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alias New User
Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:49 pm Post subject: 9 years since resection |
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I had a part of my intestins removed about 5 feet after beeing stabbed in my stomach. I had one surgery then i had an intestinal blockage and gangrene and my intestins had to be removed. I suffer from dierhea too since that time. i must say it has improved but its still not normal my quality of life is very low not to mention that i am still depressive. I am 29 years old now almost 30 no boyfriend no children and to be honest even though i would like to have some i dont know how. it also destroys my relationships or any cóntact with a man because i am embarressed.
i also have blood in stool from time to time now again and i am scared i dont want any more surgeries because now i can at least live half way but if they remove more i doubt i will ever get myself of the bathroom. I been told by my doctor the reason why i have dierhea is because of the gall bladder juice that gets into the large intestins it cant be resorbed and i do take colestyramin its a german medication. It is actually for high colesterol but it has a side effect of somehow resorbing the juice and it helps. Has any one had bleedings after the resection??? And what was the reason??? |
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ElaineC Regular
Joined: 17 May 2005 Posts: 22 Location: UK
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Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 7:13 pm Post subject: Re: post op problems |
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That sounds awful alias. I've found out recently that I've had a foot of my colon removed. I can understand the embarrassment around getting a boyfriend. I have a long term (24 years) partner & this constant going or feeling as if I need to go has affected our sex life. It would be very hard indeed if I were just starting out with someone.
Since I last posted I have had the liver resection & finished chemo. The burning seems to have (only recently) gone away but every month since May last I have had a bowel blockage most of which have required hospitalisation.
On a more positive note I have had a CT scan which has shown that at the moment I am free of cancer. |
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JSH New User
Joined: 05 Jun 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:26 am Post subject: Diarrhea after colon surgery |
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I had colon surgery 6 weeks ago, at that time the doctor gave me an ostomy. I am now back from a reverse ostomy proceedure. It has been 5 days, I know this is early to ask but, the diarrhea is horrible. I can't get to the bathroom on time, what a mess. What has others done about this, and can I do anything at this early stage? Thank you for your reply. JSH  _________________ Thanks, JSH |
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ElaineC Regular
Joined: 17 May 2005 Posts: 22 Location: UK
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 7:12 am Post subject: Re: post op problems |
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JSH I know just what you're talking about. It does get better but it can take ages. It's so draining and disabling. I found taking loperamide helped, however, in me that led to painful bowel blockages.
At the moment I am terribly worried. I seem to have fallen between the cracks of the 2 hospitals I've been attending. I haven't been seen as often as I should be & when I finally got to see a hospital doctor a fortnight ago for the first time since January on examination he said he could see an area of blood around the where I was rejoined. I have been for scans today and go for a colonoscopy tomorrow.
What really scares me is the fact that when I had the temporary ileostomy stoma it retracted and I couldn't keep a bag attached for more than a couple of hours even when qualified stoma nurses did the business. I had a very early reversal because of this.
If the cancer has returned it's almost certain I would need a permanent stoma and I feel terrified it will happen again. The thought of living like I did for the fortnight when I had the temporary bag that didn't work makes me feel suicidal to be quite honest with everyone. I am so shocked that it may have come back so soon. It could be something else but the consultant's face said it all a fortnight ago. |
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JSH New User
Joined: 05 Jun 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 7:58 am Post subject: post op problems = diarrhea |
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Thanks Elaine,
I was fortunate in the fact that the large polyp they removed was not invasive, the cancer was in the polyp only. I did not need any cancer treatments. I will be talking to the doctor on Friday and also his nurse today. Will let you know what they say. _________________ Thanks, JSH |
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ElaineC Regular
Joined: 17 May 2005 Posts: 22 Location: UK
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 8:45 am Post subject: Re: post op problems |
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I am very pleased that your cancer was confined to the polyp JSH. If only I'd gone earlier, but that's another story... I think that all those of us who've had this type of cancer really need to spread the word with others about how curable it is if caught early and how in most cases it doesn't mean you end up with a permanent stoma. I didn't know that and it was the fear of it which prevented me from having myself investigated for 2 years after the symptoms first appeared.
I have been told that bowels hate to be handled or operated on and that's why they take so long to settle after operations on them. Some bowels also develop irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or colitis after such ops. I think that may be what happened to me with the acid poos I had.
Another useful thing for dealing with diahorrea is aloe vera juice which you can buy in concentrate. It's expensive but it's given me a lot of relief.
Hope it gets better. It's so awful to feel at the mercy of your bowels isn't it? |
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betty New User
Joined: 27 Jun 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:45 am Post subject: about diarrhea |
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| I go to see chinese doctor,they can treated the diarrhea,I was have cancer two years ,now i'm so well |
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charles New User
Joined: 24 Jul 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 6:43 pm Post subject: Re: post op colon surgery |
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[quote="russell"] Dear All.
My operation was Apr. 4, 2007. The polyp that was cancerous was caught in time. About a foot of colon was removed and a small part of the rectum as well. so the operation area was low. The recovery is ongoing. I have the same type of bowel movement problems others of you are having. Sometimes I wonder if I will ever have a sound sleep. One thing that seems to help is ibuprophen. If i don't use it the bowel issues worsen and a light fever begins. When I take it, things seem to improve. I take about 8 or 10 tabs per day. It also has helped with the leftover swelling which continues to go down. Like most of you I am easily tiring and lack most of my old energy. Hope this helps you out there reading this. Charles |
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sdiddy New User
Joined: 05 Aug 2007 Posts: 5
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