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- Apr 24, 2012
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well I'm going to have to change my user name, 'cause I just had my 1st surgery [I held on to my colon for 12 years!] --total colectomy with end permanent ileostomy on October 18th. No more running!
My surgeon [I love her! I live in L.A.] said the next step is to remove my rectum. I previously had some perianal fistulas [2 setons...fell out, then anal fistulotomy].
She said the rectum is just another area for disease and cancer and that as long as I kept it, I'd have to keep going in for regular flex sig's. To hell with that! Take it out!
I can't believe I made the peace with my ileostomy surgery. I feel like I have a new life and new freedoms [I used to have a lot of accidents]. But now I wonder if I'll ever find a man to love me and my modified body. I'm 35, single, no kids ...and truly believe I want a child someday.
I hate to admit that the 'no man' thing bothers me, but it does.
I need to focus on the positive things I can control now --going back to school. I want to get certified as a nurse asst first, then go back to nursing school and ultimately be a GI nurse [possibly stoma RN??...I'll be pro by the time I'm done]
My surgeon [I love her! I live in L.A.] said the next step is to remove my rectum. I previously had some perianal fistulas [2 setons...fell out, then anal fistulotomy].
She said the rectum is just another area for disease and cancer and that as long as I kept it, I'd have to keep going in for regular flex sig's. To hell with that! Take it out!
I can't believe I made the peace with my ileostomy surgery. I feel like I have a new life and new freedoms [I used to have a lot of accidents]. But now I wonder if I'll ever find a man to love me and my modified body. I'm 35, single, no kids ...and truly believe I want a child someday.
I hate to admit that the 'no man' thing bothers me, but it does.
I need to focus on the positive things I can control now --going back to school. I want to get certified as a nurse asst first, then go back to nursing school and ultimately be a GI nurse [possibly stoma RN??...I'll be pro by the time I'm done]