Ostomy reversal help scared.
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sbysteve45
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Ostomy reversal help scared.
Guys Stephen here again. I am having illeostomy reversal surgery in 2 weeks. Took me forever to get the surgeon to do it while on TPN only no eating. I am scared out of my mind. Will I be able to have bowl movements while being on TPN still after reversal. I Will not be able to eat anything. My TPN doc won't stop TPN not anytime soon. I gained over 45 pounds while being on TPN so far. has anyone ever been on the TPN after reversal. I am also nervous about connection failing apart. Also my family doc wants me to go to rehab for 30 days after reversal. Respond thanks all.
Re: Ostomy reversal help scared.
Can't really answer your question, but (((Stephen))) to you. I have a permanent colostomy, and am very happy with my decision. Radiation destroyed most of my rectal muscles, thus I was tied to the toilet anytime I ate. Because I had 2 young kids at that time, many days I did not eat until I was home for the day, usually 3 or 4 in the afternoon. Believe me, getting the bag gave me my life back.
From what I understand, reversals can be a challenge, especially in the beginning. Take it one days at a time, look at the progress over a week, not on a day to day basis. And be patient with yourself. Guess you will have good days and bad days. Thus one day at a time.
Good luck,
Nickolas
From what I understand, reversals can be a challenge, especially in the beginning. Take it one days at a time, look at the progress over a week, not on a day to day basis. And be patient with yourself. Guess you will have good days and bad days. Thus one day at a time.
Good luck,
Nickolas
rectal cancer 2004
stage IIIC
permanent colostomy
NED 15yrs and counting
stage IIIC
permanent colostomy
NED 15yrs and counting
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