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Hey, I had my j pouch surgery 3 weeks ago after having UC disease for 3 years. Had all of my colon removed and had end ileostomy, had the j pouch constructed but kept a loop ileostomy because it needed time to heal, and I had the reversal recently. I'm going at least 10 times a day and 3 at night. Is this normal? What can I do to help things? Help I'm freaking out!

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Hi,
I too am about 3 weeks out and know the frustration. I have begun experimenting with imodium (doc approved), metamucil wafers and pepto. I find if I can thicken things up I can go longer between visits. I also find I have to wait longer in the restroom to make sure I empty my pouch as much possible. I also try to eat applesauce with meals to help thicken. Patience is the way to go. Your body is re-learning to use the bathroom and to handle this new task. Over time the pouch will stretch allowing it to hold more volume in turn allowing less BM's. I know it's a pain but I'd like to think it will be worth it in the long run!
J
I prefer more liquidy b.m.s because it is easier and faster to empty my J-pouch. I have full control and only visit the bathroom about three times during the day and once or twice at night, depending upon what I ate for dinner. I had my takedown over 10 years ago. Things were far more active (frequent) at first but settled down to a personal pattern eventually. It's much trial and error for each of us.
C
D., my doc had me taking lomotil from the beginning; I am 15 yrs post surgery and still take it daily. I've not been one who can "thicken" BM through diet, the lomotil just slows things down a bit.
Sounds like your experience is normal. Your pouch will stretch and learn how to function better over time! I still have "oopsies" every now and then but MUCH better than with the UC! Smiler
Txgal58
I didn't keep a diary and so I can't remember when things finally slowed down. I believe it didn't happen overnight, though. I always have used food rather than meds to control consistency and frequency. I have nothing against meds at all but eating certain foods works for me. I think it's easier to aim for a liquidy output than one which is more solid. Best wishes!
C

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