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Hi all,

I am 3 weeks post op and have some severe cramping. I have no problems with control and can pass gas. When the cramping occurs I feel the pain almost in my tail bone and then as it goes away, you can hear my tummy/pouch rumble and hear the gas moving around.

Is this normal coming out of surgery or could this be pouchitis?

Also, when i'm trying to go to the bathroom I can only go if I make it in time to poop while the cramp is occurring. Other than that, i can almost never pass anything- if I do, its tiny pebbles and would not be what my pouch is holding.

Any advice would be awesome!
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When I had that cramping I would stand still and wait the 10 seconds or so until it went away, then I could move again. I remember doing this in Walgreens, the only store I would go to. I'd just look at whatever was next to me in the aisle until it went away.

I think it is "normal". I hate that word as nothing about any of this is normal. To help with gas try to get on all 4's and move your head to the floor with your butt up in the air. Hold this 30 seconds or more. Gas moves up this way. There was a Dr. Oz TV show segment on lately showing 2 exercises for helping to pass gas. One was this one and the other involved laying on your back and moving your legs - which I think would be hard to do at 3 weeks.
I forgot to mention the tailbone pain, thanks Dog. I also had bladder pain until my bladder settled back into place. They have to move everything around inside and it felt swollen to me. Plus your j-pouch is transitioning from being small intestines to doing colon like functions.

It gets better. I didn't understand when they said it would take a year to recover that it would be so bad at the beginning. Confused

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