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 to watch my Grandkids grow up or have seen my kids grow up. Like it was said below once you have the anus removed. there is no reversal, atleast not til they come up with a design of a mechinism that will work like one. I am doing some thinking on it. There has to be a way. Look, they have a artificial heart! Anyone have any Idea's. Let me know
I have only had about 5 blockages since I have had a total colectomy. I think thats pretty good. I can remember them all and avoid those foods or chew alot better. What I am saying is, "Be thankful you are alive!"
----- Original Message ---- From: rachel622650 <newton646@...> To: ukostomysupport@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 3:47:24 PM Subject: [UK Ostomy Support ] Re: hernia
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 waiting list for any type of op which can compound the problem, and round here there are ways to go through before the docs even think about ops. Once again please think about other people who may not be as lucky as you and also new ostomists who may not have come to terms with their new body image yet but read these letters and become convinced the docs have told them wrong because someone said this or that. Basically if your anus is removed you cannot have a reversal. My husband has had an illeostomy for 13 yrs,went back to work and had parastomal hernias, twisted bowels (where the bowel in the hernia twists and stops working) and everything else, just about, that life can throw at him, he now is on fentanyl patches for pain relief and hes
only 54 which is not that old, depends on your outlook and willpower really from a loving wife Rach
--- In ukostomysupport@ yahoogroups. com, christine rooney <silver_spoon50@ ...> wrote: > > 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 done,it was a realy bad experience for me but thank god i got out after 13 days without getting mrsa ,any one who wants to ask me about the opp is free to add me to there list ..silver_spoon50 psits 4 weeks today but my wounds still need dressing every day ,i think it was much easier getting the iliostomy than the reversal and hernia repair.im 46 by the way so im not that young lol.every pain i get now i think
omg my colon wats left of it.okbye for now christine. > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Stewart <globetrotteruk@ ...> > To: ukostomysupport@ yahoogroups. com > Sent: Monday, 31 March, 2008 9:13:54 AM > Subject: [UK Ostomy Support ] Re: hernia > > > 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 made mesh.......This is being replaced with a mesh > made from our friend the pig. Perhaps you should ask your surgeon if > that might be available for you. > Stew/Globetrotteruk > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ >
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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 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...
Hello All, Â Â Â Â 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...
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...
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...
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...