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lmliess
lmliess Member Posts: 329
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
I go in to the hospital tommorow (March 10) for my colorectal surgery and colostomy. I am really nervous! I was hoping for a great weekend but I woke up Saturday with a crampy stomach ache and then diarreha (Spelling ?) kicked in all weekend! Now I have to be on the liquid diet so hopefully I got out of the bowel prep that I am supposed to start at 3:00 today. No fever though. At lest I feel better today. I do not want to postpone the surgery.

So keep me in your prayers and thoughts!

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  • hollyberry
    hollyberry Member Posts: 173
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    Good Luck!
    I had colorectal surgery and colostomy in Dec. '07 and am still here!! The first week will be a little rough but you will get better little by little and soon you will have the routine down.
    There is a great site for colostomy people at www.uoaa.org; they really helped me adjust and I am so grateful for all of the info they provided. In fact, I now irrigate my colostomy and don't even wear a bag anymore. I wear a patch that looks like a band-aid and it does help in the self-esteem department. Maybe you could look into it when you are healed, but go to the site now and get some helpful general info to get you through those rough first weeks. You may feel down about your body image or having to deal with a colostomy, but it is not as bad as it seems. There are many options available to you and the important thing is getting rid of the cancer. So, fight, fight, fight!! And before you know it, you will be home and feeling better.
    You're in my thoughts and prayers!
    Much love,
    Hollyberry
  • neon356
    neon356 Member Posts: 137 Member
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    Can't blame you for being
    Can't blame you for being nervous, who wouldn't be. Wishful thinking, but I don't think that having had diarrhea gets you out of having to do the bowel prep though. Best of luck with the surgery,.... Carl
  • VickiCO
    VickiCO Member Posts: 917
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    Many Prayers and hugs your way
    You will do fine. Just remember, the staff is there to help you. Ask for pain meds when you need them. And when they want you up and walking, do it! It will be hard the first time, but you will feel so much better in the long run.

    GOOD LUCK, Vicki
  • lisa42
    lisa42 Member Posts: 3,625 Member
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    you betcha!
    You bet I'll be praying for you as you go in for surgery tomorrow- March 10. March 10 is my son's 16th birthday- can't believe it!
    Anyhow, being nervous is normal- you WILL get through this. I'd definitely check out the website someone else posted about dealing with a colostomy. Interesting mention about the patch. I have a neighbor who's son had to have a colostomy a couple of years ago at age 18. He does not have a bag- he has some kind of internal bag, that he suctions out with some kind of vaccuum, instead of having to deal with changing an external bag. I don't know all the details, but that's what I was told. He had that surgery done at Scripps in San Diego. I'm not sure if he had that done originally, or if it was a subsequent surgery. Does anyone else know anything more about this kind of internal bag/vacuum?

    Take care- there are many resources out there to help you if you seek them out- take advantage of them.
    May God bless you and the surgeons, nurses, and others who are involved in your surgery and follow up care.

    Lisa
  • paulette S
    paulette S Member Posts: 42
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    lisa42 said:

    you betcha!
    You bet I'll be praying for you as you go in for surgery tomorrow- March 10. March 10 is my son's 16th birthday- can't believe it!
    Anyhow, being nervous is normal- you WILL get through this. I'd definitely check out the website someone else posted about dealing with a colostomy. Interesting mention about the patch. I have a neighbor who's son had to have a colostomy a couple of years ago at age 18. He does not have a bag- he has some kind of internal bag, that he suctions out with some kind of vaccuum, instead of having to deal with changing an external bag. I don't know all the details, but that's what I was told. He had that surgery done at Scripps in San Diego. I'm not sure if he had that done originally, or if it was a subsequent surgery. Does anyone else know anything more about this kind of internal bag/vacuum?

    Take care- there are many resources out there to help you if you seek them out- take advantage of them.
    May God bless you and the surgeons, nurses, and others who are involved in your surgery and follow up care.

    Lisa

    prayers
    You will be in my prayers. Please take care of yourself and let us know how you are. God be with you and Bless you
  • lmliess
    lmliess Member Posts: 329
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    Thank you!
    Thank you all! I didn't get out of doing the prep though. I called and they had me go get my potassium (?I can't spell today)levels checked since I was sick all weekend and that was good so I have to have the prep. Oh well. At least tomorrow at this time I should be headed to recovery. One area of cancer out of my body!!!! Then I just recover and get ready for Houston and the liver resection.
    Honestly - I had to get up so much this weekend for the bathroom I though mmmmmm...maybe a bag won't be that bad! ( I know, I am probably digging for the positives...)
  • daydreamer110761
    daydreamer110761 Member Posts: 487 Member
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    lmliess said:

    Thank you!
    Thank you all! I didn't get out of doing the prep though. I called and they had me go get my potassium (?I can't spell today)levels checked since I was sick all weekend and that was good so I have to have the prep. Oh well. At least tomorrow at this time I should be headed to recovery. One area of cancer out of my body!!!! Then I just recover and get ready for Houston and the liver resection.
    Honestly - I had to get up so much this weekend for the bathroom I though mmmmmm...maybe a bag won't be that bad! ( I know, I am probably digging for the positives...)

    Best wishes
    And much luck to you, you'll be fine, and you have everyone's prayers with you. I've read so much about the bag here that I was silently thinking - hey - wouldn't have been a bad thing to have after my resection!
  • Joy1216
    Joy1216 Member Posts: 290 Member
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    Prayers
    I'll be praying that your surgery goes well tomorrow at St. Joseph.
    Your Lee's Summit neighbor,
    Joy
  • colon2
    colon2 Member Posts: 183
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    Joy1216 said:

    Prayers
    I'll be praying that your surgery goes well tomorrow at St. Joseph.
    Your Lee's Summit neighbor,
    Joy

    More Prayers
    Please know that I am adding my prayers for you in with everyone elses. Hoping your surgery goes well and you are feeling better soon.
    God bless You.
    Carletta
  • dianetavegia
    dianetavegia Member Posts: 1,942 Member
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    praying for you
    I just joined the community and saw your prayer request.

    Praying for this to go well and for all the other cancer in your body to be removed.

    Our God is an AWESOME God.

    Diane
  • snommintj
    snommintj Member Posts: 601
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    praying for you
    I just joined the community and saw your prayer request.

    Praying for this to go well and for all the other cancer in your body to be removed.

    Our God is an AWESOME God.

    Diane

    best of luck with your surgery and a speedy recovery, John
  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
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    Thoughts and Prayers
    You are definitely in my thoughts and prayers. May God guide all the surgeons, nurses, assistants and all else involved in your surgery. What time is your surgery tomorrow? I will place you in a special Novena for a successful surgery and complete recovery. Let us know how you are doing.

    Kim
  • butterfly23
    butterfly23 Member Posts: 256
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    Hi
    Best of luck tomorrow, we're all routing for you! You are in my prayers!
    Karyn
  • amcp
    amcp Member Posts: 251 Member
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    Prayers
    Will be saying a prayer for you and for your surgeon. My husband had a colostomy in Sept 2006..it not a problem. It sure beats the alternative. Keep your spirits up and hang on...everyone here is reaching out to you in prayers, thoughts and long distance hugs.
    Anna
  • mom_2_3
    mom_2_3 Member Posts: 953 Member
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    Prayers are coming your way
    I pray that all goes well tomorrow! I just had my colon/liver resection 2 weeks ago and I feel great! I know you will feel great too! Just remember to get right up as soon as you are able and start walking the halls!! 14 times around the floor was a mile so I used that as my goal.

    Hugs and love from NJ...
    Amy
  • tootsie1
    tootsie1 Member Posts: 5,044 Member
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    Praying for you
    I'll be praying for you as you go through your surgery. I'm sure you'll do fine!

    *hugs*
    Gail
  • Kathleen808
    Kathleen808 Member Posts: 2,342 Member
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    praying for you now
    I'm praying for you and the docs right now asking the Lord to watch over all of you. I'll be thinking about you and praying for you tomorrow.
    Aloha,
    Kathleen
  • Buzzard
    Buzzard Member Posts: 3,043 Member
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    praying for you now
    I'm praying for you and the docs right now asking the Lord to watch over all of you. I'll be thinking about you and praying for you tomorrow.
    Aloha,
    Kathleen

    In my prayers........
    You are in my prayers........God Bless you and the Surgeons hands to both be gentle and kind...