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Re: Colostomy reversal

by Madison Pruet <mpruet1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 1, 2007 at 04:13 PM

cease wrote:
> Hi to all:  I have a perforated bowel back in Sept. and the surgeon 
> performed a Colostomy on me.  He informed me that it is tem****airy in
nature 
> and will probably be back in surgery to reverse some time in mid
January.  I 
> was wondering if the surgery will be as bad as the initial surgery when
the 
> colostomy was performed ( I had peritonitis so I realise that I wont be
as 
> sick).  Are there any draw backs to the surgery?
> How about recoureration time.  I was out of work on sick leave for 6 wks

> after the colostomy, how about after the reversal.

I also had a lot of problems with my original surgery.  I had a bad case 
of diverticulitis and the surgery for the initial resectioning went 
really bad and I ended up with having to have tem****ary colostomy (a 
double barrel colostomy in first part of the transversal colon).  I am 
now recovering from the reversal surgery.  My original two surgeries 
required 6 weeks in the hospital and about 2 weeks in resting at home 
before I was able to return to work.  Since I work out of my home, 
getting to back to work was not too bad.

I had my reversal surgery the first of November and spent 10 days in the 
hospital recovering.  My surgeon did not want to take any chances so was 
really slow to allow me to return to normal food.  However, I was able 
to return back to full time work after 2 days of returning home.

The key things to remember are to

1) don't rush to get the reversal done.  You had some nasty inflammation 
of the bowel and don't want to do the reversal until that inflammation 
is gone.

2) You should be much more healthy than you were for the first surgery. 
  Therefor you should be able to recovery quicker.

3) You need to try to get as much exercise (and weight control) as 
possible prior to the surgery.  In my case, I was walking about 5 miles 
a day prior to the reversal.  This is really im****tant in minimizing the 
risk factor.

4) You need to practice Kegals prior to the reversal. Normally after the 
reversal, folks don't have too much control of their bowel movements and 
will need to go a lot - in my case about twice an hour.  Kegal exercises 
will help.  In my case, I had to wear adult pampers for three weeks 
after the surgery.  Normal control will return, but it's best to be 
prepared for the 'yuck' factor.
> 
> Any information will be appreciated.
> 
> Chris N. Puyallup, Wa. 
> 
>
 




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Colostomy reversal
"cease" <cea  2007-12-01 00:26:49 
Re: Colostomy reversal
Madison Pruet <mpruet1  2007-12-01 16:13:21 

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