Fecal incontinence: What helps?

Posted by jenweb @jenweb, Jul 14, 2022

History of fecal incontinence due to sphincter muscle no longer functioning, caused by forceps delivery, menopause and age. have tried SNS implant, not successful and removed. I am 70 years old and have also tried kegels, acupuncture, diet. IBS symptoms of diarrhea. Have tried diet changes, giving up gluten and lactose, no response.
Has anyone had any similar issues with any successful results? This has been going on for 15 years and I am very frustrated and not ready to wear an adult diaper, as I lead a very active lifestyle.

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When did you have your prolapse surgery? Was it laparoscopic? I had one 7 weeks ago and still have some pain in my belly area and hoping it’s not adhesions. The fecal incontinence has not gotten better and the surgeon wants to do the nerve stimulator. Please let me know if you find something that works.

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I had prolapse surgery - Colpoclesi - last fall. It was a vaginal surgery. I have had some discomfort from the bladder sling and the surgeon said that unfortunately that happens. It was done to prevent bladder leakage and it has worked.

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I am experiencing similar difficulties. What are the surgical options? I’ve reached out to Mayo Clinic this week; am hoping to hear from them. I’d like to know if you’ve made any progress since your last post

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