quivck update

Limey
Limey Member Posts: 446 Member
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
Hi all, I had a CT/PET scan yesterday and tomorrow will see my urologist to see what to do about my colon. It seems i have a pretty severe blockage (of course it seems to be much better this week)from this tumor. so... I have to decide to try and have a stint put in to open up the colon, or, go to a perm bag. neither excite me but such is life.

I hope to walk away tomorrow with an action plan that will help reduce discomfort and encourage this cancer to get the hell outta dodge.
i will keep you posted.
Mark.

Comments

  • Monicaemilia
    Monicaemilia Member Posts: 455 Member
    Mark: I have had a 'temporary' iliestomy for 2 1/2 years and I refuse to get rid of it. Maybe I am odd, but I had years of discomfort (running to the bathroom) and I finally feel okay. Reversing the iliestomy has been the last thought on my mind. I really don't mind and I am now quite used to it. You have to do what feels good to you, but I just wanted to give a plug to the 'bag' option. Monica
  • Moesimo
    Moesimo Member Posts: 1,072 Member
    I had a temp. ileo which was reversed. I spent the next 18 mos. in the bathroom or loooking for one. I decided to have a colostomy done and I havent looked back.

    Good luck with whatever you decide

    Maureen
  • fedester
    fedester Member Posts: 753 Member
    mark,
    hope all goes well, good luck with your decision. i had a temp and than had it reversed.
    be well
    never,ever give up!!
    bruce
  • tootsie1
    tootsie1 Member Posts: 5,044 Member
    Mark, good luck with your decision. The main thing is telling cancer to "get the hell out of Dodge." More power to you!

    Gail
  • taraHK
    taraHK Member Posts: 1,952 Member
    Hi Mark. Sorry you are going through this and I am sure none of the options look dreamy. But, I am another one of those who has a permanent colostomy. Takes a little adjustment both physically and emotionally but I have to say, for me, it is truly no big deal...I wear what I like, do what I like (including hiking, swimming and, if you'll pardon me, 'intimacy') and all Ok. I wish you all the best as you face these tough decisions. But I do want to assure you there is a Good Life post permanent colostomy if that is where you end up going. Tara
  • kristasplace
    kristasplace Member Posts: 957 Member
    Hi Mark! I just wanted to add my two cents to this discussion because i hate my ileostomy! I don't know how others are dealing with it so well?? It bursts in the night more often then it should, it dehydrates me, i don't feel comfortable swimming (my favorite thing to do), because too long in the water and the bag starts to peal off. I can't wear jeans, the stoma hurts, it needs emptying often, it fills up with gas and bloats...I could go on and on. If it were my choice, i would take the stint any day of the week.

    I do remember how miserable i was with a huge tumor that blocked me and made my life hell, and i am relieved to not have that problem any more, but...I think the stint will help you. Are they planning on removing your tumor and resectioning you again to get the ostomy?? Would the stint be permanent too?

    Good luck with your decision!
    Many hugs,
    Krista
  • betina61
    betina61 Member Posts: 642 Member
    Hi Mark,I don't have a personal opinion about what will be a better choice for you,but I'll pray for the right one for you.
  • hopefulone
    hopefulone Member Posts: 1,043 Member
    Hoping it goes better for you Mark. God Bless
    Diane
  • jenalynet
    jenalynet Member Posts: 361 Member
    Hi Mark, I can't give an opinion about what procedure you should choose but I want to wish you the best. I do hope you get rid of the discomfort you have. I'm sorry that we have to make these tough calls with this cancer..I will keep you in my thoughts. Hugs to you, Audrey.
  • sladich
    sladich Member Posts: 429 Member
    I wish you the best, Mark.

    Debbie
  • JMARIE66
    JMARIE66 Member Posts: 55
    Mark...I was glad to see yours post as someone else had posted for us all to add you to our prayers and send you positive vibes. This sounds like another bump in the road, of which I am wishing you success and a quick recovery!
    JMarie
  • kmygil
    kmygil Member Posts: 876 Member
    Hi Mark. My vote is for comfort while you work to kill the beast. It may be a permanent thing, but as long as you are comfortable while you fight I think that's the key. Hugs and prayers.
    Kirsten
  • jsabol
    jsabol Member Posts: 1,145 Member
    Thinking of you, Mark, and sending many positive thoughts your way. Send this beast packing!
    Judy
  • jams67
    jams67 Member Posts: 925 Member
    Thanks for the update. My hope is that whatever you choose, you will be more comfortable.
    Jo Ann
  • pamness
    pamness Member Posts: 524 Member
    I don't have any personal experience to add to your post, but, "getting the hell out of Dodge," sound like a reasonable way to proceed. All the best.

    Pam
  • KierstenRx
    KierstenRx Member Posts: 249
    Mark,
    Good luck with your decision. The permanent colostomy takes some adjusting, but is much better than the alternative. I do everything I did before and it doesn't affect my daily life. I made up my mind from the get go to not let my life be dictated by s**t!!!

    I have always admired your amazing attitude and spirit. Know that I will continue to keep you in my prayers.

    Kiersten