Recovering from multiple hernia repairs after an ostomy can be quite a journey. This experience involves dealing with the aftermath of a complex surgery, which in this case, included a 5½-hour laparoscopic, robot-assisted procedure to repair four hernias. The surgery also involved removing adhesions and scar tissue, and resizing the stoma. Here's a look at some helpful advice and insights shared by others who have been through similar experiences:
- Wearing a firm abdominal binder day and night can be very supportive and helpful in the recovery process.
- It's important to take recovery slowly and rest as much as possible. Allow yourself plenty of time to heal, as any hernia or abdominal surgery is major and demanding on the body.
- Accept help from family, friends, or professional aides to reduce strain during the healing period. This can include assistance with housework, meals, and pet care.
- If you live alone, consider arranging for professional help a few times a week to manage daily tasks and ensure you have the support you need.
- Be prepared for setbacks. In this case, the parastomal repair failed months later, while the other repairs held. No further surgery is planned unless complications arise.
- Initially, you might find it more comfortable to sleep on a sofa before transitioning back to your bed.
Remember, recovery is a personal journey, and taking it one day at a time can make the process more manageable.
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