This topic is about someone who had ileostomy surgery in December and is now dealing with ongoing lower back pain and forgetfulness. They are reaching out to see if others have had similar experiences. Here are some insights and advice shared by others:
1. After ileostomy surgery, your body goes through significant changes. This can lead to muscle strain or changes in posture, which might cause lower back pain.
2. Adjusting to new routines, appliances, and dietary changes can be overwhelming at first. Many people find that this can temporarily affect their memory, but it often gets better as they settle into their new habits.
3. The surgery itself, especially if it involved large incisions, can weaken core muscles. This might indirectly lead to back pain.
4. If you also had chemotherapy, it might contribute to forgetfulness, often referred to as "chemo brain."
5. If your pain or memory issues continue or get worse, it's a good idea to talk to your surgeon or primary doctor. They can help evaluate your situation and suggest ways to manage these symptoms.