Bowel or fecal incontinence and how to manage it
I am 73 yr old femal with diagnosed Celiac, Microscopic Colitis and IBS. i don’t have diarrhea, BM’s are either soft formed or constipated small hard stool, but either way I can be incontenant of small amount of stool. I wear a pad in close knit underwear with legs, so nothing can escape. Any advice from people with same problem would be comforting and useful. I would like to know how you handled it on social occasions.
Thank you, Emyliander
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I avoid MANY outings, depending on the time of day and if I am certain of having a restroom nearby.
I have never had a loss of bowel during the night. I always wear protection, day and night. As soon as I feel a little “confident” and don’t wear it, I usually have an accident - so frustrating!
I am dealing with diarrhea and urinary in the presence of coughing. This is no joke. I have family with this issue. It has been 3 months now. I feel for you! I hope it gets better for us all.
Thanks - best to you too!
Turned out to be very disappointing. Although he detected low tone in the anal sphincter the only solution offered for my age was a colostomy. Anal manometry test was possible to see if the implant was a candidate but distance & timing was not very doable. Since I’ve seen a naturopath but I think she’s only able to address bowel frequency & not incontinence. I have read elsewhere of people resorting to enemas before leaving the house to give them some time away from toilets & having to wear protection. I may give that a try next.
I have had a jpouch since 1996, and in Nov 2023, I began having night time incontinence, it seemed to come on suddenly. I don't go to bed without a pad or some type of incontinence underwear, I always wake up too late, not usually a big amount, but can be numerous times/night. I take Imuran, Imodium 6-8 tabs/day, Cipro or Flagyl, and Metamucil daily to try to thicken or bulk up stool, but still is very loose (pudding like). I am going to Mayo next week for a scope of my pouch, a manometry procedure & a later a MR Proctogram imagery. I am hoping to get some answers and solutions. Best of luck with your issues.
Oh my goodness- that sounds very difficult - I’m not familiar with what a “jpouch” is but it sounds difficult - for whatever reason, I’ve never had night time incontinence 🤷♀️
I’d love to hear more about your journey! Good luck at Mayo
I was initially diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, I had my large colon removed in 1996 and they formed a j-pouch out of me small intestine and reattached the pouch to my rectum so I do not have any type of ostomy bag, my j-pouch is my storage for stool. I have not had any issues really until Nov 2023, so really kind of stumped why it started so randomly and has lasted this long. I have not had a pouch scope for about 3 years, no change in meds, I just don't wake up in time to get to the bathroom, also have no pain, but alot of gas, which I think contributes to the leakage.
That is good to know—I am 71 and have both bladder and fecal incontinence. The colorectal surgeon I consulted suggested a series of shots that go up through your rectum. I was referred to Pelvic PT but did not go. I rely a lot on immodium and lomotil if the problem is severe. I see a bariatric nurse practioner for these issues.
Must be soooooo frustrating! Best wishes to you.
I had my large bowel removed 2 years ago. I have had diarrhea since. I have had fecal incontinence a few times. It happens when I am ill. Once I had a constant bowel movement contractions for several hours. I just stayed in my hotel room and read. It was borderline from discomfort to pain. There are several brands of diapers for these situations but I have found Knix brand panties to be useful. These panties come with several levels of padding from none (regular underwear) to 5 ( 5 tablespoons of liquid). They also have wonderful colors. Made me feel good about myself.