So it's been 4 days since I had my take down surgery and tbh it hasn't been too bad. The BMs are no way as frequent as people were saying, i remember once my bowels started to work I went 4-5 times in a 24 hour period(WITH NO MEDS) and I was the one forcing the bowel movements. I was kind of surprised to know that my stool, at times was formed (like small pellets) and I could easily hold off a BM if I wanted to despite the discomfort. Even now my BMs are less than 8 a day, and from what I was reading on this forum the BMs are initially quite frequent and then stabilise.
There are however a few issues which are causing me a great deal of discomfort, the main issue being stomach cramps and gas. I feel like I have gas stuck in my bowels which leads to the cramping and most of the time spent on the toilet seat is releasing gas. Is there anything I can do to prevent the stomach cramps from occurring ?I almost fainted the other day trying to empty my j pouch. If I could deal with this one issue I would have overcome a huge hurdle. I feel like the codeine goes somewhere to dealing with the discomfort but I've heard it's not a wise thing to do.
Btw once I was discharged the surgeon saw no issue with giving me Imodium and Codeine for pain relief. Bowel movements are not frequent anyway so I try not to use the Imodium but I do use the codeine if I have stomach cramps. It would be interesting to know what other people feel about this since my pouch has only just come into operation, is it wise?
Also will using too much imodium and codeine cause an intestinal blockage ?