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In my opinion, just the same.
I had the first stage many yrs ago, some months prior, I had a serious flare up of Ulcerative Colitis which resulted in an end ileostomy; so I had my surgery to recover from as well as my illness.
I believed that because I was suffering from a flare up last time but now in relatively good health, I would recover from stage two much easier and quicker and my stay in hospital was shorter, I still experienced the same difficulties, restriction with movement and issues with the loop ileostomy.
I had stage two only a few weeks ago and I'm doing well.
I had Stage 2 right days ago, and this feels like a cake walk compared to last time. Some incisional pain, fatigue, but going in well nourished and healthy made a huge difference.
Wish you all the best.
That said, I'm nearly 7 months post-takedown and I couldn't be happier with the result. My bowels function almost normally, and all I have to remind me of my ordeal is a round rosebud scar, which is healing slowly, but nicely.
Good luck! Those surgeries saved my life.
I had my 1st surgery 7months ago it was emergency, i recovered in about 10 days.
i just had 2nd stage 3 weeks ago and it's a bit harder than the 1st one but only for about a week, no rectal pain tho but i do go pass mucous about 4 x day, only thing is your stoma is much smaller and no more loop, i dont like this stoma always leakage.
currently waiting for 3rd stage.
Dx with UC 2012
meds: corticosteroids, Asacol, 6 MP, Salofalk, Infliximab
End ileostomy 2014 no more meds
I had a three step as well. I am going to be honest, for me the second was the worst. I am in pediatrics and they talked me into getting an eipdural afterwards for pain management which Im not sure why because the pain pump with dilaudid worked fine I thought. But I ended up getting a UTI from the folly catheter and my epidural was all bad with leakage and making me extremely itchy etc. It just was more painful for me, but once everything was figured out it was okay.
I would say if you had good pain control the 1st surgery just stick with everything the same and you should be fine!
Two step, years ago.
Second was much easier, IMO.
I was out of the hospital in 4 days, and in full time nursing school 4 months later.
Though i I guess with your 3 step that's not really equal. Guess my second will be your third.