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[UK Ostomy Support ] Re: hernia

No problem Jean, thanks for lettin us know. I hope he's feeling
better soon.
Stew/Globey





--- In ukostomysupport@yahoogroups.com, Norman Dale <norman.dale@...>
wrote:
>
> This is norman's wife - Jean. norman is in hospital - and I've been
checking his emails. I did not want you to think that you are being
ignored. I am sure he will catch up with everyone when he can.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Andre <andre_du_bois@...>
> To: ukostomysupport@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, 15 April, 2008 12:20:06 PM
> Subject: [UK Ostomy Support ] Re: hernia
>
> Hi Mick (and the rest of you guys),
>
> Not good news :( I am afraid that I am in the same position as you,
> however, I saw a consultant a couple of years back now and he was
> prepared to do the hernia and reversal for me. As I think I said
> before, I almost died last time so I am afraid as well to have the
> hernia's fixed and my tubes reconnected. .
>
> It's always worth getting a second or even third opinion.
>
> How big and where is your hernia? How long have you had it for?
>
> I wish that there was something more constructive that I could say
but
> this is a mystery for me as well......
>
> I plan to start the process early next year (after I have lost 20Kg
as
> well) - I am over 50 so there is a greater theoretical risk involved
> with that as well........ ..
>
> Oh well, enjoy life for now
>
> Andre
>
>
>
>
>
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Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:18 pm

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hi i have a colostomy and i have a large ish hernia there too can they repair the hernia or will it have to be resited it has been resited from rhs to lhs...
dunlop_tec
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Mar 30, 2008
10:15 pm

Hi Mick, Sorry to hear about your probs with the hernias. There is a scheme for hernia repairs which involves strengthening the damages area with a type of man...
Stewart
globetrotteruk
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Mar 31, 2008
4:14 pm

hi i am after a bit more info on the operation i had a colostomy on the RHS untill it prolapsted then they moved it to the LHS which now has a large hernia...
dunlop_tec
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Apr 15, 2008
10:06 am

Hi Mick (and the rest of you guys), Not good news :( I am afraid that I am in the same position as you, however, I saw a consultant a couple of years back now...
Andre
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Apr 15, 2008
11:20 am

hi i have had the for about a year and it just got larger over time i would say it the size of a half a small melon its on my lhs about inline with my belly...
dunlop_tec
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Apr 16, 2008
9:08 am

This is norman's wife - Jean. norman is in hospital - and I've been checking his emails. I did not want you to think that you are being ignored. I am sure he...
Norman Dale
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Apr 16, 2008
9:06 am

No problem Jean, thanks for lettin us know. I hope he's feeling better soon. Stew/Globey ... checking his emails. I did not want you to think that you are...
Stewart
globetrotteruk
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Apr 17, 2008
9:18 pm

hi im christine from liverpool uk ,i developed a parastomil hernia ,and was in agony,i went in hospital and asked for a reversal while i was there which they...
christine rooney
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May 25, 2008
6:07 pm

Christine you are a lucky person to be able to demand a reversal, please remember that not all ostomy's are temporary, most are permanent. There is also a...
rachel622650
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May 27, 2008
7:47 pm

Hello All,      I am an Iliostomate for over 20yrs. (I don't keep track of exactly how long I have had it.) I am blessed because of it. I would not be here...
SUE sc_3379
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May 28, 2008
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Amen to that Sue. I had my rectum removed in Jan of 99 due to cancer. When I woke from surgery there it was....colostomy bag! What Now! well only answer I...
JUDY BOATWRIGHT
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May 28, 2008
4:52 pm

Hi girls its so refreshing to hear from people with a similar outlook on life. It doesnt end with a colostomy or illeostomy it just changes( so dont be afraid...
rachel622650
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May 28, 2008
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helo rachel ,yer i know a lot of ostomys are permanent,i had my iliostomy 5 yrs ago when i was 7 months pregnant,me and my baby survived thru all wen my bowel...
christine rooney
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