This topic is about someone who has been through quite a journey with their health, specifically dealing with surgeries related to their digestive system. Here's a breakdown of their experience and some advice shared by others:
- The individual had an emergency colostomy 2½ years ago due to a bowel obstruction and severe abdominal pain, all while not having insurance.
- An attempt to reverse the colostomy in September didn't go as planned, leading to an ileostomy and a period of severe depression.
- Last Thursday, they successfully had the ileostomy reversed.
- After being discharged directly from the ICU, they developed a fever of 102 °F. A chest X-ray indicated a "possible" pneumonia.
- They chose not to be readmitted to the hospital and instead received oral antibiotics, with a follow-up appointment scheduled with their surgeon.
- They are experiencing fast healing, moderate pain at the incision site, and have some hernias that will be addressed later.
- They plan to share their entire experience on a forum and through a blog.
Additional details include:
- They had two bowel movements while still in the hospital, but none after returning home. Normal bowel activity resumed the next morning, and they are hopeful for continued recovery.
Advice and insights from others include:
1. Postoperative fevers can be a sign of serious issues like pneumonia or bowel problems. If symptoms worsen, it's crucial to seek medical attention immediately, regardless of insurance concerns.
2. Many have offered encouragement and prayers for a full recovery, noting that setbacks such as postoperative pneumonia are not uncommon after abdominal surgery.
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