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This is my first post here, and I'm looking for some reassurance. I'm 26 on the 29th, so happy birthday to me, I have surgery scheduled for the 30th. I had a colectomy about 7 years ago, with plans to reverse into a j-pouch at some point. I've lived very healthy for the past 7 years, and decided it would be a drastic decrease in quality of life to get the j-pouch, thus my doctor suggested removal of the rectum to make it permanent and help with some chronic wounds I have around my rectum.
I'm a bit of a hypochondriac, after being sick for most of my teenage years, and even though I would say I'm the healthiest I've ever been, I can't help but thing the worst about this relatively easy surgery. There's no major removal of bowels, and I haven't used my rectum in almost 7 years, but it's triggering my greatest fear of passing on an operating table...
Tldr:
Having surgery in 4 days and freaking out.
Has anyone had the rectal removal surgery and have any tips or reassurance? Could really use some good news.
Thanks.
EDIT:
Currently recovering in my hospital room. Everything went according to plan, and the nursing and doctor staff have been great through it all.
Thanks everyone for the kind words and the reassurances.
Should be smooth sailing from here!
I'm a bit of a hypochondriac, after being sick for most of my teenage years, and even though I would say I'm the healthiest I've ever been, I can't help but thing the worst about this relatively easy surgery. There's no major removal of bowels, and I haven't used my rectum in almost 7 years, but it's triggering my greatest fear of passing on an operating table...
Tldr:
Having surgery in 4 days and freaking out.
Has anyone had the rectal removal surgery and have any tips or reassurance? Could really use some good news.
Thanks.
EDIT:
Currently recovering in my hospital room. Everything went according to plan, and the nursing and doctor staff have been great through it all.
Thanks everyone for the kind words and the reassurances.
Should be smooth sailing from here!
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