I'm HOME!!! Without a bag!!
Lov ya
Brooks
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gum
Hi Brooks,
I'm amazed that you're already home- that's great! I don't have firsthand experience with your surgery, but I did read somewhere that chewing gum gets the whole digestive system going & that supposedly, people who chew gum in the hospital after GI surgeries get to go home an average of 1-2 days sooner because things got moving sooner. Try it!
Take care and rest up!
Lisa0 -
Hip Hip Hurray
Glad it all went well. Hope the spirit moves soon. ;O0 -
glad to seedianetavegia said:Hip Hip Hurray
Glad it all went well. Hope the spirit moves soon. ;O
you home and doing so well just don't rush the healing take it easy0 -
Maybe if Ikarguy said:Glad
I'm glad your finally home ,and doing ok.I think if you keep walking,and eating,it will eventually start to come out.Good luck.
Tried a Shop-vac and Duct-tape?0 -
congratulations!just4Brooks said:Maybe if I
Tried a Shop-vac and Duct-tape?
Sounds like you are in pretty good spirits.Hope things get to moving soon.
-Pat0 -
Yeah Brooks!
Yeah, you're home!!! Yes! Praying everything is good real soon.
Aloha,
Kathleen0 -
Chewing gumlisa42 said:gum
Hi Brooks,
I'm amazed that you're already home- that's great! I don't have firsthand experience with your surgery, but I did read somewhere that chewing gum gets the whole digestive system going & that supposedly, people who chew gum in the hospital after GI surgeries get to go home an average of 1-2 days sooner because things got moving sooner. Try it!
Take care and rest up!
Lisa
Yeah, I heard that too. But make sure it's not bubble gum, and
don't swallow it! The bubbles will stick to your underwear and
make life really difficult.
Good luck, ehh.....!
John0 -
wow you are home already?
I
wow you are home already?
I would be careful on the regular food until your bowels wake up, if you start vomiting, you will know it was too soon
I was in the hospital a week after colostomy take down- that is how long it took for the bowels to wake up and get a moving. My surgeon said ahead of surgery I would be in 7 days- that that was pretty much the average on getting bowels to move.
Good luck0 -
Amazing!
Unbelievable turnaround, can't believe you are already at the house.
Can't believe they let you out of the hospital before you pooped either - that's usually standard protocol.
Normally a 7-8 day period for the bowels to wake up after surgery.
WTG - Craig0 -
Waiting to flow with the go? hehSundanceh said:Amazing!
Unbelievable turnaround, can't believe you are already at the house.
Can't believe they let you out of the hospital before you pooped either - that's usually standard protocol.
Normally a 7-8 day period for the bowels to wake up after surgery.
WTG - Craig
Keep a bedpan nearby if you can't get out of bed yet; remember you're on your own now when ya gotta move....Hope pain is beerable....steve0 -
Congrats Brooks. When I had
Congrats Brooks. When I had my reversal I did took a lot of short walks but still got backed up, to the point where I had an 18 hour period of vomiting about 3 days post-surgery. What ended up getting things moving for me was lying on one side for a few minutes then flipping to my other side after a few minutes, back and forth. It was completely by accident that I flipped once, heard some gurgling down then and a little movement so I kept flipping. A few hours later things were moving. Totally unscientific and maybe only worked for me, but it might be worth a try if nothing else seems to be working.
Scott0 -
lafJohn23 said:Chewing gum
Yeah, I heard that too. But make sure it's not bubble gum, and
don't swallow it! The bubbles will stick to your underwear and
make life really difficult.
Good luck, ehh.....!
John
laf0 -
OUTSTANDING!
Glad the procedure was uncomplicated. I hope things get moving for you very soon!0 -
Great News! Glad you are home.RickMurtagh said:OUTSTANDING!
Glad the procedure was uncomplicated. I hope things get moving for you very soon!
Great News! Glad you are home. Prune juice works for me.0
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