Ostomy Support Group

Ostomy Support Group

Tue, Apr 5, 2022
6:00pm to 8:00pm MT

Description

The Mayo Clinic Ostomy support group meets monthly, on the first Tuesday of the month from 6 to 8 PM MT (find your time zone). We are currently meeting virtually, via Zoom. Each meeting will feature a relevant topic and a guest speaker. Topics have included: stoma and skin management, ostomy care and products, nutrition related to ostomates, motivational ostomate speakers and emotional support.

Join Zoom Meeting here https://mchealth.zoom.us/j/99659580974?pwd=VUdyZ0dQVmdxd3lCd0s4S0JzbnVvdz09

Location
Zoom

Contact
Candy Boyes, R.N., RN-BC, C.W.O.C.N.
ARZMCOSTOMYSG@mayo.edu

Location

Online

What can cause a sudden lengthening of the stoma in the absence of any symptoms. What should be done about it?

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@mefariss

What can cause a sudden lengthening of the stoma in the absence of any symptoms. What should be done about it?

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My understanding is that it may be common occurrence. Suggest talking to a colorectal surgeon.

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@mefariss

What can cause a sudden lengthening of the stoma in the absence of any symptoms. What should be done about it?

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How much change in length are you talking about?

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@msgtrebholtz

How much change in length are you talking about?

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doubled in length but resolved itself within hours and there's been no recurrence.

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Ok. Mine goes from flat or sometimes in a bit to put an inch or more.

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Has anyone experiencing post operation pain for a considerable amount of time after surgery?

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After guided imagery loop surgery to remove a sigmoid cyst, my pain returned 2 days post op. It continued to increase to severe over next week. Surgeon phone response was that I was having antibiotic side effects. I ended up having emergency life saving surgery which required two surgeons to perform hysterectomy and colonoscopy from sepsis after FAILED first procedure. Increasing pain not normal. Seek treatment asap!!

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Never had such an experience but reinforces my instincts to not ignore pain. Cannot imagine any MD suggesting that antibiotics cause pain.

Glad your good sense triumphed.

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