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Im curious how long the stay in hospital normally is for step 2 (jpouch) and 3 TD? i know everyone is different bout healing and such just trying to get a ballpark....and get ready for the vampires at 3am ..."are you asleep well i need to get some blood so WAKE UP"
Step one done already was a 6 day stay at hotel John Hopkins Cant rain all the time |
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hey,
I was in the hospital for about 10 days with step 2. and 4 days with the td. You will do just fine. good luck. Angela |
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I was in 5 days after step 2 and 4 days after step 3.
"...it came to pass..." - I Thess. 3:4b (NASB) |
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6 days for step 2 and 3 days for takedown.
Michelle UC dx: 2/02 Step 1 (colectomy): 11/2/06 Step 2: 2/23/07 Obstruction surgery: 03/2/07 Step 3: 6/20/07 Reversal of takedown: 10/3/07 Surgery for port install: 12/3/07 Fistula repair surgery: 4/8/08 Takedown #2: 6/4/08 |
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I was in the hospital about a week for step 2 and the same for step 3. My doctor was very cautious and had me take everything very slowly...liquids for a few days and then slowly added more solid foods. It was a longer process, but worked well for me!
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I had UC for 7 years, and have been reading this site since Feb. of this year after I decided to have the J-pouch surgery. I am curious to find out what most of you are calling step 1, whereas I only have had what you are calling step 2 and 3.
My first surgery was April 5, 2007 and I was in the hospital for 6 day's, wore the bag for 3 months and had what you are calling the take down on Monday July 9th(yesterday). I came home late this afternoon, only one day after the surgery. I feel that I have been really blessed with a very smooth recovery so far. After reading so many things about the BUTT BURN I thought for sure it was going to be horrible, but so far nothing like that has happened yet. Is this common or has the storm just not hit me yet? I have my 1st child due in about 3 weeks so I am hoping for the best for recovery. So far so good. This site has been very helpful and I am looking forward to seeing how everyone recovers from these operations. |
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I was in the hospital 30 days for step 2. Not the norm but obviously possible.
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travis
1. removal of colon 2. jpouch creation 3. connection or TD as far as recovery i was down and out (took it easy)for bout 2-3 weeks then back to helping people see in the NoVA area Cant rain all the time |
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Kinetic703,
So your removal of colon and jpouch creation were done on seperate operations? I was pretty much in bed for 2-3 weeks after the 1st surgery, and went back to work in about 6-7 weeks. Like I said I just got home from the 2nd surgery, they told me about a month of time off of work and no lifting of 20 pounds. It's 3:30 and I just woke up after 2hrs of sleep and was freezing cold and shaking but still no BUTT BURN. Thanks for the info. |
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I had my rectum removed due to rectal cancer on June 6th. At the same time my surgeon created a j-pouch and a temporary ileostomy. I was in the hospital for 7 days. I didn't even have an appetite for the first day and became neauseous for the next 4 days. I was put on a liquid diet for the first few days in the hospital and then attempted a soft food diet. It was hard to keep anything down. i was give antinausea meds that helped a lot. Then the day before I was released, my tummy began to feel better and was able to eat a little more. To my surgeon's surproze, I wasn't in much pain, especially with all the work that was done down there.
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To have TD, was there 48 hours, then returned 3 days latter for 5 days. Don't go home too soon.
Elizabeth UC May 19, 2006 Step 1 - March 8, 2007 Take down - June, 8 2007 Live, laugh, love |
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