Post-Op Concerns After Colectomy for Ulcerative Colitis

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Rozanskyism
Mar 27, 2018 5:51 am

HI! I am 18 days post op, have had my colon removed for Ulcerative Colitis. I’m planning on doing a J-Pouch, which for me, will take 3 procedures. After my Colectomy, my rectum was left intact for now, but will be removed later. I seem to be having some activity in my rectum despite it not being connected to anything. Does anyone who had or has UC, have any experience with this? There has been discharge and tonight, I think there is bleeding, but nothing like I experienced with UC pre op. 

The support and knowledge here has saved me! I appreciate any help! 

Past Member
Mar 27, 2018 9:49 am

Man this is some hard stuff to do with .im a volunteer pashent.i will se them Wednesday.and ask some of the questions I’ve been listening to like yours. I had every thing removed and still have some moisture.weeping.bleeding spots.it seems once your in you got something to keep your mind off of outher things.hope you do well with your recovery.it seamen’s weall want to hold on to our body parts but it seams when it comes to the pooper everything must go.befor you can be don with everything.jerz 

Caz67

Well it's just coming upto a year since I had my emergency stoma. Since joining MAOM I have learnt all different kinds of ideas to help with the stoma. Not only that I have made a lot of good friends who I can talk to. The beauty of this site is it's not just giving tips and ideas we talk about anything and everything. So thank you for giving us a great site. XX

Sasquatch
Mar 27, 2018 10:49 am

That is pretty normal, I still have my rectal stump intact as well.  A year and almost a half post op, and I still pass mucous quite frequently, and sometimes a little blood.  What is left of the bottom end of your digestive tract will still produce mucous, and this soon after surgery can still bleed a little.  Keep an eye on it, if it becomes overly concerning get in touch with your surgeon.  This was one of the factors that played into my decision not to get the J-pouch done.  I'm fairly certain I have some active UC in my rectal stump, I'm planning on surgery this fall if at all possible.

Raydog
Mar 27, 2018 3:43 pm

.  I had a sudden illiostomy sergery 2 years ago.  In a nut shell, if you still have your rectum, and sygmoid, you will prduce bacteria, which through time, you will have to expel, through a bowel movent.  I hope this clears things up a little bit.  Have a nice day.

 

MarVee
Mar 27, 2018 6:26 pm

Hi Ray,

Like you, I have an active rectum that is attached to nothing and yes, it does produce mucus.  I never had the reversal and have lived with this for 12 years with no issues.  I have to take a lubricating suppository every other night.  This is not an unusual situation and it is not complicated or uncomfortable to deal with.  I wish you the best with your upcoming surgeries.  You will find a great deal of support from members on this site. 

 

MarVee

 

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