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anyone know if this is ok with a k pouch stoma?will it dry out the stoma/dehydrate the stoma? Chris was told never take benadryl or antihistamines for that reason so i wonder.
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Boy, I would think a sauna would very likely lead to dehydration, which can sneak up on one. I've been hospitalized since my k-pouch 3 times for about a week each time for "acute renal failure." I couldn't really tell I was even sick; I just felt weak and tired and got winded easily. My husband said my eyes looked funny. But each time I was so dry my kidneys failed. I bounced back each time, but why risk it.
One way to tell how dehydrating a sauna can be is to have a healthy person take a drink (alcohol) and then take a sauna. One can become very drunk very quickly as one sweats. We had a home sauna when I was a girl and my Dad did that one time; Good we were home because he became very inebriated. My advice: forget the sauna, especially with a shortened digestive track to absorb water. |
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I am a great lover of both Steam baths ans saunas and took them for years with no problem other than the obvious dehydration. Drink lots of water afterwards and a little before( too much makes you nausious (sorry for the spelling on that one!). I just wear a towel or bathing suit without a stoma cover because the heat tends to melt the glue or sylicon to my body and irritates it more.
I have also been on antihisthamines for cronic alergies for years...again....drink lots of fluids. Sharon |
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you don't have to avoid benadryl or antihistamines, you just have to be aware that it'll dry you out, and it'll probably take longer to intubate.
right after i came back from surgery, i had to finish up 12 more weeks of chemo, doing it for three days every two weeks. just before they hook you up to the chemo pump, they give you a half hour infusion of zofran for nausea, and then they pump you FULL...and i mean FULL of benadryl. they syringe full of it was about equal to like...9 or 10 benadryl pills. it really makes you feel like you were hit by a mac truck. it did wierd things to me. but i learned quickly on to try and intubate JUST before getting the benadryl, b/c one time i didn't, and bout an hour or so after i needed to intubate..no joke...it took about 45 min. to get barely in. it was dry as a bone. and i had it lubed up crazy good. it's just like normal people. you take benadryl you get real real thirsty. it dries up that mucous membrane. as for sauna, i have no clue. but i'd think that a steambath...like a eucalyptus steam bath (which they have at a spa near my job that i just ADORE) would probably be good. it'd keep you nice and moist all over! hehehehe... |
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thanks for all the helpful info.
of course in chris's case anything that will cause dehydration is not advisable. he has enough trouble keeping hydrated without causing more! |
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One of my favorite hydrating drinks is a mint lemonaid made with fresh mint and fresh lemons...does wonders to keep up hydation and tastes great...just a suggestion
sharon |
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