How long was your stay?
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Week
My stay for the reversal was longer than the orignal surgery. My surgeon wouldn't let me go until passing gas and pooping which took me a week. Most are sooner but that was my experience. Good luck to your husband.
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Thanks Kim we are hoping toAnnabelle41415 said:Week
My stay for the reversal was longer than the orignal surgery. My surgeon wouldn't let me go until passing gas and pooping which took me a week. Most are sooner but that was my experience. Good luck to your husband.
Kim
Thanks Kim we are hoping to corelate air flights but I know its going to be hard. Phils TME surgery he stayed 14 days due to an ileus. I'm not sure if that is common in the reversal or not?0 -
Chewing gum
The colon goes to sleep to heal after surgery and takes a while to wake up. I read here years ago that chewing gum helps to wake it up sooner. When I had my takedown surgery, I also had a foot of my colon and my lymph nodes removed so my stay was to be 5-7 days. I think the chewing gum helped me get out in 5 days.
Have some depends for him and it will take some time for parts to remember and relearn "things". Many here will be able to help if he has issues.
Lisa P.0 -
I will definitly take gumscouty said:Chewing gum
The colon goes to sleep to heal after surgery and takes a while to wake up. I read here years ago that chewing gum helps to wake it up sooner. When I had my takedown surgery, I also had a foot of my colon and my lymph nodes removed so my stay was to be 5-7 days. I think the chewing gum helped me get out in 5 days.
Have some depends for him and it will take some time for parts to remember and relearn "things". Many here will be able to help if he has issues.
Lisa P.
I will definitly take gum along. We tried that after his initial surgery. We were in the hospital 14 days. I think we would have tried anything at that point. We talked about the "adjustment" after takedown the other night. Phil has absolutely hated his iliostomy and promises me he won't complain once its gone. From all Iv'e read...I beg to differ lol!How long did it take for your bowels to adjust half way normally?0 -
I was in 7 days. No
I was in 7 days. No complications, that is just how long it took for the colon to wake up. I kept asking my surgeon, sounding like I was bargaining for less days as in, "hum, think I can go home today?" she just would smile and say, "7 days". And she was correct- finally was able to go potty and then discharged.0 -
The stay for my reversal was five days.0
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Too long!keystone said:I will definitly take gum
I will definitly take gum along. We tried that after his initial surgery. We were in the hospital 14 days. I think we would have tried anything at that point. We talked about the "adjustment" after takedown the other night. Phil has absolutely hated his iliostomy and promises me he won't complain once its gone. From all Iv'e read...I beg to differ lol!How long did it take for your bowels to adjust half way normally?
I had a colostomy for 2 years and 2 months so I think mine might be one of the extreme cases, but the first 3 months were really tough!
I won't say anymore until we hear how Phil starts out. His case will probably be much better than mine was.
Lisa P.0 -
It was 1yr ago today I hadtommycat said:I was in the hospital for a
I was in the hospital for a week too, like many on this board. Be overprepared for his first month or two home:extra Depends, sheets to sleep on etc. It was a two-step forward, one step (sometimes three steps) back thing for awhile.
It was 1yr ago today I had my ostomy surgery. Mine is permanant and have adjusted to it well. Only stayed in Hosp 5days for it all.0 -
Gum?scouty said:Chewing gum
The colon goes to sleep to heal after surgery and takes a while to wake up. I read here years ago that chewing gum helps to wake it up sooner. When I had my takedown surgery, I also had a foot of my colon and my lymph nodes removed so my stay was to be 5-7 days. I think the chewing gum helped me get out in 5 days.
Have some depends for him and it will take some time for parts to remember and relearn "things". Many here will be able to help if he has issues.
Lisa P.
I'm afraid to ask where it's inserted and how it's chewed!
Does blowing bubbles make noise and wake up sleepy-butt?
I guess the chewing stimulates the bowels and starts the peristalsis?0 -
Gum ???PhillieG said:Gum?
I'm afraid to ask where it's inserted and how it's chewed!
Does blowing bubbles make noise and wake up sleepy-butt?
I guess the chewing stimulates the bowels and starts the peristalsis?
After my rectal resection,in complete desperation to get out of the hospital, I asked the surgeon if there was anything more I could do to speed up my bowels other than walking. He suggested chewing gum. He said other patients have sworn by it; although, he believed it was just a placebo effect. That's all I needed to hear. I sent my son down to the gift shop to buy some gum. I chewed old,hard,nasty,crumbly gum for two days until my jaws hurt - no results. That's just my experience. Maybe, if the gum was fresher??? I don't know. lol
Keystone, my prayer are with both you and your husband.
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I was in for 2 days, I wasKenny H. said:It was 1yr ago today I had
It was 1yr ago today I had my ostomy surgery. Mine is permanant and have adjusted to it well. Only stayed in Hosp 5days for it all.
I was in for 2 days, I was allowed to come home before I pooped but I did pass gas in the hospital. My surgeon knows me well enough and trusted me to keep an eye out for my gut. And I was home about 30 minutes and pooped at home. So all was good.0
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