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Slow transit constipation and surgery

Digestive Health | Last Active: Jul 14, 2023 | Replies (140)

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My first surgery was an emergency, and I ended up with a temporary colostomy for 6 months. Had terrible lower left abdominal pain and had terrible trouble going to the bathroom. Felt like trying to squeeze toothpaste out of a clogged toothpaste tube. Cat Scan showed air bubbles in my abdomen, indicated that the bowel was about to rupture. Reversal surgery was a scheduled surgery, but then had another blockage in small intestine which led to 3 surgery 10 days after the reversal. Surgery 4 was scheduled after diverticulitis and blockage came back. I started having that low, left side abdominal pain again and was really having trouble going to the bathroom again. I just knew..... ended up with Deloyer’s Procedure. Surgery 5 was scheduled and that was a scar revision in the area where they took the colostomy out. Surgery 4 pulled that incision/scar and it was uncomfortable. This all occurred within a 13 month time frame.

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Hi Thull, thank you for responding. Wow, you have really been through a lot! What was your mental health like through all of that? One thing that does worry me about surgery is that I may then continue having procedures or maybe it won't work at all. I am not an emergency (yet) but I am getting worse and I am only comfortable if I don't eat. Not a great quality of life really. So how are you now? Have things calmed down at all?