I know, TMI - Blood in Stool

wtmmoorem
on 3/15/16 6:02 pm
VSG on 03/08/16

I am 1 week post op and have been constipated, I know this is normal.  But tonight I was finally able to go to the bathroom and there was quite a bit of bright red blood in my stool.  Thoughts on this?  Is it normal?

happyteacher
on 3/15/16 6:11 pm

Bright red means it is from lower in the tract- black tarry darker type is higher up. Either way, worth a call to your doc just to check in. 

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wtmmoorem
on 3/15/16 6:15 pm
VSG on 03/08/16

Thanks.  I was just trying to determine if it was worth the emergency call to the on call dr or waiting until tomorrow for my dr.  I may just leave a message tonight and they can call me back tonight or tomorrow, whichever they feel is necessary.

alouisa63
on 3/15/16 6:23 pm - Farmington Hills, MI
VSG on 07/30/15

I agree with Happyteacher - call your doctor.  I had the same thing a week out and it ended up being a hemorrhoid from being constipated and trying to push.  THAT was fun on top of recovering from surgery!

 

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LosingLola
on 3/15/16 9:41 pm

My surgeon indicated to me that a small amount of blood in my stools for the first week is normal but that I should call of it continues past the first week. Since you're right on the cusp, I would call (even if for nothing more than to put your mind at ease). Good luck!

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Sandra F.
on 3/16/16 5:40 am

I had this issue for about a week and a half after surgery.  My surgeon had told me to go to the ER, but I waited it out (I was self-pay and knew that this would not be covered since it was a "complication" from surgery).  It was fine.  Hopefully it is for you too.

    

      

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