Ileostomy reversal coming up - what will be my new normal?
Hello all. I was diagnosed with stage 2 colorectal cancer 12/18/19 and had surgery 2/13/20. All cancer was removed. Yay! Left me with an ileostomy.
Now that I am cleared to have it reversed, I’m don’t know what to expect once it’s done. Most of my rectum was removed.
I hear stories of massive diarrhea to constipation. Am I going to be in diapers? Will I able to lead somewhat of a normal bathroom life?
I do not want to keep my ileostomy at all.
Thank you,
Jennifer
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Thanks for asking! 😊
I came home Monday afternoon, after 4 nights in hospital.
I cannot thank you, and everyone else, enough for the helpful advice.
It was all consistent with the advice from my team, and it worked.
I personally experience lots of nausea and vomiting following anaesthesia, and this time was no different - making it difficult for me to get up and walking and drinking lots of water. But I kept thinking about you and your advice and pushed myself to a great end result! What a wonderful difference to be back home in my own bed where it’s quiet and I can begin the process of experimenting with foods and amounts, etc. in privacy and peace.
I suspect the really hard part is just beginning, and I appreciate very much the help this platform and its participants have given me in getting started on this part of the journey.
I’ve been raving to my surgeon about the benefits and he actually took down the details 😊👍
If you need anything just give a shout. So glad you’re home👍🥳
Hi #cjay, thanks for the help, I'm on a waiting list for the reversal and having concerns about that new normal.it's good to know that you are not along in this process.
So how are you doing after your reversal? Is it everything you hoped? Are you able to eat what you want? Hope you are feeling good.
Im soon to have ostomy reversal , but only have a rectum , no colon...
Very anxious about aftermath as i am an active swimmer hiker etc
Help!!
Please chime in
If you have been reconnected from a gastruc ostomy bag !
About to be reconnected ....
Very anxious as i am an active swimmer , hiker , etc
I have no colon but a rectum ...
Jennifer
I too am anxious about my soon to be break down if my ostomy situation.....
I hear it takes up to one year to " sort out"
I am an active swimmer hikerv etc
The thought of diapers and explosive diarrhea
Is not appealing ...
Will be discussing this with the surgical dr soon
Hi Jennifer,
I had an Ileostomy done July 28, 2023. It was a learning experience how to deal with a bag, changing it, raw skin in the beginning and being on top of ordering supplies. However, I was thrilled to have my bowels working after many years of constipation, pain, bloating and discomfort. Not to mention 7 medications daily just to go.
I had a reversal on Dec 21, 2023 and I was immediately able to go to the bathroom daily. My surgeon left me 3” of my lg colon to form a sygmoid colon and connected the small intestine to it. A previous surgery in 2019 removed 13” of my lg intestine that was twisted and tortuous. By doing the Ileostomy we found the pain disappeared after disconnecting the lg intestine and I would go many times a day. At my post op my surgeon told me to take 1 tbsp of fiber daily just to keep things moving. Since doing that, I go many times a day sometimes 4-5. Times which is fine for me. I did have pain around the anus the first two weeks, I used diaper rash cream, (used for babies) and that soothed the pain. I now have the feeling that I have to go and I’ve got time to get to the bathroom. Be aware of that feeling and go when it happens. Never push down trying to go or use your fingers to push. I learned from PT, to lean forward on my squatty potty and when you breathe in push out your rectum. Then sit back and let it work. Give it time to relax. I do a word search puzzle to sit there and wait for more. I swim, walk, drive a school bus knowing where I can use a bathroom and plan your meals to have time to go.
I take the fiber at night and by the morning I have a good bowel movement before I leave for work.
Be patient if you have an incision that heals from the inside out,(you won’t see the stitches), it takes time. Once healed I started swimming. Best wishes for your new life!
Hi @nlunetta, I hope you saw the helpful and encouraging reply to you from @kadet.
Lunetta, how are you doing? When will you have your reversal surgery?