Post LAR
I'm 6 weeks out from my LAR ( had an end to end anasmatosis most all of rectum was removed ) and am having lots of poo issues. Clustering/going 10-20x a day, then constipation, rectal pain, urgency... I'm trying to keep track of want I eat in relation to the symptoms I'm having. Anyone have any thoughts on how long after you've eaten a food that it starts causing trouble?? its difficult to figure out if it's certain foods or ALL foods. Also I've started back on chemo Folforii & Avastin so that may be contributing.
There are days I'm afraid to leave the house, and other days where I feel pretty darn normal. Trying to be patient but this is frustrating
Thanks for any input or advice.
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Thanks Scott
nope no ileostomy. It seems during this past week that "things" are improving. I could never quite figure out if it was a specific food. I think it was ALL foods! I used Imodium when the clustering became unbearable and it really was a great help. At first I was afraid to try the Imodium due to constipation issues, but I'm sure glad I did.
Hope you're doing great after your surgery.
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Hi All, I was diagnosed with T3N1MO in July. Just finished up TNT, radiation short course/16 weeks of FOLFOX. I have my scans scheduled in 2 weeks. The plan is for surgery next, however if a complete response shows on the scans then the option of the WW approach is on the table. The surgeon is planning on a LAR, with temp ileostomy. I have not read or heard of any positive outcomes with this surgery. The thought of LAR syndrome is just something I do not think I can agree to. Everything I read and hear confirms that 80% come out of surgery with significant bowel dysfunction which is life changing. I am an active 73 yo woman, still working, travel for work, spend a lot of time and vacations with my daughter and grandchildren. Seems like I would have to give most of that up, can you sit on a lakeside dock all day in your bathing suit, run out to the grocery on a whim, doesn't sound like it. Can anyone out there tell me that they came through this on a positive note.
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