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Apr 10, 2023

Transitioning from Ileostomy to Colostomy - What to Expect?

The topic is about transitioning from an ileostomy to a colostomy after colorectal cancer surgery. The person is in the early stages of recovery and is curious about the differences they might experience and how their diet might change. Here are some helpful insights and advice shared by others who have been through similar experiences:

1. Consider colostomy irrigation if you have enough descending colon:
- This can be a significant change, offering more control over bowel movements and a sense of freedom.
- It's a good idea to discuss with your surgeon or stoma nurse to see if it's suitable for you.

2. Diet considerations:
- Most people with a colostomy can enjoy a full diet, but some foods might still cause issues.
- Be cautious with nuts, popcorn, sweet corn, and other very fibrous foods as they might lead to blockages or bloating.
- Large amounts of lettuce can cause gas; some people prefer watercress as an alternative.
- "Stringy" foods are generally okay if you chew them well.
- A diet high in protein and low in fiber or residue can help extend the time between outputs.

3. Enjoying favorites like hot wings and beer:
- There are usually no medical restrictions, and many people eat and drink whatever they like.
- It's wise to try new foods in small amounts to see how your body reacts.

4. General outlook:
- Many find managing a colostomy easier than an ileostomy.
- Chemotherapy can be challenging, so it's important to plan for extra self-care and seek support when needed.

These insights aim to provide practical guidance and encouragement as you navigate this transition.
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