This topic is about someone who has recently undergone loop-ileostomy surgery and is now adjusting to life with two stomas. They have a new, functioning ileostomy and an old colostomy that is currently inactive but kept as a backup. The person is seeking advice and sharing their experience so far.
Here are some key points and advice shared by others:
- The first week after surgery has been smooth, and for the first time in years, no laxatives were needed.
- The person is grateful to be home from the hospital and is eager to learn about living with an ileostomy.
- They are open to advice from those who have more experience with ileostomies.
Additional information and questions include:
- The old colostomy stoma is being kept as a "safety net." If the new ileostomy causes issues, the colostomy can be reactivated. If everything goes well, the plan is to remove the large bowel and close the old stoma in 6 to 12 months.
- The person mentioned that they found it difficult to rest in the hospital due to noise from staff near the nurses' station.
Advice and insights from others:
- Many people welcomed the person to the "Planet Ileo," offering moral support and encouraging them to ask questions whenever needed.
- Several responses highlighted the benefits of recovering at home, where rest and healing can be more effective compared to the hospital environment.