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I have had an ilestomy for 5 years and am considering having it reversed, but with no J-pouch. My surgeon wants to reattach the small intestine directly to my rectum. Has anyone out there had this done, and if so, did you have good results?
Thanks!
Isabelle
Isabelle
by the afternoon, they could listen with a stethoscope and heard that the bowels were already trying to kick in, which is a GREAT sign. They tell me that that's one of the most common problems is getting the gut to kick in and work. Usually that's what slows things down.
Isabelle
Charchar2003
on the 26th he was up and walking [painfully], but walking. that evening he had a bowel movement which is an EXCELLENT sign and should be celebrated because one of the biggest concerns is for the gut to kick in and process correctly. If this doesn't kick in, then a tube is inserted down the nose to the stomach and gases are equalized. [he had this done the last time]
Today he was up walking the halls very fast!!!! and they finally started him on a fluid diet YAY!!! now he just needs to keep the pain level down. When they take him off the iv and demerol drip, he can come home. But he has to be able to maintain a good level for oxygen, breathing, and passing gas or bowel movement before they let him go. They're hoping for tomorrow evening. ;o)