ileostomy reversal - Problems after surgery
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You might try the UOA site, it's a good resource for all types of ostomy issues.
http://www.uoa.org/discussion/genboard0312/messages/331.html
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My husband had a lot of rectum removed and an ileostomy reversal. He had a lot of trouble regaining "normal" bowel functions - He didn't mention painful symptoms - mostly it had to do with control. He had to take a lot of psyllium to bulk up to help with bowel control. Are you also taking a lot of psyllium? At risk of sounding stupid, you may also consult your surgeon. The MD Anderson/Houston site had some good information about regaining bowel function- I contacted a nurse there for help about my husband. That's all that I know to tell you.
Good luck!
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Thank you so much for your response.Chrisswife said:You might try the UOA site, it's a good resource for all types of ostomy issues.
http://www.uoa.org/discussion/genboard0312/messages/331.html
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Bowel control is also another issue that I understand improves with time. I do not take psyllium but will ask about it, thanks. When my ileostomy got reversed I now have inflamation at the reconnection site narrowing the passage. I was completely obstructed and hospitalized for bowel rest. Did your husband have difficulty eating and keeping food down after his reversal? Thanks for your time.VonnieKai said:My husband had a lot of rectum removed and an ileostomy reversal. He had a lot of trouble regaining "normal" bowel functions - He didn't mention painful symptoms - mostly it had to do with control. He had to take a lot of psyllium to bulk up to help with bowel control. Are you also taking a lot of psyllium? At risk of sounding stupid, you may also consult your surgeon. The MD Anderson/Houston site had some good information about regaining bowel function- I contacted a nurse there for help about my husband. That's all that I know to tell you.
Good luck!
Yvonne0
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