That was quick... Glad to be home...
CJ
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That is how they left my
That is how they left my Husband's stoma site on Feb 22 and it healed wonderfully. I'm glad things are going so smoothly and hope you get in as much reading as you desire. lol0 -
Best wishes on yourBrenda Bricco said:That is how they left my
That is how they left my Husband's stoma site on Feb 22 and it healed wonderfully. I'm glad things are going so smoothly and hope you get in as much reading as you desire. lol
Best wishes on your continued recovery...sounds like you are doing great!!0 -
Great progresssmokeyjoe said:Best wishes on your
Best wishes on your continued recovery...sounds like you are doing great!!
Sounds like you are doing really well- certainly took me longer to get to the stage you are at with that control. Don't worry too much about the wound- stomas tend to leave some what larger scars than normal ops- mine is certainly much more prominent than my laparotomy scar and so one way to try and improve that is to let is heal from the base up as you surgeon is. Will be interesting to hear how it goes.
Keep up with giving us your good news stories though,
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home quickly
After my takedown I developed a fistula. Doc said a staple probably came loose. So intestine attached itself to stomach at stoma opening.
When intestine closed itself, the hole from the stoma also closed itself from the inside out. The body can sure work in mysterious ways.
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Hey CJ...danker said:home quickly
After my takedown I developed a fistula. Doc said a staple probably came loose. So intestine attached itself to stomach at stoma opening.
When intestine closed itself, the hole from the stoma also closed itself from the inside out. The body can sure work in mysterious ways.
Wish you well with your recovery!!
Sounds like you are coming along just fine....Great news!!! Happy Reading!!! :-)
Jennie0
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