Getting back into the groove....
Posted: 2016-09-03 09:30:27
Ok my wise gator friends.
I had a hernia repair at the end of July. While he was in there, he decided that I had a lot of colon, so he removed 7 inches before closing me up. My stoma is now considerably smaller, and more recessed. Now, there is some stretched out skin all around the stoma that should eventually shrink back up(the hernia was about the size of a cantaloupe, so there was a lot stretching that had gone on over the years).
I think I have solved my recessed stoma issue by cutting the hole a lot bigger than needed and made sure the bottom of the hole was a good long way away from the stoma, because that is where it was leaking from. Since I did this, the flange is holding up much better. Plus, I have started irrigating again, which has helped keep the output off of it as well.
My concern right now is that I'm not getting my 24 hours of output freedom like I did before surgery. I'm using a maximum dose of immodium to help slow down the transit time, but I'm only getting about 18-19 hours, then I start having movements while I'm asleep, and generally wake up to a full pouch.
I'm currently using a wound vac to heal up my incision that got infected. I'm wondering, if that 7 inches that was taken out made that much difference, or am I going to have to be patient and wait for my colon to catch up to my schedule (I just started irrigating again last week after not irrigating for a month), or if my body is trying to metabolize my input faster to get the nutrients it needs to heal up these two open wounds on my stomach?
Any thoughts out there on whether I'll be able to get back to 24 hours of output freedom?
Thanks for any input.
David
I had a hernia repair at the end of July. While he was in there, he decided that I had a lot of colon, so he removed 7 inches before closing me up. My stoma is now considerably smaller, and more recessed. Now, there is some stretched out skin all around the stoma that should eventually shrink back up(the hernia was about the size of a cantaloupe, so there was a lot stretching that had gone on over the years).
I think I have solved my recessed stoma issue by cutting the hole a lot bigger than needed and made sure the bottom of the hole was a good long way away from the stoma, because that is where it was leaking from. Since I did this, the flange is holding up much better. Plus, I have started irrigating again, which has helped keep the output off of it as well.
My concern right now is that I'm not getting my 24 hours of output freedom like I did before surgery. I'm using a maximum dose of immodium to help slow down the transit time, but I'm only getting about 18-19 hours, then I start having movements while I'm asleep, and generally wake up to a full pouch.
I'm currently using a wound vac to heal up my incision that got infected. I'm wondering, if that 7 inches that was taken out made that much difference, or am I going to have to be patient and wait for my colon to catch up to my schedule (I just started irrigating again last week after not irrigating for a month), or if my body is trying to metabolize my input faster to get the nutrients it needs to heal up these two open wounds on my stomach?
Any thoughts out there on whether I'll be able to get back to 24 hours of output freedom?
Thanks for any input.
David