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Change in stool after partial colectomy

Colorectal Cancer | Last Active: Jul 5, 2024 | Replies (13)

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@rjjacobsen

I'm similar to Martin, except they took the whole colon - not a resection, so this also may not apply.

Some of the heavier cooking fats such as peanut oil and blends, cause the gassy and stinky stuff for me as well as cause intestinal grumpiness - I assume that it is because it more difficult to digest.

Easy enough to try it.

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I just had the whole colon also removed, so now small intestine hooked to my rectum. I concur on the smell. Horrible and embarassing. I try and avoid public restrooms if I can. I feel like pulling a trailer with my own porta-potty! Stools are like looking at floating blackberries at times, small pencil-like at times and sometimes like coffee grounds. For the most part I handle most foods well, but depending on what that is, depends on whether it is a continuous trot to the toilet. I haven't figured out what those are yet, but I know if I eat cooked onions and some spicy I'll pay the price and beat a path to the toilet numerous times during the night. I need to get some stock in toilet paper! Besides colon cancer (which got my dad when he was 62) diagnosed in March with surgery in March, I also have/had prostate cancer in 2007. I was diagnosed with Lynch Syndrome, but I was also exposed to Agent Orange, so kind of a double whammy.