I've had the first of two surgies for J-Pouch and am a month out from takedown, and I have been hearing that it typically takes about a year for things to return to normal after takedown. I was hoping some of you could articulate for me what specifically I should expect to take such a substantial amount of time to adjust to. I know that this is a huge surgery and a major change for my digestive system to adjust to and all that, so it does of course make sense that the adjustment period would be sizable. I was just wondering if I'm missing anything in my expectations of what to expect will need adjusting to; this is what I have so far:
1) stretching the pouch
2) learning to control it (so as to not have accidents in the day/night)
3) learning what foods my new digestive tract can handle
4) learning what sorts of fiber suppliments I will need to take (i.e. imodium, pepto, metamucil wafers, etc)
Are there any other things that will be factored into that period of time after takedown that make adjustment take longer, or is my list of expectations pretty accurate? Thanks in advance for any replies!
1) stretching the pouch
2) learning to control it (so as to not have accidents in the day/night)
3) learning what foods my new digestive tract can handle
4) learning what sorts of fiber suppliments I will need to take (i.e. imodium, pepto, metamucil wafers, etc)
Are there any other things that will be factored into that period of time after takedown that make adjustment take longer, or is my list of expectations pretty accurate? Thanks in advance for any replies!