Colonoscopy with an ostomy at the sigmoid

Buzzard
Buzzard Member Posts: 3,043 Member
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
Anyone ever have this done lately...I have to have another colonoscopy in April and was wondering if there was anything different in the prep for it with an ostomy... At least the raw butt won't happen this time...LOL......This will be my first colonoscopy with an ostomy and was just wondering how it goes...

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  • crazylady
    crazylady Member Posts: 543 Member
    been there done that
    Hi,
    My experience was that the prep was the same, almost easier because you don't end up with a raw butt.

    I was a little nervous about it because I didn't know quite what to expect, but it really wasn't much different than without the ostomy.

    Take care,
    Jamie
  • Buzzard
    Buzzard Member Posts: 3,043 Member
    crazylady said:

    been there done that
    Hi,
    My experience was that the prep was the same, almost easier because you don't end up with a raw butt.

    I was a little nervous about it because I didn't know quite what to expect, but it really wasn't much different than without the ostomy.

    Take care,
    Jamie

    Thanks Jamie
    TYVM..............
  • PamPam2
    PamPam2 Member Posts: 370 Member
    Hi Buzzard
    When I had a scope done through my ostomy I was out just like for the other way. The ostomy nurse flushed it out before the procedure, she was very good and gentle about it. Prep was about the same, no food and so on. I don't dnow if they will put you out or not, you'll have to ask about that, I still had the tumor when they did it that way on me, so that's the difference. Hope goes ok for you too.
    Pam
  • Buzzard
    Buzzard Member Posts: 3,043 Member
    PamPam2 said:

    Hi Buzzard
    When I had a scope done through my ostomy I was out just like for the other way. The ostomy nurse flushed it out before the procedure, she was very good and gentle about it. Prep was about the same, no food and so on. I don't dnow if they will put you out or not, you'll have to ask about that, I still had the tumor when they did it that way on me, so that's the difference. Hope goes ok for you too.
    Pam

    Thank you.....
    Thanks again.......I didn't think about me not being able to flush it...I never have so yeah an ostomy nurse would help.....thanks PamPam2
  • taraHK
    taraHK Member Posts: 1,952 Member
    weird but better
    Hi. I've had this experience twice now. I have a permanent colostomy and I do irrigation daily. But I still had to do prep, coz they want you clean as a whistle. The scope procedure seemed a bit "weird" to me but in fact is much easier because -- well --- how can I say this. It's not your butt. No sphincter mucsles. No nerve endings at ostomy. So it was strange but very easy....

    Good luck!

    Tara
  • Buzzard
    Buzzard Member Posts: 3,043 Member
    taraHK said:

    weird but better
    Hi. I've had this experience twice now. I have a permanent colostomy and I do irrigation daily. But I still had to do prep, coz they want you clean as a whistle. The scope procedure seemed a bit "weird" to me but in fact is much easier because -- well --- how can I say this. It's not your butt. No sphincter mucsles. No nerve endings at ostomy. So it was strange but very easy....

    Good luck!

    Tara

    You said it perfectly......
    Thanks TaraHK....that helps a bunch.......
  • steve g
    steve g Member Posts: 58 Member
    Thanks for the question
    Buzzrd; I wondered the same thing, I haven't been scheduled as yet but have thought about it.
    Hope you are recovering from your Folfox treatment and getting back to normal. Steve
  • Buzzard
    Buzzard Member Posts: 3,043 Member
    steve g said:

    Thanks for the question
    Buzzrd; I wondered the same thing, I haven't been scheduled as yet but have thought about it.
    Hope you are recovering from your Folfox treatment and getting back to normal. Steve

    The way I feel........
    steve g, Thanks for the thought.....I went fishing 4 times last week and got a little tan on my face and hands so I don't look ghostly (as my 4 year old calls it)and I feel greatttttttttt. I still have tingling in my fingertips and toes and the bottom of my feet but nothing I can't handle. Life is great and I am making the very best of it as I did before treatment was over. I am going to have my colonoscopy scheduled next month and they got my markers at the Oncs office last week and I talk with my Onc next Thursday to see where we go from here. Life is good..No real side effects except for the neuropathy. I hope everything is great for you also......Thanks again and God bless ya.......