Extreme Pain at Stoma Site When Bending or Sitting

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wouldyouforrme
Nov 27, 2011 12:49 am
Anyone every experienced a crzy pain at the site of the stoma when you bend or sit down.  I have had this pain for about a week...not sure if it a cramp or what, but anytime I bend, sit down, get in the car, I have this pain right at the bottom of my stoma and it goes away after awhile...any idea's...thank you so much fo your help....leslie
Past Member
Nov 27, 2011 7:57 pm
I did have the sensation of being stuck with a pin or needle (on movement) for a couple of weeks but it went away.  I never did know what it was.
Posted by: iMacG5

Hi Crossley. Ya know, I think it’s all about feelings. I don’t mean the pain feelings which could control everything. I mean the feelings inside our heads, our hearts and even our souls. I mean the feelings of who we are now compared to who we were; how we accept our situation or maybe we don’t. My wife asked how I felt and I said, “like crap”. She asked what hurt and I answered, “Nothing hurts, well, everything hurts, I don’t know, It all sucks.” That was a long time ago. You question if your feelings are normal. How normal is it to relocate your butt hole to your belly where it’s usually in the way of your belt and, you know. But that’s where we are and for lots of us we are so much better off than we were before, physically. Emotionally, psychologically, well, that might be a different story. I believe talk therapy is wonderful if we could find a real empathic or sympathetic listener. So guess what! I found MAO and began “talking” with a keyboard with some of the wisest, kindest most sympathetic and compassionate folks on the planet. Regardless of where we’ve been, lots of folks here have been there and worse places and found their way back healthier and happier. We really do help each other.
Keep “talking”,
Mike

Past Member
Nov 27, 2011 8:58 pm
I used to get sharp pains around my stoma and adbdomen for a good year after my surgery. After resting for weeks, i thought i was pain free, so thats when i started trying to be the old me and  soon realised that it was going to take some time to get to where i wanted to be. Might be worth a mention though next time you see your doc. just to be safe. Tc, DD.
jenepooh
Nov 29, 2011 3:39 am
If it's a stabbing pain near the stoma or even a dull ache, it's something your Dr. needs to know about and soon. It could be anything, or it could be nothing, but it's always better to be safe than sorry on something like this. For me, if I had the pain you're having, it's either a hernia, or perhaps a blockage or a pulled muscle.

At any rate, I'd definitely give them a call soon. Good luck and I hope everything is just fine.
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