Post-Surgery Pain and Discomfort After Abdominal Perineal Resection

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DH
Jul 27, 2011 12:50 pm
I had to have an abdominal perineal resection. It involved the removal of my rectum and anus because of rectal cancer. I had the surgery about six weeks ago. Even though most of the pain has subsided, I still have soreness and pain after sitting for more than an hour. And sometimes while I am walking it feels like something is going to drop out of my behind. Of course I know that is impossible since that exit has been sewn shut. Have any of you experienced this? I wonder if it will ever go away.
pegmarston
Jul 27, 2011 3:32 pm
Hi,
I also had the same procedure two years ago.  Yes it is normal to feel like its going to fall out of your butt.  I complained too and they told me its a normal feeling.  Also where they sewn everything shut it felt very puffy.  
I hope your feeling much better these days. I have a double ostomy so i have been thru a lot.  I guess you can say i have complete experience!..
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Write anytime..looking forward to hearing from you!
Peg from PA
Posted by: iMacG5

About seven years ago, just about every aspect of my life was ostomy related. From the moment I was told an ostomy might be needed until some months down the road I existed as a person afflicted with a colostomy. I feared someone other than my immediate family might find out I had a bag. Ugh! What could be worse? Suppose it filled real fast when I was out with no place to hide and take care of myself. God forbid should it leak in church! Suppose I roll over on it in bed. I was a lesser creature, destined to a life of emotional anguish and physical routines different from most of the rest of the world. I felt like a freak. Then I found folks like you guys here, read your stuff, really “listened” to what you had to say and I began looking at things differently. We know perception is everything and I began to understand how good things were relative to what they could’ve been. So many folks had it so much worse than I did. That didn’t make my discomfort go away but it exposed how fortunate I was to be dealing with my stuff and not their’s. I felt a little guilt, maybe selfishness but quickly forgave myself by understanding I just wasn’t smart enough to fix my feelings. Then, I wonder what smarts have to do with feelings. My perception was warped so my perspective toward my existence was warped.
I learned over the last few years with the help of lots of folks right here at MAO that I could be better at living just by accepting some facts. It is what it is and so what? It’s not the worst thing to happen to a person.
I think everything is, in some way, related to everything else. I just put the ostomy thing in the back seat and drive forward.
Respectfully,
Mike

mooza
Jul 28, 2011 12:06 pm
yeah darlz i got and somtimes still get a feeling somthing wants to come out even still get mucus they saqy its a crohns thing like "oh people with crohns " dont heal well hey 3 years later still get the mucus not as bad but i kneel down and it comes out how the hell i dont know once they do you they seem not to give a rats arse  
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Sorry thats the feeling of how i was treated and lots of back pain from many ops .xxxx
DH
Jul 28, 2011 1:23 pm

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Hi Peg,    Thank you for replying. It's good to here from someone that understands. I just saw my surgeon for a followup visit and told him of the weird sensation of feeling like something is going to drop out of me. And he said it was normal. That it's the muscles back there that do that sometimes. He said in some cases it could be caused from a hernia from the operation. But not in my case. I'me courious.You mention that you have a double ostomy. Does that mean you have two stomas?
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