Should I Reverse My Stoma? Worried about Post-Surgery Outcomes

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Puglady
Sep 21, 2011 1:49 pm

Seeing the surgeon today and will probably find out if my stoma can be reversed. Don't know which way to go as prior to my perforated bowel I was constantly running back and forth to the loo, will it be the same after reversal and should I take the risk.

supernan
Sep 21, 2011 6:26 pm

Hello Puglady, I hope it went well at the hospital and you got some answers.

Shelly2011
Sep 22, 2011 5:32 am

All I can say is to ask as many questions as you possibly can. I have heard some people that have had theirs reversed said that it was worse than when they had it and they burned inside their abdomen all the time. I would just want to make sure that I had a chance to ask as many questions as possible. Best wishes!!!

Posted by: freedancer

In both of my cases, I had no choice. It was surgery or be put 6 feet under! I thank God that He has been with me all these times. Without Him, I never would have known what to do and might not have gone to the hospital when I did. I don't know if you have had your surgery or not yet but I hope you will hang out on this website when you are done. I have learned a great deal through the people here and it is so great having others who have had the same thing done and been through what you are about to or have gone through. The only thing I have turned down is a reversal of the ileostomy. When the doctors did the emergency rebuilding of my original ileostomy this last February, I told them I did not want to go through this again. My doctor told me at that time that I was no longer a candidate for the reversal. In a way, I was very relieved. The last three years of my life have been a nightmare for me. I do not want to go through any of it again. If you wish to be rehooked up and they say you are a good choice for that, research it carefully. Every surgery I have ever had except for Old and New Maxine and the emergency surgery on my broken foot, I have spent weeks researching. I recently had my C5 C6 disk in my neck replaced with an artificial one. I went to my pre-op with 2 pages of questions for the doctor. I knew everything that they were going to do and could talk intelligently with them. I always try to research my adversaries! Don't cancel your surgery. It is nice not to have to suffer any longer with horrible pain. We all had to change a few things around when we had our surgeries but in the long run, most of us are glad we did it. I know I am. Good luck to you!

Puglady
Sep 22, 2011 3:52 pm

Still unsure, the surgeon seemed to assume it was in no doubt I'd want a reversal... Got another few months to weigh it up and it will probably depend on how I manage with the stoma in work. I had problems before and was told to do colonic irrigation at home. I managed to perforate my bowel and nearly died. It certainly didn't help to know that I was later told I shouldn't have been doing it at all.

Puglady
Sep 22, 2011 4:00 pm

I am such a wuss, I know no one can decide for me but I genuinely don't know what to do. I've heard such horror stories either way.

 

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StarUK
Sep 23, 2011 12:57 pm
Hi Puglady, I see from your post you say you were running backwards to and from the toilet before you perforated your bowel. Has this ever been investigated? Personally, the answer to this would inform my decision as to whether I'd have my reversal. May I ask who told you to do your own irrigations? I'd be inclined to take legal advice... so they aren't telling other people to do the same thing.

Best wishes

Trish/Star