Colostomy reversal: What can I expect? Recovery time?

Posted by barbwith3cats @barbwith3cats, Apr 28, 2024

In a few month, I’ll be having a colostomy reversal. By the time the surgery rolls around, I will have had the Ostomy for 6 months. What can I expect ? Will the recovery be another 12 weeks?

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@xxxlt

Do you recall how much colon was left for reattachment?

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They removed about 1/3 of my colon.

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@jvitanza1

I waited 6 1/2 months before my reversal. The doctor that did the original had recommended I wait that long as the recovery would be much easier. I talked to people that had the reversal done after two or three months, They had horrible scarring and the recovery was long. I spent 2 days in the hospital and got out the third morning. I ended up going back to work as a bartender 3 weeks after the surgery, and by the way I’m 70 years old. Make sure you follow the Doctors orders as far as what to eat . I was to eat soft foods and nothing spicy for the first couple weeks and to add things gradually after you see how you feel and if your bowels are moving properly, You are not supposed to get it wet for at least a month as to let it heal. I was lucky that the reversal was laparoscopic so I didn’t have a lot of stitches. That was another plus of waiting to do the reversal after 6 months.I bought clear stick on patches to go over the incision so I could shower. I bought them on Amazon they were maybe 4x6 inches. If you have any specific questions, please let me know and I will be glad to help you out if I have the answers .wishing you the best of luck for a quick recovery like mine.

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How much colon was left to use for hook up?

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Educating myself for takedown surgery of the ostomy due to severe colitis.

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I'm thinking of reversal scheduled for march. Will I be spending the rest of my life running to the bathroom? I am 70 plus and would like to go back to pre-stoma lifestyle. Is that possible?

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@sacul2

I'm thinking of reversal scheduled for march. Will I be spending the rest of my life running to the bathroom? I am 70 plus and would like to go back to pre-stoma lifestyle. Is that possible?

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I waited six months after having my original surgery to have my reversal which had been recommended by my doctor and I totally agree waiting those extra few months was well worth it. had the reversal a year and a half ago and I am doing fine. I am 71 years old. Just listen to the doctor after the reversal and take it easy eating soft easy foods, letting your body digest it until you’re fully healed.

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@jvitanza1

I waited six months after having my original surgery to have my reversal which had been recommended by my doctor and I totally agree waiting those extra few months was well worth it. had the reversal a year and a half ago and I am doing fine. I am 71 years old. Just listen to the doctor after the reversal and take it easy eating soft easy foods, letting your body digest it until you’re fully healed.

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I keep seeing videos of people who cannot stop going to bathroom and other problems. I do not want to trade bag for diapers for the rest of my life. Did you go back to the life you had pre stoma?

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My life is completely normal as if it had never happened!

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@jvitanza1

My life is completely normal as if it had never happened!

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how long after surgery before you could drive and maybe have a beer and a burger?

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@jvitanza1

I waited six months after having my original surgery to have my reversal which had been recommended by my doctor and I totally agree waiting those extra few months was well worth it. had the reversal a year and a half ago and I am doing fine. I am 71 years old. Just listen to the doctor after the reversal and take it easy eating soft easy foods, letting your body digest it until you’re fully healed.

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I am thinking about having a reversal. I am 3 months out from surgery and I am having trouble with my allergy to adhesive from the bag. I will wait the 6 months before the reversal. What are the pros and cons of the reversal?

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@sacul2

how long after surgery before you could drive and maybe have a beer and a burger?

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I didn’t drive for one week after the reversal. I ate soft food for the first 3 weeks then returned to my normal diet. I went back to work after 2 weeks and I’m a bartender so I was on my feet all day and didn’t have any problems. I don’t know if you are aware that the stoma is left open on the outside it heals from the inside out, so just be careful.

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