Change in stool after partial colectomy
Hi,
I had a partial colectomy in October, no issues with recovery. Started out with 4-7 bowel movements a day, by week #4/5 things had settled and I was going once, sometimes twice a day. Normal formed stools. However, I noticed last week that my stools are small, soft pieces and always float, smell horrible and I have an increased amount of gas, especially after eating any meal. I do not have any abdominal pain, minor bloating here and there which I assume is mainly from the gas, no nausea, no change in appetite. I have not changed anything about my diet, if anything, I have increased my water intake, also started drinking electrolyte water and just started going back to the gym (walking the track for 30 min each day).
Really not sure if this is because my bowels are still adjusting or if I am lacking something...any one experience this?
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I have found, as recommended by Mayo Clinic, that I need to take a heaping teaspoon of Metamucil (or equivalent that absorbs water) in as little water as required to make a barely drinkable slurry.
This will require some experimentation to determine how much Meta, how much water and how frequent you do it.
I do this 2 hours after breakfast (delay allows absorption of meds), a hour after lunch, 2 hours after supper (again to avoid issues with meds) and usually once overnight (3Am-4AM) when my sleep gets interrupted. If I'm on the go and can't use the power, I use Metamucil capsules.
Without the colon, water is not removed from your feces so it's like having continuous diarrhea. I was going 8-9 times a day.
The Metamucil absorbs the water and makes the stool semi-solid so the runnyness is reduced and one has less problems with control. I don't know if it helps with the odor... Thank God for restroom ventilation fans!
Hope this helps.
Yes it is getting back to normal- many thanks for the kind responses:)
Thank you for responding! This is a whole new environment that I'm having to navigate and by reading the different stories and what is working for people gives me hope!