This topic is about someone who is preparing for a significant surgery in early December. They will be having a hernia repaired and, at the same time, their ostomy will be reversed. Although they have been worried about the pain that might come with the reversal, they now feel it is a necessary step. They are reaching out to their community for support and prayers for both themselves and their surgeons.
Here are some comforting thoughts and advice shared by others:
1. Many people have shared stories of successful reversals, which can be reassuring and help ease worries about the procedure.
2. Staying positive and keeping the community updated after the surgery is encouraged. Emotional support from others can help reduce anxiety.
3. Members are sending prayers, good wishes, and trust in the medical team's expertise. Feeling nervous before surgery is normal, but having support can make it more manageable.