To Irrigate or not to irrigate. That is the question.
Posted: 2016-01-06 16:13:42
I had some questions several years ago when my colostomy was new. People here had some great answers and were very kind and helped me a great deal. Now I have some new questions. I would be most grateful for your opinions and advice.
I have been to the ER and then hospitalized 3 times since September with a small bowel obstruction. The first one happened the DAY AFTER bowel prep and a colonoscopy!
I am taking 2 doses of Miralax per day. That has my guts doing the Painful Twist. But it works to keep things flowing .... kind of. Although the poop is much softer than before Miralax, the same pattern persists. I will go several days with no output. Then I have a magnificent explosion. I will fill 4-5 pouches in a span of a couple of hours. Then nothing for several days. Would irrigation help with this? I have read enough here to know that most 'gators have a near religious zeal for their chosen path.
The gastro doc was skeptical. Irrigation was described as " a homeopathic solution" which seem to infer that, in her opinion, it wasn't "real" medicine. But then, her suggested treatment hasn't helped much either.
I use Coloplast supplies and understand there is a Coloplast Click irrigation sleeve that will attach directly to my skin barrier / flange.
Thanks!!
Ray
I have been to the ER and then hospitalized 3 times since September with a small bowel obstruction. The first one happened the DAY AFTER bowel prep and a colonoscopy!
I am taking 2 doses of Miralax per day. That has my guts doing the Painful Twist. But it works to keep things flowing .... kind of. Although the poop is much softer than before Miralax, the same pattern persists. I will go several days with no output. Then I have a magnificent explosion. I will fill 4-5 pouches in a span of a couple of hours. Then nothing for several days. Would irrigation help with this? I have read enough here to know that most 'gators have a near religious zeal for their chosen path.

I use Coloplast supplies and understand there is a Coloplast Click irrigation sleeve that will attach directly to my skin barrier / flange.
Thanks!!
Ray