POOH, No Liver Surgery, EMERGENCY SURGERY INSTEAD!!!!,

WinneyPooh
WinneyPooh Member Posts: 318
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
Pooh, update,
thanks for all your kind words,
story was constpated since sept 19 th, as of monday 28 no movement, had to have emergency surgery and got a temp colonsmoy(mispelled). I have had a hurrendouse time as you can relate, still in hospital until i pass pooh or some sort of sold into my bag, I have been running marathons in here and still no product, i was put on full liqiuds today, wish me luck i want to go home.

Also special note to all that had surgery last week or who are having it this week, i know what your going thru and i pray you all are doing well, . I finally got a cumputer in here and i am so happy to beable to read and write you all back.

Love you
Winney
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  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
    Sorry
    I'm so sorry that you had to go through that. You must have been in terrible pain to be constipated that long. I'm surprised that they let you wait that long before they did anything. A colostomy will be a new normal for you, but it sounds like they are planning on doing a reversal. This will give you time to heal. Just keep walking and even though you hurt, it will wake your bowels up. They tend to go to sleep with any type of surgery and especially when you had done what you did. Actually, when I had my ileostomy and I couldn't get things moving either, they finally said they were going to give me solids because that also can wake the bowels up and sure enough the next day it started and has stopped :) Good luck and hope you get to go home soon.

    Kim
  • WinneyPooh
    WinneyPooh Member Posts: 318

    Sorry
    I'm so sorry that you had to go through that. You must have been in terrible pain to be constipated that long. I'm surprised that they let you wait that long before they did anything. A colostomy will be a new normal for you, but it sounds like they are planning on doing a reversal. This will give you time to heal. Just keep walking and even though you hurt, it will wake your bowels up. They tend to go to sleep with any type of surgery and especially when you had done what you did. Actually, when I had my ileostomy and I couldn't get things moving either, they finally said they were going to give me solids because that also can wake the bowels up and sure enough the next day it started and has stopped :) Good luck and hope you get to go home soon.

    Kim

    Kim
    Thanks, What do you mean has stopped? also how long will the swelling last i look pregers,
    And i was really hoping to loose mega weight and now i find out they have been giving me sugar water in my IV, those sneaky devils>>>
    I was wondering how come i was able to go so long with no nurishment!!!
    Love Ya
    Winney
  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member

    Kim
    Thanks, What do you mean has stopped? also how long will the swelling last i look pregers,
    And i was really hoping to loose mega weight and now i find out they have been giving me sugar water in my IV, those sneaky devils>>>
    I was wondering how come i was able to go so long with no nurishment!!!
    Love Ya
    Winney

    Ileostomy
    When I mean it hasn't stopped, I mean my pouch filling up. An ileostomy is different in that it is more watery and tends to keep productive because it is using the small bowel and most things tend to go right through. So if I drink a lot of water, it will come out shortly after. Water doesn't get absorbed so much in the small bowel but mostly in the large bowel which takes most of the liquid out of your (for lack of a better word) poop. The swelling in your stomach takes a couple months to go down. Don't be alarmed, you just had major surgery and there is a lot of swelling. I actually went about 10 days without hardly eating anything. It's surprising how your body deals with lack of food. I lost about 16 pounds after surgery. You need the IV to keep your body hydrated which is really important. Hope you feel better soon and you start producing something LOL.

    Kim
  • robinvan
    robinvan Member Posts: 1,012
    Hey Pooh,
    Thanks for checking in. Sorry to hear you are still suffering with the constipation! Liver surgery is postponed till this is all done I guess. Whew... one day at a time!

    Peace and blessings... Rob; in Van
  • Fight for my love
    Fight for my love Member Posts: 1,522 Member
    Hi dear Winney,just wish you
    Hi dear Winney,just wish you best luck and get well soon and get back home soon!You take care.Hugsss.
  • tootsie1
    tootsie1 Member Posts: 5,044 Member
    So sorry!
    Oh, dear.

    I'm so sorry. Hope you'll be all better soon!

    *hugs*
    Gail
  • grammadebbie
    grammadebbie Member Posts: 464
    So Sorry
    Dear Winnie,

    I'm so sorry that you have been going thru soooo much. I will be praying for you and sincerely hope that things get much better with each passing day. Thanks for letting us know how you're doing, I was starting to worry about you. Please continue to let us know how you're doing.

    God Bless You,

    Debbie (gramma)
  • Sundanceh
    Sundanceh Member Posts: 4,392 Member
    Pooh :(
    Hi Winney

    Glad you are "dialed in" at the hospital and can read the posts :)

    So sorry you running a marathon there trying to get "things" moving along...I was in the hospital during my bowel resection the 1st time for 13 days - went home 3 days - went to ER with a twisted bowel and spent another 9 days there, so I understand what you are feeling.

    For the 1st time in my life, I actually felt safer in the hospital then - I'm a guy who likes his house, but wanted to stay at the hospital instead - my whole world shrank to become that room and the hallway I walked - TV kept me connected, but looking back it was a weird experience.

    I remember my wife driving me home on the highway and people were whizzing by it felt like the world was spinning and everything looked "high speed" to me. It was amazing how one can adapt to their environments.

    Anyway, here's hoping that you can go home soon - so sorry you've had to endure this. We're all pulling for you.

    Take care
    -Craig
  • Sonia32
    Sonia32 Member Posts: 1,071 Member
    hugs winney
    hope you get to go home soon & recover
  • Sonia32
    Sonia32 Member Posts: 1,071 Member
    hugs winney
    hope you get to go home soon & recover
  • hollydancer
    hollydancer Member Posts: 7
    Hi Winney,
    I went through

    Hi Winney,
    I went through this with my dad last Jan but I do see recovery for you comming up. I think he was in a bit harder state so I understand the pain with surgery. But thank goodness you will be able to eat more foods again, with less troubles. And the pain will subside.. thank goodness...
    Take care. I have so many recipes for easier digestion I am thinking about writting a new cookbook specifically geared towards colon cancer. Please let me know if I can help. I cooked so much for my dad. I think I have a bit of an idea what the colon dragon subsides with, and I know its needs and wants can change evey 5 hours. What worked at lunch, won't by supper. Its a dragon, that needs to be supressed.
    hollyd
  • hollydancer
    hollydancer Member Posts: 7

    Ileostomy
    When I mean it hasn't stopped, I mean my pouch filling up. An ileostomy is different in that it is more watery and tends to keep productive because it is using the small bowel and most things tend to go right through. So if I drink a lot of water, it will come out shortly after. Water doesn't get absorbed so much in the small bowel but mostly in the large bowel which takes most of the liquid out of your (for lack of a better word) poop. The swelling in your stomach takes a couple months to go down. Don't be alarmed, you just had major surgery and there is a lot of swelling. I actually went about 10 days without hardly eating anything. It's surprising how your body deals with lack of food. I lost about 16 pounds after surgery. You need the IV to keep your body hydrated which is really important. Hope you feel better soon and you start producing something LOL.

    Kim

    I hope you are doing better.
    I hope you are doing better. Yes, it does take that long to recover.
    Hollyd
  • WinneyPooh
    WinneyPooh Member Posts: 318
    Sonia32 said:

    hugs winney
    hope you get to go home soon & recover

    SO HAPPY, TOO
    Big thanks,
    Craig thanks for your kind thoughts, How are you doing?

    Update on my progress!!

    Eat some saltine crackers lastnite and this morning i had some really fowl smelling gas, I hope this means thing are moving,
    I really need a can of fabreeze!!!!

    Love,hugs ad Prayers to all
    Winney
  • WinneyPooh
    WinneyPooh Member Posts: 318

    Hi Winney,
    I went through

    Hi Winney,
    I went through this with my dad last Jan but I do see recovery for you comming up. I think he was in a bit harder state so I understand the pain with surgery. But thank goodness you will be able to eat more foods again, with less troubles. And the pain will subside.. thank goodness...
    Take care. I have so many recipes for easier digestion I am thinking about writting a new cookbook specifically geared towards colon cancer. Please let me know if I can help. I cooked so much for my dad. I think I have a bit of an idea what the colon dragon subsides with, and I know its needs and wants can change evey 5 hours. What worked at lunch, won't by supper. Its a dragon, that needs to be supressed.
    hollyd

    Cookbook, Sounds great
    Holly,
    I know what you mean, my cookbook would have alot of soups and also contain a section on eating to help prevent this cancer. T
    Winney
  • butterfly23
    butterfly23 Member Posts: 256
    oh pooh!
    I hope you're feeling better! I'm sending good thoughts your way.
    Hugs!
    Karyn
  • butterfly23
    butterfly23 Member Posts: 256
    oh pooh!
    I hope you're feeling better! I'm sending good thoughts your way.
    Hugs!
    Karyn
  • PhillieG
    PhillieG Member Posts: 4,866 Member

    SO HAPPY, TOO
    Big thanks,
    Craig thanks for your kind thoughts, How are you doing?

    Update on my progress!!

    Eat some saltine crackers lastnite and this morning i had some really fowl smelling gas, I hope this means thing are moving,
    I really need a can of fabreeze!!!!

    Love,hugs ad Prayers to all
    Winney

    Alright!
    Gas is a good sign, it means things are kicking back in. The hospital is the only place I've been where they want you to fart!
    Keep walking and walk yourself out the door and back home
    hugs
    -phil
  • ADKer
    ADKer Member Posts: 147

    oh pooh!
    I hope you're feeling better! I'm sending good thoughts your way.
    Hugs!
    Karyn

    Get home soon
    Hi Pooh -

    Best wishes for a quick recovery!
  • thready
    thready Member Posts: 474

    SO HAPPY, TOO
    Big thanks,
    Craig thanks for your kind thoughts, How are you doing?

    Update on my progress!!

    Eat some saltine crackers lastnite and this morning i had some really fowl smelling gas, I hope this means thing are moving,
    I really need a can of fabreeze!!!!

    Love,hugs ad Prayers to all
    Winney

    Getting things moving
    I sounds like you are well on your way. When I was in the hospital the nurses mentioned that I needed to walk the halls, but I also needed to get up and move at shorter distances. They said the bowel responds well to getting up and moving several times a day, so I was like a Jack in the Box, get up and do a few things of little importance and then back to bed. Once I started all that everything started moving. I did not have a colostomy but I would think all would work similarly inspite of output(?).

    Phil is right the hospital people like to know about all output things even at 3am!
    Take care
    Jan
  • coolvdub
    coolvdub Member Posts: 408 Member
    ADKer said:

    Get home soon
    Hi Pooh -

    Best wishes for a quick recovery!

    Pooh, I feel your pain
    I'm in the hospital with an obstruction. They just removed the NG tube and I will start with liquid meals. As soon as I get done eating it's up to do some laps around the 4th floor for me to get things moving. I won't be able to leave either until I pass gas and have a BM. I will pray for you and am sending good "juju" as Craig would say your way.

    Don