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@lorijbq

Yes I will first thing Monday morning. The pain in my bellybutton has subsided. It’s just everyday it’s something née and scary. My plumbing feels like it will never be the same. I am 61. The doctors talked me into this because of reoccurring diverticulitis. Said if I do it now my chances of ending up with a bag were much lower than if I wait. So I agreed. Everything about me is different. I lost all muscle mass due to weight loss too. Maybe I’m expecting too much at 5 weeks.

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@lorijbq While I can't tell you what to expect, I can share my experiences with you. At ages 53 and 55 I had invasive surgeries of the upper digestive tract. I was in the hospital for about 7 days after each surgery. The second surgery took a bit more recovery time than the first. I didn't notice a great difference in stamina and pain until after 6 weeks. I really begin to feel back to normal after 6 months. So you see, it does take more time.

When you have an invasive surgery and your digestive tract is altered through a surgical procedure it takes all of the parts a while to find their new normal. It is not a quick recovery so allow yourself the gift of time and rest as much as you can, try gentle exercise as best you can and appreciate the adjustment that your body needs to make.

After you get some feedback regarding these new symptoms from your doctor, will you let me know how you are doing?