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Worried? Moi? YES! - Megan's Resection (merged)

Dallies

Dragonfly
Our daughter is due to have a right hemicolectomy. She is in her 10th week of a liquid diet (Ensure plus) she tried to eat for a day chicken and rice and had the worst pain and started to vomit and went as white as a sheet. She was advised to go straight back onto her milkshakes because of a sticture. She never moans or complains and says it's yummy!!! :ybiggrin: Her Crohn's is in the terminal ileum. Well to cut a long story short she is having surgery soon (Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers.) :frown:

Has anyone had this procedure and does this mean for certain that she will have diarrhea afterwards? Would love to know about your experiences.
Hopefully she can eat again after surgery I can't wait to give her a belated birthday cake:thumright:

xxxx
 
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Crohn's 35

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Hey Dallies, Meg is in good hands and has an amazing attitude!!! She may have diareah for the first while, I had it for awhile about 2 months and was on Questran , less invasive than other poop stoppers lol. She will be able to eat not long after surgery but start out slow and bland. Introduce it slowly. Takes time to heal, if it is laproscopic she could be sooner. She is young, strong and very positive which is great for healing quicker!

Sending all my love, thoughts and prayers for her, she is gonna be sooooooooooo happy!:banana:

:thumright:
 

Dexky

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Hi Dallies, I know you've got a lot on your mind. You know I'm always here for ya' sis. Megs gonna be fine!!! Then she'll be driving you nuts because that's what teen daughters are made for:).
 
So true Mark, teen age girls are meant to drive their parents nuts! I speak from experience! Lol.

Seriously though, I'm wishing the best for Meg and keeping her in my prayers! I'm sure all will go well with the surgery and recovery will go by fast with everyone's positive attitudes and a great Mom to help!
 
Hey Dallies you know I'm here if you need a chat :) yeah pretty much she is likely to have the big D after but it will settle, just takes time and if you're going anywhere just a bit of thought into where the toilets are etc
With the food side, for the 5 days I was in hospital they had me on soft food, which was understandable and then I was eating a LOT when I got home, so birthday cake will most probably go down a treat!
Getting out of the chairs at home winded me a bit so I took things very slow and I had to rely on my mum sometimes to help me get out of bed because I couldn't use my stomach muscles but I'm sure you'll be fantastic when you get her home :)xx
 
hi Dallies :) although i know quite a few people who've had resections, i didn't really know how long it takes for the output to normalise, so i found this link which i thought was quite helpful... http://www.cmft.nhs.uk/cancerinfo/colorectalrhemi.htm - and which says it can take quite a while (months even) for things to settle down regarding consistency of stools.

i'm Meg will be fine - in fact she'll be so much better than before, you will all benefit from seeing her enjoying her new lease of life, and i'll bet anything that her appetite will increase greatly once she's recovered from the first few days post surgery.

i'll be keeping her in thoughts, and you too - and if you're worried about anything at all, or just need to share your thoughts - we're here for you. x
 

Astra

Moderator
Hiya

Try not to worry anymore sweetie, it's hard I know, but Meg is going to have such a better quality of life, whereas at the moment she's quite poorly.
You're doing smashing! You're a fantastic Mum, and we all love you to bits!
You know where we are, don't you?
take it easy
xxxxxxxxx
 

DustyKat

Super Moderator
Hey Dallies, :bigwave:

I know what you are going through mate and me telling you not to worry, well I might as well :angry-banghead: 'cause Meg is your baby and you will always worry just like I do with Roo.

Like the others have said though D, she will be in a much better place after the op to the point that you will come to see this as a turning point in her life. You won't have the daily pain of watching her suffer whether it be physically, emotionally or with the bloody liquid diet! I can't answer as to the diarrhoea afterwards, Roo certainly has Short Bowel Syndrome but she had a far greater amount of bowel removed than Meg will be so I can only think that the odds of this will be vastly reduced.

Roo had no issues with eating once she had her bowels open and was discharged from hospital. She took it slowly at first with small meals. Although she never had the liquid diet her appetite and condition were so poor in the weeks leading up to op that she was probably in a similar situation to what Meg will be food wise post op.

What you do have on your side D, is Meg will be going to have her op under controlled circumstances, the surgeons know what to expect and there is no infection present which should ensure an uneventful and speedy recovery time. Also Meg is surrounded by a loving and caring family which plays just as big a part in her recovery as anything else. Your a fabulous Mum D and I know you feel blessed to have Meg in your life well she is one very lucky girl to have you too.

I know it feels lonely at times when you are confronted by the hurdles that your child faces but we truly are here for you D and always will be. I know Meg will be just fine and how could she not be with the great attitude she has and you.

Always thinking of you, :hug:
Dusty
 

Dexky

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Hey Meg, I'm sorry you are going through all this. I also know you just want the chance to get on with your life. I know you are going to be fine, but hold your mom's hand and reassure her:). It's hard on us, the parents, we aren't as tough as you kids are!!
 
Hi Dallies & Megz, sending strength & supportive thoughts your way. You both seem so strong, here's hoping all is better and calm for you both really soon.:ghug::ghug::goodluck:
 

Crohn's 35

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Dallies' daughter Megan's Resection!!!

Dallies daughter, Megan who has been living on ensures to receive surgery tomorrow!!

I am sending you hugs and thoughts during your surgery Megs. Dallies, please up date us as soon as you can! Everything will be ok sweetie!

:goodluck:and group hugs! :ghug:
 
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Megan - I hope you have a quick recovery and that the surgery will get you feeling better really soon! Hugs to you and your Mom!
 

DustyKat

Super Moderator
Hey Megz,

Wishing you tons of luck and best wishes for your surgery and a speedy recovery......................................


:goodluck::goodluck::goodluck::goodluck:



:getwell::getwell::getwell::getwell:



This is going to be a hard day for you H, and your family, and I know exactly what you will be going through. The waiting is the hardest part, that time from when Meg goes into theatre till you can touch her again in recovery and see that everything is going to be OK. I know Meg is going to be fine because she surrounded by people that love her more than anything in the world.


Thinking of you all, :hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug:
Dusty
 
Thinking about you meg and dallies.. thoughts and prayer go out to you. Good luck and keep us posted Dallies

Hugs to the both of you
 
wishing you both all the luck, love & strength in the world to see you through the worrying times, and looking forward to hearing positive reports. i'll be thinking of you both constantly. ((big hugs)) xxx
 

Dallies

Dragonfly
Great news! Meg's surgery went well. Thank you and love and hugs to you all :hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug:
 

Crohn's 35

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Yay!!! :banana: :banana: SEE I told you she would be just just fine!!! Please give her big hugs and kisses!!!!! :kiss:

So happy for ya both!!!!!!

:mbh:
 

DustyKat

Super Moderator
WOOHOO THIS IS JUST THE BEST NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:mbh::mbh:


:mbh::mbh:


AND HERE'S TO A SUPER SPEEDY RECOVERY!!!!!!!!!!!!


So happy, happy, happy for you all, :)
Dusty
 

Crohn's 35

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I got a Pm from Dallies that the surgery went fine and they took out 15cm. She may not be posting too much because she wants to spend as much time with Megan the hospital.

Don't worry Dallies we as parents fully understand! Look after your daughter, we are not going anywhere! Let us know how she keeps on!
 

Entchen

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Best wishes to Meg and Dallies both. A challenge to go through, for sure, we are all hope that you'll see a HUGE improvement soon, Meg!
 

Crohn's 35

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I just got an update from Dallies. Megs is off oxygen and on morphine for pain, Dallies says the doctors are saying she is coming along nicely.

Dallies mentioned that Megs is thanking everyone for their support and love. Dallies will update herself when she gets a min, she is running back and forth because she has to let her dogs out, and spends all her other time with Megan.

She sends he love to everyone!!!!

Speedy Gonzales recovery! ((hugs))!
 

DustyKat

Super Moderator
So happy and relieved to hear that everything is continuing to go well, YAY!!!

Tons of :hug: to all, :)
Dusty
 

Dallies

Dragonfly
Fab news!

Meg is getting better by the hour. She is eating soft food in conjuction with milkshakes, (very lo-fibre diet) and is doing really well , no IV fluids or morphine:biggrin:

She opened her GCSE exam results in her hospital bed yesterday and had an audience consisting of doctors and nurses and had a round of applause as she had achieved mainly A grades, we are so proud of her. She goes back to school in a couple of weeks for two years of A levels before university. She had her friends visit and is so happy she can eat without pain.

:mbh: She can come home tomorrow.

Thank you so much for all your support.
 

DustyKat

Super Moderator
OMG, THIS IS GREAT!!!!!!....................................................................................


:mbh::mbh:

:mbh::mbh:


I'm so happy for you all. Please give Meg a BIG kiss and hug from me and tell her well done on all fronts! I'm so proud of her and you too D!!!

YAY, :)
Dusty
 
FAB news Dallies :) Just up up UP from this point!!
Tell her well done with her gcse's I got about the same and it just makes all the hard work worth it!! Also good luck with college as well, she'll love it!

Was it open surgery in the end, or key hole?? Just wondering how she is finding getting about at the mo?

xxx
 

Crohn's 35

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I am so happy! I knew she would do wonderfully,she did all the right things prior to surgery, and post surgery is very important too! ((hugs))) , I wont be here tomorrow as we are going away , just tell her I am happy for you both!!
 

Astra

Moderator
EXCELLENT NEWS !!!

Well done Megan for wonderful results!
Soooooooooooooooo happy you're coming home!!
I was away when you went in, but I thought about you often, hope you're ok too Mum? I've sent a PM, hope to chat soon, take care, all of you!
love as always
xxxxxxx
 
Aww Congrats, those are fantastic grades :)

So glad she is on the mend and able to eat, fantastic news :)

Keep us updated, send my love xx
 

Dallies

Dragonfly
FAB news Dallies :) Just up up UP from this point!!
Tell her well done with her gcse's I got about the same and it just makes all the hard work worth it!! Also good luck with college as well, she'll love it!

Was it open surgery in the end, or key hole?? Just wondering how she is finding getting about at the mo?

xxx
She had assisted laparoscopic surgery, she has small scars around a longer one under her belly button. She will be at the same High School in Sixth Form and just has a different tie to wear LOL.

She is managing to walk fine and painfree just slowly:thumright:

Thank you, thank you thank you!!!!!!

(Pen and Joan speak soon):ybiggrin:
 

Crohn's 35

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Hey Dallies, I am only here tonight and then I am gone for a vacation, so if you dont catch me not to worry! I know Megan is fine! With a mom like you , I am NOT worried!

Give her hugs for me ok?
 

Dexky

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That's all great news D!! Good for you Meg on your recovery and your grades!! I'm looking forward to better days for you both now:).
 
so happy to hear the good positive updates on Meg's progress, and congrats to her on the fab results!!

Dallies - don't forget to look after yourself too hun.. it's hard running back & forth to hospital, not to mention all the worry that you've been through, make sure you take some time out to rest up bit. ((hugs)) to you and Megan :) xxx
 

Crohn's 35

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I just got a quick update from Dallies! Megan is doing very very well and she goes to back to school tomorrow!!!! Yay !! :banana: :mbh:

Way to go Megan!!! So glad you are on your way to a bright future!!!! Good luck on your first day!! :)
 

DustyKat

Super Moderator
WOOHOO. This is so good to hear!


:award2:


Onward and upward Megz. Good on you, the world is your oyster!

Dusty. :)
 
Great news!
I had my operation at 14, similar age and my life has been getting better ever since! I told her this as well on facebook chat, so now I look forward to ' I told you so'!
 

Dallies

Dragonfly
It's me again!!!

:bigwave: Hey everyone! Firstly do let me apologise for not spending too much time on the forum as I did. Pirate's post struck a nerve with me and I did feel I was spending too much time here with a laptop on my knee LOL.

If I pop in from time to time - know that I do have a quick read and think about each and every one of you. This really is a wonderful place with wonderful people :hug:

Meggie is back at school doing A levels and gosh it's so wonderful, she had lunch at school today, yep solid food and is painfree!!! It's sooooooooooo
great. (She had milkskakes for 12 weeks with no solid food)

I think her future is very bright. I am so grateful to everyone on this forum.

Love ya all D xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 

Astra

Moderator
Hiya D!!

Yes the future is certainly bright, this is wonderful news, and what we were all hoping for!
The only way is up!
Sending Meg all the luck in the world, she deserves it! and so do you too, what a crackin yummy mummy you are!
take care and we'll see ya soon!
xxxx
 

Dexky

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Good for you Dallies!! Talk to you soon....if I ever figure out that @#$%^ MSN thing!!!

All the best to you and Meg!!
 

Crohn's 35

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Yay Megan!! If she feels as good as I did on my first resection she is well on her way! Long time and healthy life for you Megan!!
 
I don't know how I missed this whole post. I am happy to read that your daughter is doing well! I hope things keep looking up and positive for her!! :)
 

Dallies

Dragonfly
Update

Meg went to have her one month post - op check-up today. Everything is going really well, she had a slight infection of the wound and had antibiotics which had sorted it and today she had a bone density lumbar spine xray which is slightly low, but they said it's nothing to worry about and jumping around and getting back to playing tennis will help:shifty-t::smile: She's had the surgery so this should sort itself out.

She has a swine flu jab and a seasonal flu lab tomorrow due to her being on immunosuppressants.

She has been given Vitamin A and D and has to have injections of vitamin B12 every three months dut to the removal of her ileum. It may seem that she can stop the azathrioprine (100mg) as she has no active crohns, so will wait to see what happens when she goes to her next appointment.

Thank you to everyone for your support and kind wishes. As always you are all amazing, caring individuals. :hug:
 
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Crohn's 35

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Glad to hear the check up is going well!! Yes, especially after a resection Vitamin d3 and calcium is important, so is B12. The Ileum is where it is absorbed and since having resections we need to boost it up. Congrats all is going well! Hugs xxx
 
Hi Dallies,

I'm new to the forum but not to crohns!

So glad to hear your duaghter is doing well after her resection. It was the best thing she did, hopefully she will have a long and happy crohns free time.

D
 

DustyKat

Super Moderator
Woohoo, this is so great to hear D!!!

Suss out the Imuran thing. I guess it boils down to the opinions of different docs..........Roo's GI's want her to remain on the maintenance dose so she stays in remission as long as possible.

I'm so happy for Meg D and please give her a great big hug from me. I bet you did an absolutely fab job too!!!

Great news, :)
Dusty
 

Dexky

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Glad to hear it D!!! I know it's such a relief for both of you!! Looking forward to seeing you around again:wink:!!!
 
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