colon spasms
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Hi,
I'm sorry to see another new "face" but glad you found us. I'm sure there are some here that can answer your question. Did you ask the doc about a temp colostomy bag until they have this under control? HUGS and someone should answer you soon.
Lisa F.0 -
My husband suffered horribly from similar symptoms during his radiation treatments. Trips to the bathroom were frequent, extremely painful and usually nonproductive. It was torture hearing him; it sounded like he was trying to have a baby. We were told it was 'proctitis' and was caused by the radiation. The surgeon & oncologist recommended immodium for relief.
Was the surgery a reconstruction after a temporary colostomy or ileostomy? If so, I'd be interested in hearing from you. My husband has a temporary ileostomy and hopes to have it reversed after chemo is finished.
Pepperdog0 -
I know, I'm about to suggest something wierd....
WATER, lots of it....without it, my bowel does VERY wierd things....even almost 1.5 years after surgery.....
I try to drink 2 quarts of the clear stuff a day...if I don't WATCH OUT!!!!!
Hummmmmm, better go get some NOW...didn't finish today's.
Hugs, kathi0 -
Hi Lisa,lfondots63 said:Hi,
I'm sorry to see another new "face" but glad you found us. I'm sure there are some here that can answer your question. Did you ask the doc about a temp colostomy bag until they have this under control? HUGS and someone should answer you soon.
Lisa F.
Sorry this reply took so long.
I had a temp ostomy. The spasms began following the surgery to take that down.0 -
Hi,pepperdog said:My husband suffered horribly from similar symptoms during his radiation treatments. Trips to the bathroom were frequent, extremely painful and usually nonproductive. It was torture hearing him; it sounded like he was trying to have a baby. We were told it was 'proctitis' and was caused by the radiation. The surgeon & oncologist recommended immodium for relief.
Was the surgery a reconstruction after a temporary colostomy or ileostomy? If so, I'd be interested in hearing from you. My husband has a temporary ileostomy and hopes to have it reversed after chemo is finished.
Pepperdog
Sorry this reply took so long.
Yes, I had a temporary ileostomy. The spasms began following the surgery to take that down. I was told prior to the surgery that I'd be back on the volleyball court in 3-4 weeks. I'm not in my fourth month of hell.
GI says spasms are from radiation. Radiology oncologist says spasms are a problem resulting from the surgery. Immodium is not really a solution to the problem. It'll plug you up for a few hours, but it doesn't solve anything. I'm told the more you use it, the more you need to be effective. My search is to restore myself to the person I was. Currently trying acupuncture, homeopathy, guided imagery and biofeedback.0 -
That's not weird at all. In fact, I've noticed a few days when I did hydrate sufficiently (purely by accident) that things improved. It doesn't help with controlling the BMs, but it does seem to reduce the urgent frequency.KathiM said:I know, I'm about to suggest something wierd....
WATER, lots of it....without it, my bowel does VERY wierd things....even almost 1.5 years after surgery.....
I try to drink 2 quarts of the clear stuff a day...if I don't WATCH OUT!!!!!
Hummmmmm, better go get some NOW...didn't finish today's.
Hugs, kathi
Thanks soooo much for the reinforcement!0
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