Home from LAR surgery
omrhill
Member Posts: 125
It's been a long hard week but surgery was successful, lymph nodes are out (andclean!), and the temporary iliostomy appears to be working. I'll catch up on others' posts as soon as i am able, but in the meantime, i hope you all are well.
Best,
Robin
Best,
Robin
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Comments
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Dear Robin
Glad to hear that all went well and about the clear nodes.
Rest up.
Wishing you easy and speedy recovery.
Marie who loves kitties0 -
Surgery
Sounds like the surgery went well and that's good. Just rest up and when you can, let us know how you are feeling.
Kim0 -
Hi
Maybe this is hard to believe, but at some point, you won't even THINK about the ilestomy...it'll become just another routine.
I cried when I first got mine and would take forever in the bathroom getting everything arranged, but after a couple of months, it became very easy.
Congratulations on a successful surgery~
Tommycat0 -
Iliostomy
Glad your surgery was so successful! Nice clean lymph nodes! Can't ask for anything better!
I agree with Tommycat. After you change the bag by your self you will realize how easy it is to maintain! I was a little scared of it at first because the first time the nurse in the hospital changed it I had just got done eating. Bad mistake! It kept flowing and she had difficulty getting a new bag on! But the second time she had me change it with her there and we did it first thing in the morning with no problems at all. I am honestly glad the first one went so bad because after that I knew I could handle anything!0
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