We were just told yesterday, after having the contrast enema and flex scope, that everything looks excellent in there, and we are proceeding with our plans for take down/stoma reversal surgery in mid December.
We've really had a great experience with the stoma, except for a few bumps early on. We never experienced any of the horror stories such as high output or bag blow outs due to gas, etc. In fact, while were were prescribed up to 8 lomotils daily along with immodium and metamucil as needed, the most medication we've ever taken in one day were 3 lomotils spread out over a 24 hour period.
I am mentioning these details specifically because I am hoping against hope that our experience with the j pouch will be just as smooth as it was with the stoma, even though we are aware and are prepared for the worst, just in case.
My question is, for those that have had the reversal, would you say that your output with the j pouch was similar, if not identical (or better!) than the output via the stoma? My thoughts are such that the amount and consistency shouldn't change much at all, and in fact should only get better, as the only difference now is the waste has a place to collect for a bit as opposed to an immediate release, and we just have to get to the point where we are able to control it prior to getting to the restroom.
I'd appreciate anyone's thoughts on my theory, as well as what your experience was like. Thank you in advance.
We've really had a great experience with the stoma, except for a few bumps early on. We never experienced any of the horror stories such as high output or bag blow outs due to gas, etc. In fact, while were were prescribed up to 8 lomotils daily along with immodium and metamucil as needed, the most medication we've ever taken in one day were 3 lomotils spread out over a 24 hour period.
I am mentioning these details specifically because I am hoping against hope that our experience with the j pouch will be just as smooth as it was with the stoma, even though we are aware and are prepared for the worst, just in case.
My question is, for those that have had the reversal, would you say that your output with the j pouch was similar, if not identical (or better!) than the output via the stoma? My thoughts are such that the amount and consistency shouldn't change much at all, and in fact should only get better, as the only difference now is the waste has a place to collect for a bit as opposed to an immediate release, and we just have to get to the point where we are able to control it prior to getting to the restroom.
I'd appreciate anyone's thoughts on my theory, as well as what your experience was like. Thank you in advance.