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Mar 09, 2017

Ostomy Relocation: Recovery Time and Process?

The topic at hand is about the recovery time and process after having an ostomy relocated. This involves moving the stoma to a different location on the abdomen, which can be necessary for various medical reasons. Here are some insights and advice from someone who has experienced this procedure:

- The relocation of an ostomy is considered a major surgery. During this procedure, surgeons might also remove any additional diseased sections of the bowel if needed.
- After the surgery, hospital staff will keep a close eye on the stoma's output and your nutritional status. This helps them determine if you might need total parenteral nutrition (TPN), which is a way of getting nutrition into your body through your veins.
- If you've been living with an ostomy for a while, you might find that your recovery feels quicker because your body is already used to having a stoma.
- The stoma itself tends to heal quickly. In this particular case, the main post-surgery issue was related to the mesh used for hernia repair, not the stoma relocation.
- You might be able to return to a normal diet within a few weeks after leaving the hospital, and it's possible to feel well a year after the surgery.
- It's important to trust your surgical team and to understand the medical reasons for relocating the stoma, beyond just the cosmetic aspects.
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