Hi. Chrons Ma back after a long hiatus, still in the role of caring for my son, now 24. Sadly, a total colectomy last June following a sustained period of sepsis that almost cost him his life.
2 questions please 1. discharge from the rectal stump. What is everyones experience with this please ? 1 year on and bloody discharge is becoming more frequent (2-3 times per day). Gastro seems unconcerned with increased frequency. This said, is proceeding to a endoscopy to further investigate. Sons health in unimproved with quality of life poor (not working, no significant socialization/relationships), with pain, nausea etc much the same, if not in fact, averagely worse 2. post surgical pain. Son essentially had 2 procedures 4 days apart. 1st was done laproscopically. 4 days on. stoma strangled and an open procedure followed to milk the gut (as he had started eating solid food) and re-fashion the stoma. We are being told that some patients experience a heightened sensitivity in the gut lining with multiple abdominal surgeries. He is scheduled for specialized radiological intervention, where they will inject steroids and local anaesthetic in and around the troublesome area
I would really appreciate any feedback from anyone who has had similar experiences. Isolation and poor understanding remains by others regarding our continued woes. Thank you all.
2 questions please 1. discharge from the rectal stump. What is everyones experience with this please ? 1 year on and bloody discharge is becoming more frequent (2-3 times per day). Gastro seems unconcerned with increased frequency. This said, is proceeding to a endoscopy to further investigate. Sons health in unimproved with quality of life poor (not working, no significant socialization/relationships), with pain, nausea etc much the same, if not in fact, averagely worse 2. post surgical pain. Son essentially had 2 procedures 4 days apart. 1st was done laproscopically. 4 days on. stoma strangled and an open procedure followed to milk the gut (as he had started eating solid food) and re-fashion the stoma. We are being told that some patients experience a heightened sensitivity in the gut lining with multiple abdominal surgeries. He is scheduled for specialized radiological intervention, where they will inject steroids and local anaesthetic in and around the troublesome area
I would really appreciate any feedback from anyone who has had similar experiences. Isolation and poor understanding remains by others regarding our continued woes. Thank you all.