Sigmoid colon resection: What to expect for recovery?
It’s been 4+weeks since my resection. Found a cancerous polyp during a routine screening. Some frustration over the lack of information given by the surgeon as to what to expect afterwards. Late 60’s so I know the healing will take time. Mostly, struggling with bowel urgency/frequency and experiencing stomach pain from gas (pretty sure) is three months s realistic time frame for returning to “normal”? I’ve seen some posts that talk about two years? No further treatment so I was lucky. If anyone has had this surgery and went through or is going through the healing process, I would love to hear from you. Just kind of out there.
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Hi @mweisslasvegas, I'm sorry to hear that you are experiencing so much pain and little information about recovery. You may have noticed that I moved your post to this existing discussion:
- Sigmoid colon resection: What to expect for recovery? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/sigmoid-colon-resection-10282019/
I did this so you can read some of the recent posts and connect easily with other members like @virgo1952 @music5052 @lisag03 @apinzonc0627 @troyhenn22 @kathyoung @bethpearson.
I think you are now 4 weeks post surgery, which isn't a very long time for such a major surgery. How are you doing now? Has the sharp pain stopped? Did you get pain management advice from your care team?
I have made some encouraging progress in the past week and a half since my post here of 9.6.22. Next week will be two months since my surgery.
Earlier this week I had another visit with my surgeon and I updated her with my problems. She reiterated the importance of having enough fiber, which I know I was not getting enough of. I wasn't sure of how long I should remain on the low fiber diet, post-surgery. So my bowel movements were infrequent and loose. And because of the pain, I had taken one small dosage/pill of Oxy (left over from post-surgery), two nights in a row. And although that eased the pain, that contributed to my three-day constipation bout, which I remedied with Magnesium Citrate (drank the 10 oz bottle, with results over a 12-hour period). But I was concerned about getting constipated so stopped the fiber supplement. But, as the surgeon explained, it's the bulk in the stool that assists in causing the signal for the bowel movement, which fiber provides, along with the required hydration.
So I experimented with eating more, within reason, than I had been eating, plus began adding the fiber supplement, in addition to more fibrous foods. The sharp pains have lessened over the past week, and the bowel movements are easier and not as loose. So it's fiber + hydration that is necessary for more normal and regular elimination. My hemorrhoids were also more inflamed because of straining and irritation. So I wasn't sure if the pain in the rectum was post-surgery or hemorrhoid pain. But slowly I seem to be improving. Sharp gas pains are less frequent and less intense. And other odd physical sensations seem to be lessening as well.
I hope the details are helpful. I share them hoping that they may make your journey of recovery even a little more encouraging for what you are going through, as your sharing has helped me. Obviously no two individuals' recoveries are identical. But we've all been through major physical and psychological and emotional trauma, and just knowing we are not alone can be very encouraging to one another's ongoing journey through recovery.
Thank you for this post. I am very concerned that I only have very small bowel movements. Will try fiber (Metamucil) & at least 64 oz. Hydration daily. My surgery was 4 months ago; going for MRI.
Hi,
I’m 66 and had a reversal 11 days ago. Overall, I’m doing well but I’m having several bowl movements a day which is inconvenient and rectally painful. I’m still eating soft foods as I haven’t even had my 8 week post-op visit yet. My sigmoid colon was completely removed as well as part of my colon so I’m wondering if the much shorter colon will cause permanent BM’s on a daily basis. Has anyone experienced this?
It gets much better and there are times that you just accept and continue. Let yourself heal, it is not a race or the same for everyone. The first 3 weeks are very uncomfortable. Ask your doctor when to introduce more types of food. It is trial and error and you will have to see what agrees with you. Also, you have to time your activities. What helped me was resuming my pre-surgery life which was difficult but was progress. Four months was my turning point and the gas started to subside. Good luck and stay in touch.
8 months and it seems my schedule is off about 12 hours from before and with more frequently. Middle of the night vs daytime. Fatigue continues for a few months so take short naps. The more you walk and move around, even around the house helps. Big hint, stay close to the bathroom because the first urge is to be taken seriously for a while. Try going to the market but for only a couple of items, baby steps. Much of it is timing and resuming your activities.
Hi Jodi,
Thank you so much for responding 😊. I’m using a little Imodium when the BM’s are too frequent and that’s helping tremendously. My staples are coming out on Tuesday. I know I will be more comfortable once that happens. I’m hoping the drain comes out on Tuesday as well but no guarantee on that since it’s still draining quite a bit. Your advice and input is spot on and greatly appreciated. Leslie
Surgeons remove the staples and drain tubes as soon as medically appropriate depending on the patient's condition. Everyone heals differently. I had robotic surgery, and the incisions were closed with dissolving stitches and medical (glue?). Everything improved a lot 2 1/2- & 4-months (much better) post-op. I will be thinking of you on Tuesday and wishing you happy results so you can recover and be more comfortable. This does get better, be patient. Starting to get up, returning to my normal diet and walking helped me a lot. But ask your doctor first.
Thank you so very much. I will let you know how tomorrow goes. I know my staples will be removed however, I don’t think she’ll remove my drain because I’m still draining quite a bit. It’s ok I’m already feeling so much better and I know over the course of the coming weeks and months I’ll get much better. Leslie
I do care, let me know your progress. I have experienced what you are trying to recover from and the suffering as we begin to build on the new normal. It will get better. Please continue to post and you remain in my thoughts.