Looking for someone with a similar experience with colitis and ileostomy

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Past Member
Sep 08, 2018 7:55 pm

Hello Mr. Hamster, my story is much the same, extremely fit at 200, 135 after surgery, happened fast, surgery or death. I tell people to take nothing for granted, because it can all change in a second. In ICU being pumped full of antibiotics, fluids, and hemoglobin.

Kiwi Al
Aug 15, 2023 7:32 am

Hi, I can relate. I had UC for more than 10 years. I tried every drug that was available in New Zealand. I was on a drug trial for a drug called Etrilizumab that changed my life for just over a year. Then the trial was abandoned because results weren't consistent enough for the drug to be licensed. Over the next 12 months, my life went to hell. I was going to the bathroom up to 30 times per day, had accidents because I was stuck in traffic and couldn't get to a bathroom. In the end, I had surgery and am 3 months post Ileostomy. I can tell you this is the best I have felt for 10 years. I am 64 years old, work out 4 to 5 times per week, swim, snorkel, go hunting, and ride my motorcycle, all things I haven't been able to do for a few years.
Embrace the change, accept what you have, and live your best life.

Marjatta

This group has been my go-to during my loneliest hours whenever I've had a "bag blowout" at 3am and there was no one else in the world to talk to.

Because it's a global community, there's always someone here to lend an ear, provide advice, and just hold my hand if that's all I need.

Sure, there's also a lot of camaraderie, fun topics, and laughs, but the main reason I come here is for the total acceptance I get from the members. No one else on the planet could possibly "get" what I'm going through, not even my loving husband or supportive family.

The "Meet an Ostomate" forum is definitely a one-of-a-kind family, which I am very proud to belong to.

M
xo