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@augustine777

Hi vmchow,
I was only in the hospital for a week, and then I went home. I walked so much in the hospital that I got to know every single nurse, doctor, and secretary on the floor. So, I was ready to get out of there. That is my advice for the hospital. 1) Walk as much as they will let you. I would have walked all day if I could. 2) Even if they let you eat whatever you want, don’t overdo it. Your digestive system is jacked-up. I progressed slower through the clear liquid, full liquid, etc. plan than the doctor even gave me permission to

Once I was home, it was a matter of staying up on my pain medication and not overeating. If I ate too much I felt miserable. I had a 12” incision, so it took a bit longer on the pain medication. I also was careful WHAT I ate. Low fat/low sugar was helpful for me. Getting my digestive system back on track took a bit of time. Also, the pain meds are notorious for causing constipation. From time to time I would take one of the powder packets of Miralax. That helped a lot. And…I walked. I would walk as far as I felt comfortable a few times a day.

I went back to work part-time 4 weeks after surgery and was full-time at 6 weeks. I am a teacher. I could have been full time at 5 weeks, but it was Spring Break. My surgeon said that he has seen so many people go back to work full-time too early and then have to back off.

Hope this is helpful. Probably more information than you wanted. 🙂

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Thank you so much. All the information was very much appreciated. You've given me some hope that this isn't the end of my life. it's easy to slip into despondency . This disease seems so uncharted and even the doctor doesn't talk much. Fistulas and diabetes loom in my imagination. It's good to hear someone's story which isn't all gloom. Many thanks.

Hello @augustine777

Great suggestions for @vmchow and others who are anticipating surgery. I especially like your suggestion of small portions of low sugar/fat foods. Walking is also important to keep your digestive system working as it heals.

Keeping your expectations low regarding recovery is also important. Recovering from surgery of the digestive system does take time. It is not something that should be rushed.