Rectal Discharge Concerns and Seeking Advice

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dulcimerman
Jan 25, 2014 8:33 pm

     Many thanks to Highlander 15 and Bill on this subject, I think I will have to call the ET nurse and get some info as its getting worse and lots of muck coming out ... It is worrying as it should only be muccus I will keep you all up to date when I get anymore info. Meanwhile take care and aa big  grateful thank you . Jim<

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dulcimerman
Jan 27, 2014 8:17 pm
I did phone the colorectal nurse today but as I thought because the surgeon signed me off 2 years ago I now have to go back to GP and start the whole referal thing again and this takes months.Looks as if I will have to try  things myself or get some info from anyone who has same bother,
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!

scotiaman
Jan 29, 2014 11:45 pm
HI...sounds to me like you have a small sinus...which simple means cavity, which came about because after your surgery to remove your rectum and close you up..it did not heal properly... I had this happen to me. I had the rectum and anus removed having made a decision to not reverse but to live with the ileostomy...as time passed following surgery, I realized that things back there  had reached a plateau ( it takes forever to heal completely) lots of pressure and the areas was not draining but often very damp, sore, just uncomfortable. Now the discharge is common... that area accumulated mucus, dead flesh and blood cells, water etc and will accumulate to a point it either discharges if there is a way out OR if there was no small opening, would be absorbed back in to the blood stream and eventually cleaned up through the liver, kidney's etc and dischargesd through urine and feces. HOWEVER that's not the way its all suppose to be...it can happen that if after the rectum surgery is performed, if the areas does not heal as expected you very likely have a small sinus...an MIR will determine its location and size, a plastic surgeon can clean it up, cover it with a flap..and your on your way to a better life...That's how it turned out for me...good luck !!