MRI shows no active CD, but I have a small peristomal hernia. I suspected as much, and since it's not affecting my wear time or lifestyle, I don't really want them to try and do something about it. I've likely had it at least a year.
Besides not sneezing, coughing, or vomiting, I suppose I need to careful lifting...
Any advice on precautions? I obviously don't want this to get worse.
MRI shows parastomal hernia
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MRI shows parastomal hernia
UC Diagnosis 1981
J-Pouch 1988-2002
Permanent ileostomy 2002-now
Crohn's Disease Diagnosis - 2015
J-Pouch 1988-2002
Permanent ileostomy 2002-now
Crohn's Disease Diagnosis - 2015
Re: MRI shows parastomal hernia
If you are going to lift stuff wear a stoma belt or something that holds your hernia in,I have a huge hernia also and i wish i had started wearing the belt long before i did.. Seems these hernias kinda come along with the stoma's, like we don't deal with enough already,lol
best of luck, sassie
best of luck, sassie
Re: MRI shows parastomal hernia
Don't try sawing wood with a hand saw. I think my hernia developed after sawing up an old couch frame so it would fit in the trash. I suppose something else would have contributed eventually.
Colostomy since June 2010, due to a ruptured colon from diverticulitis. Parastomal Hernia.
Re: MRI shows parastomal hernia
Susan:
You might want to look at the selection of supportive undergarments from ComFizz, a UK-based company whose entire product line is designed for those with an ostomy.
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Karen
You might want to look at the selection of supportive undergarments from ComFizz, a UK-based company whose entire product line is designed for those with an ostomy.
www.comfizz.com
I have been wearing ComFizz undergarments for 5 years. I first learned about ComFizz from a member on this forum. ComFizz has won several awards by the British NIH for its innovative designs and quality workmanship.
Comfizz offers undergarments (briefs, boy shorts, camisoles), abdominal wraps, hernia supports, and protective stoma guards. Men’s, women’s, and children’s. Garments are available in three different levels of compression support. Level 1 is the lightest in compression and Level 3 is the most compressive in compression and support.
Payment is by credit card and shipping is by Royal Post and USPS delivery. My orders usually arrive in 10 days to 2 weeks.
ComFizz offers customer support and fitting advice through its 1-800 telephone and on-line text options.
I absolutely adore ComFizz.
Karen
Intestine perforation, sepsis, ileostomy, 2012
Addison’s disease + endocrine failure
Palliative Care
Addison’s disease + endocrine failure
Palliative Care
Re: MRI shows parastomal hernia
i have teh coloplast ostomy belt I got to use to prevent any more hernias before they did wound vac last week. I have had 10# or less lifting since my massive hernia repair in mid December (this was in same place as strangulated hernia 8 days after small bowel surgery 8/23/17). I wore a much larger binder post hernia surgery until they did the ileostomy surgery. I stopped wearing it as it was too much with new ostomy, draining wound w/multiple dressing that it was a "production" just to go to bathroom. I will go back to it though once more active and wound has healed. My days of lifting 5 gallon buckets of salt water or RO water for salt water tanks are over. Anything over 10# is over per my husband and I don't argue after the last 5 months either.
kathleen
kathleen
FAP S/P right colectomy 5/06, completion colectomy 2/10 & ileostomy 3/19
Gig' Em
Gig' Em