Hi all
just after some advice. I have had my stoma for a week. I am home and all was going ok.
Unfortunately, there hasn’t been any movement in my stoma for 24 hours now and it does feel a bit more tender. As it’s the weekend; there isn’t anyone I can ring so thought I’d see if any of you had any ideas of what I can do.
Thanks
Helen
Hi Hpf2011
I hope you are now sorted, but just wanted to say that with a colostomy it’s possible that it does not produce any output for a time without that being a concern. I sometimes go 2 days with nothing, and it will depend on what I’ve been eating and drinking. I just wanted to say not to assume it’s not working, but I hope all is well now.
Sarah xx
Hi Artsie Ann
I have a colostomy. It is still pretty windy… but just no output!
Saw a doctor late last night who believed that the bowel appeared to be doing what it should and sounded ok. Which made me feel a little better.
Going to increase my fibre a little see if that helps.
Helen
Hi Sarah
Thanks for the reply.
i did see a doctor last night and they had a listen and believed that the bowel sounded like it was doing what it should.
As of this morning still no output but it is being windy so maybe things are on the move?? I am going to increase my fibre a little see if that helps.
Its all a learning curve isn’t it!!
Helen x
Hi Helen
It definitely is at the start! Mine didn’t work at all for a week after surgery but I had wind, so the doctors weren’t concerned. I was still in hospital then so I was reassured things would be ok, and they were in time, Sometimes it’s just slow, but still ok. I’m quite happy when I have a day with nothing nowadays, but I know we’re kind of obsessive about checking when it’s new. A bit more fibre or some fresh orange juice might give it a move on, but glad you’ve been checked out for peace of mind.
Sarah xx
Hi Helen
Thats good news that you’re checked and your bowels active. Winds good so I’ve been told. I had a reversal and they let me out without any bowel movement just air. I thought it was hilarious.
I had an Ileostomy and they’re fast and furious I’ve heard that Colostomy’s are a more chilled affair. After all the output has further to come
Hope you have a good day and not too windy
Take care
Ann
Hi Helen My op was 07 04 2022 Ileostomy maybe reversible if i decide but my goodness mine starts to produce before and during a meal fast stomach and high in the upper bowel/colon gosh if mine did not produce for a few hours i would go to A&E its crazy producing Colon cancer well cancer all gone + i have prostate cancer since 2003 but now PSA at 1.50 been through all the scanners and radiation the radiation has damaged the water pipe but hey still here not tried any travel yet the thought of an argument at the checkpoints with the persons having maybe little knowledge and me turning round and coming home maybe one day i say lets thank the consultants and get on with life i am here to pick up tips and advice it does get my up a few times in the night I tried the TR205 Pearls 100 per box trio health care 0800 531 6280 not made a decision yet write up says one can go longer before cleaning out
now just to check after stomer nurse advice i do clean the bag out rinse with water any thoughts on this????anybody
many thanks all TB123
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