeks.

      Good luck with your surgery! I hope it goes as smoothly as mine.

      My only complaint is that my surgeon used a robot on other people but not a robot on me. Why didn’t I get a robot?

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        I had mine out a few years ago, and it was a pretty easy recovery. I don’t remember any diarrhea at all, nor any advice to take stool softeners. Then again, I only took ibuprofen for the pain. I had some hydrocodone prescribed but I never needed it.

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          The pain has been bad enough that the Tramadol has been worth taking so far, but I don’t think I’ll need it tomorrow.

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            The surgeon was surprised I only took ibuprofen, but then he pointed out that since I was already living with chronic pain, maybe the added bit from the surgical recovery wasn’t enough to really notice.

            Either way, I wish you an easy and speedy recovery and hope the gall bladder removal fixes what you need fixed.

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              Thanks! Actually, I’m also a chronic pain sufferer. I have a nerve disorder in my face. I could probably live without the tramadol because of that, but I feel like it’s worth it just for basic comfort until tomorrow.