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May 09, 2025

3 Weeks After Surgery Revision: Healing Progress and Tips

This topic is about the healing process and concerns following a stoma revision surgery, specifically focusing on the progress three weeks after the procedure. Here are some insights and advice shared by someone who has gone through this experience:

- During the revision, the medical team was unable to repair a parastomal hernia because the fascia, which is the tissue that provides support, was too damaged to identify. This was likely due to extensive tearing during an emergency surgery earlier in 2023. As a result, the revised stoma now sits more inward, like an "innie."

- Healing is progressing, but there is still some bleeding in the output and on the stoma surface. A follow-up appointment is scheduled in three weeks to monitor this.

- Using an Eakin Cohesive Seal has significantly improved the condition of the skin around the stoma. The physician assistant showed how to place the seal as close to the stoma as possible and how to adjust the adhesive backing of the pouching system for a better fit.

- Although applying the seal and appliance can be painful where there is bleeding, overall healing is moving in a positive direction.

- It's important to remember that healing will happen at its own pace, so patience is key.

Here are some additional pieces of advice and insights:

1. Take your recovery slowly and allow yourself time to heal. Avoid rushing back into activities too quickly.

2. Rest is crucial, and it's helpful to think of the most challenging part of the process as being behind you.

3. Having confidence in a knowledgeable medical team can be very reassuring, so continue to follow their guidance.

4. Keep working on improving your pouching technique to protect your skin and ensure a good fit. This is an ongoing learning process that can be very beneficial.
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