Chronic small bowel obstruction from adhesions
This is my 5th SBO with hospitalizan in 18 months, due to adhesions. No surgery yet, but am considering Small Passage treatment. Last 3 times happened in the last 4 months. This is getting old. Any idess?
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Surgery scheduled for Oct 7th.
Urologist surgeon will be also attending surgery just in case they are needed. I’m praying for the best of outcome.. but mostly relief of the pain. I am 50/50 on the whole mesh being put in for the support of the stomach muscle walls, but they assure me that mesh implant’s have changed a lot for the better
I’m 🙏🏼🙏🏼Ing They are correct in this information.
Just wondering if anyone else has had this kind of surgery? And what is the reality of positive for this kinda surgery?
Hello @amyp304,
I'm so glad that you have your surgery scheduled. I'm sure you will be glad to have this behind you so that you can begin to feel better.
Will you post again with any questions or concerns?
Hello @amyp304
I was thinking about you as I know you have worked really hard to obtain a diagnosis and treatment. You last posted that surgery was scheduled for October 7. I hope that went well.
I would love to hear from you. When you feel better, would you post an update?
Same issues here. My question adhesions are incredibly painful. The attacks last a long time for me. Dr says go liquid but also states narcotic pain meds worsen this condition? Ive been hospitalized and given morphine drip. Everything I eat seems to hurt my tummy. How do we manage pain when it’s severe?
Hello @sunshine4mary, and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. You’ve come to the right place to talk with people who have similar experiences with adhesions and pain and to get support from members who understand what you are going through. I'd like to invite @tigreyes2004, @thull, and @upartist to possibly share their situation with adhesions.
Mary, You stated that your attacks last for a long time, how long do they normally last and what are you currently taking, if anything, to combat the pain?
Please give me more information
When I was 13 I had a bowl blockage and almost had surgery can that happen again after 7 years of not having one cus my body’s felling like it was then when I had it could be constipation but stool softeners are barely working
I sure feel for you. I struggled for years with constipation and the ONLY solutions I have found are these: Miralax every day, Agiolax (Amazon) every day, 1 stool softener every day, MINIMUM of 1 liter of water every day, the FODMAP diet which takes a lot of study online and stopping the foods that they say to stop, no milk products and lastly being as close to an entirely vegan diet as possible. I eat as many fruits and vegetables that I can always mindful of the low and high FODMAP foods. Personally, I also have to only use Tylenol and not the Advil type drugs since they also constipate me. When my gut is OK, I am OK. It sounds simple but it is not easy. One choice at a time.
@austin202001 I agree with @donnacarp. Making sure that you are sticking to a good "gut" routine will ensure that you can identify and pinpoint what makes you feel better and what makes you feel worse. You will see that I moved your question to a discussion about bowel obstruction. I did this so you can connect with members that have been through similar situations.
Austin, have you been in contact with your physician about your symptoms?
Thank you for that I still go but it like I have to work hard for 10-15 for a small movement that’s what happend last time