Problems months after colon resection surgery: What Helps?
Three months after colon resection I had a severe stomach cramp this morning and have not had a bowel movement yet. This is the first time this has happened. So far things have been good.
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Hello, so sorry to hear of your pain and ongoing problem. I too had my sigmoid removed almost 11 months ago. I am currently under the care of another surgeon for an extra set of eyes on me. I have not been able to learn why I still have ongoing lower abdominal pain in the resected section. I too experience a burning pain most everyday. If I learn anything new on how to help our situation I will share it. I have had CT, MRI and no answers. All my best!
Hello, I too have had the worst luck getting answers from medical professionals. It has been almost 11 months since I had my surgery and I still experience flatulence on occasion. I did not have this problem pre-surgery. I am still experiencing burning like pain on my lower abdomen. I believe it takes a lot longer to heal than was explained. I am going to see another doctor for another set of eyes on my condition and I will share what I learn if anything. I pray you heal a lot faster. Thank you for sharing your story.
I’m sorry you are experiencing so many side effects. I had a sigmoid colon resection 18 months ago. I experience more flatulence than before the surgery and still get minor pain in the lower left quadrant. Other than that it has improved my quality of life.
I am 74 and just retired prior to the surgery. Being at home a lot makes things so much easier. My hat goes off to those of you who are in the work force and raising your family through all this.
I do have a question: my son is 50 and considering have the same surgery. He has had many bouts of diverticulitis. My question is, would anyone reading this that has had the surgery do it again? I have difficulty answering that for him as I had it relatively easy whereas I know many of you have had difficulties.
So any input would be appreciated. I will pass your wisdom on to him.
Thank you! I really hope everyone is feeling a bit better!
Hello, my short answer to your son is no to surgery. If I had to do it again I would have explored more holistic options to heal the gut. Also, I have recently explored more meditation/Ti chi classes to send healthy energy to my gut and wish I had done this prior. Attached is some information I found recently. I hope this helps. Thanks for your reply
I'm so sorry that you're still having issues. My wife had a sigmoid resection due to diverticulitis 13 months ago and is in worse shape than before. We've been to all the major hospitals in the Philadelphia area until one doctor cared enough. It turns out that she has a stricture at the anastomosis which is preventing stool from traveling normally to the rectum. She is also very low on B12. Next month, she will undergo a procedure to dialate the stricture. I can tell you then if its been successful. But at least she finally has some hope. Unfortunately, its getting worse worse over time. She can't even sit normally or drive anymore. A day out for her is to go to the doctor.
I hope you feel better soon.
Thank you so much for replying. I will pass it along to son. Looking forward to reading the alternative!
Thanks again for taking the time to reply.
It’s tough to answer. I had the surgery 1 1/2 yrs ago. I still have pain, food issues, bowel issues, gas - I’m always shocked when I realize the day has gone by with no pain. with that being said - the pain isn’t as severe as diverticulitis and I haven’t had an infection in the last year. I do wish I had tried other options before it got so bad but once antibiotics stop working - you don’t really have a choice. I’m 46 as an fyi.
Thanks for your feedback. Always appreciated. I did learn from a GI doctor that helping the colon from being distended may help with pain and gas issues. She advised me to alternate MiroLax with Metamucil should help keep soft movement of the bowels. All the best
I too had surgery in 2020(August) and still have pain around the repaired site when digesting most meals. I am finally spending less time in the bathroom. The first year i was in there 6-10 times a day. Luckily I work from home. Hopefully, you will gain some regularity with time and learn to balance when to eat and to venture out. Hang in there!
Thank you for your reply. As a mom it’s difficult to see your son have the same issues and have to go through the surgery. He has the same surgeon which gives me
confidence. I just hope he has the same outcome as I did.
Thanks again for taking the time to reply.