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As those of you who've read many of my posts will know, I have been lucky enough to have a stoma with a very low output, which is almost always of the "toothpaste consistency" that those of us with ileostomies are regularly told we should be aiming for. For the three months that I've had my ileostomy, it's kept to a very regular schedule of needing to be emptied a couple of times in the evening, and maybe producing a little more output overnight.
Well I've changed nothing in terms of diet or medication or anything else, and I don't feel abnormal for me in any other way, yet for three days now my ileostomy has been producing water-consistency output many many times throughout the day and night.
The only other time my output has changed at all was when it was watery due to a partial-blockage, but this time I've not eaten anything I shouldn't and have no pain (with the blockage I had severe pain and nausea), and there is such a big increase in the volume of output that didn't happen with the blockage.
Any ideas as to the cause? I'm also uncertain whether this diarrhoea means I'm not absorbing food properly as I'm very underweight - does anyone think that is likely with this level of output from an ileostomy? I don't feel ill enough to seek medical advice on a weekend, though I'll check in with either a GP or ring my stoma nurse on Monday if it's still on-going then.
(On the positive side, I much prefer this quick, painless diarrhoea with the ileostomy than the awful time I'd have with diarrhoea before the ileo. )
Well I've changed nothing in terms of diet or medication or anything else, and I don't feel abnormal for me in any other way, yet for three days now my ileostomy has been producing water-consistency output many many times throughout the day and night.
The only other time my output has changed at all was when it was watery due to a partial-blockage, but this time I've not eaten anything I shouldn't and have no pain (with the blockage I had severe pain and nausea), and there is such a big increase in the volume of output that didn't happen with the blockage.
Any ideas as to the cause? I'm also uncertain whether this diarrhoea means I'm not absorbing food properly as I'm very underweight - does anyone think that is likely with this level of output from an ileostomy? I don't feel ill enough to seek medical advice on a weekend, though I'll check in with either a GP or ring my stoma nurse on Monday if it's still on-going then.
(On the positive side, I much prefer this quick, painless diarrhoea with the ileostomy than the awful time I'd have with diarrhoea before the ileo. )