? about recovery from colorectal surgery
Tiggeriffic
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my dad recently had surgery (2 weeks ago). He had part of his colon removed and also part of the rectum. This was his 2nd colon surgery to remove tumors. the 1st was in 2005. my question is this...everytime he urinates- he also poops some. the dr said this was normal but i've just never heard of this happening before and haven't been able to find any written info either. please respond asap. nerves are shot!! thanks!
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Swellingtootsie1 said:Me, too
That happened to me for awhile. I think it's okay!
*hugs*
Gail
There is swelling after surgery. When the pressure builds up, or is released, things tend to get a bit interconnected. I imagine once the swelling goes away, so will the mingling of body functions. It took six months for all of my swelling to go away and for my functions to become independent. He may just have to pee sitting down for a while.0 -
Hummm.....I need to think a moment...
Being of the 'sit down on the toilet' persuasion, I never thought about it....
All that was said here makes complete sense...yeah, I think I do remember that happening...Had to do with the push urge...I had my total rectum removed, and a J-pouch proceedure to make a new rectum out of descending colon...and a total hyster...so I had alot going on....
Hugs, Kathi0
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