Severe Cramps with Ileostomy: Seeking Advice

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ashtonilleo
Jul 25, 2025 3:06 pm

I have a loop ileostomy on the right-hand side of my stomach,

I have got really bad stomach cramps on the left-hand side of my stomach, really low down. Does anyone have an idea!?

Vermonter
Jul 25, 2025 7:50 pm

When I have had pain like that, it has been the start of a blockage or a blockage. Not saying that is it. I have an ileostomy, and I can tell that type of pain. I watch what I eat to stay away from it.

Posted by: Primeboy

Hi Mike and all. I am not sure how panoramic my perspective really is as my peripheral vision shrinks with each passing year. I can tell you that when I came to this website six years ago I was truly ;impressed by the positive attitudes of so many members, especially the younger folks who refused to let their ostomies define who they were or what they would become. I also came to appreciate that having an ostomy is not the same thing as having a disease. Pardon ;my pun now, but ostomies and cancer don't belong in the same bag. One is a solution, the other is a problem. Celebrating National Ostomy Day ;is also well outside my comfort zone. That's like celebrating National Wheel Chair Day. Come on!

I think there is a ;need for improved ;public awareness of ostomies, but I am not sure how that's best done. There ;remains ;some social stigma attached to our situation, and it's acutely felt among our young. We need to get out of the dark ages on this issue, but not by going 'in your face' to everyone else. I think Bill and NDY are 'spot-on' when it comes to telegraphing the right message to friends and family. People will know how to react when they ;see ;how we accept the cards we were dealt. I also appreciate the contribution some people here are making to this effort through their publications.

On a personal note, my son has been suffering from ulcerative colitis for years just like I did. I am very concerned because people with UC are at a higher risk for colon cancer. Years ago my GI told me to get annual colonoscopies to be on the safe side. I am glad I did because he eventually found pre-cancerous cells which led to several surgeries and my becoming an ostomate. Since then I have always ;conveyed a positive attitude to ;my son about wearing a bag because it has kept me alive to enjoy many more years with my loved ones. I think he got the message. We both go to the same gastroenterologist in NYC and get scoped on the same day. Father and Son moments!

Someone once wrote that our children are the letters we write to the future.

PB

ashtonilleo
Jul 25, 2025 7:56 pm

That's what I was thinking: a blockage. Whatever it is, it's horrible; it's really crampy.

Vermonter
Jul 25, 2025 8:24 pm

Yes. They hurt a lot. Extreme pain. Try to stay moving. It helps to clear it if it is.

ashtonilleo
Jul 25, 2025 8:27 pm

I have been all day. It happened around 10:00 this morning. I've tried drinking pure orange too.

 

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Vermonter
Jul 25, 2025 10:00 pm

Do you have anything coming out? Even a bit of liquid?

Audrey Warren
Jul 25, 2025 11:11 pm

Perhaps some Miralax.

Axl
Jul 26, 2025 11:25 am

Many find Coca-Cola very helpful to move a blockage, or that's what it is. I can't remember if it's sugar or no sugar; I have a can of each.

infinitycastle52777
Jul 26, 2025 2:34 pm

I agree with what has already been said; it sounds like a blockage. If you start throwing up, go to the ER immediately. Do you have any output? You might try a heating pad for the pain. Try moving around. You can try the can of Coke idea too. I don't drink carbonated beverages myself, but some people swear by it. So you could try it.

Jayne
Jul 27, 2025 11:04 am

Hi Ash,

Hope your blockage symptoms have eased.

Sending best thoughts.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Jayne ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Axl
Jul 28, 2025 3:44 am

You beat me to it ... 🤔