Gross colostomy question
Giant rectal tumor. 14 liver mets. Unknown amount of cancer in my peritoneal lining. And yet somehow today I'm worried about pooping little black bean looking things. This ride gets weird sometimes.
Peace,
Roger
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yeap
They prob. were beans? did you eat beans lately?
winney0 -
colostomy
My husband has a colostomy,and he goes out the rectum more than the colostomy bag. His colostomy just about healed shut (the size of a small pencil) so they just dialated it and tried to stitch it back open. That was on 12/31/09,and he is still having more pass out the rectum than the bag.
The surgeon really hopes this would work as it would be a big procedure to take out the rectum. My husband has cancer at the lower sigmoid/rectum and he really thinks that the cancer would block that path by now.
When he got the colostomy in May,he was not in good enough shape to do a permanent colostomy. On that day, they had done a colonoscopy to dialate his restricted rectum,and ended up his anastomisis(sp) came apart after 4 1/2 years. When he finally had me carry him to the emergency room, he was septic and in shock.
His colostomy sure hasn't been the fix for his bowel problems that we were hoping it would be.
Mary Ann0 -
I had an Illeostomy and
I had an Illeostomy and nothing came out the bottom. I went for the dye test to see if I could get the reversal and when the test was over, I went to the bathroom and pooped! 7 months and no poop and then this happened, all I could say was What the Hell? I talked to the doc and they said this happens. So maybe it was just one of those things.0 -
You both need to Run fast .....mwomack said:colostomy
My husband has a colostomy,and he goes out the rectum more than the colostomy bag. His colostomy just about healed shut (the size of a small pencil) so they just dialated it and tried to stitch it back open. That was on 12/31/09,and he is still having more pass out the rectum than the bag.
The surgeon really hopes this would work as it would be a big procedure to take out the rectum. My husband has cancer at the lower sigmoid/rectum and he really thinks that the cancer would block that path by now.
When he got the colostomy in May,he was not in good enough shape to do a permanent colostomy. On that day, they had done a colonoscopy to dialate his restricted rectum,and ended up his anastomisis(sp) came apart after 4 1/2 years. When he finally had me carry him to the emergency room, he was septic and in shock.
His colostomy sure hasn't been the fix for his bowel problems that we were hoping it would be.
Mary Ann
and get out of that place....it sounds like an experimental lab....not a hospital that needs to treat cancer patients.
Some Drs don't like to admit they are limited by what they can do...
I want everyone to know that I do think after remembering a post by one of our members here that most Drs in this profession are quite proficient at all of this, just be aware of the few that aren't but never profess it.....This to me just sounds as if it happens to be one of them...Love and Hope for you both......Buzz0
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