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My own experience is not parallel with your mother-in-laws (I underwent a total colectomy four years ago but did not require a colostomy bag). However, there is similarity between the end result - i.e. "no colon".
Indeed I found that I needed to make ~8 visits per day to the toilet daily. This reduced over time to~4 per day now.
I found that the number if visits can be reduced if the diet includes plenty of fibre - blending organic bran into pulverised fruit/vegetables and yoghurt is especially effective.
Also look at it this way - your mother in law probably visits the toilet 6-8 times per day to do a #1. All that will change is that at the same visit she is likely to do a #1 and a #2.
I always say to people that I do some of my best thinking and reflection while sitting on the toilet so there may be other (unrealised) advantages!!
Hope this helps a bit.
Morecambe
If you type in "total colectomy" to yahoo or google I am sure that it will steer you to a medical website where the procedure is illustrated diagramatically.
Good luck and please feel free to come back with any more questions
Morecambe