Now that the obstruction is resolved I have a new question - It's been about ten days since my takedown (it was on Apr 9th) and I feel I am constipated. Initially, I was having very liquidy stools while I was still in the hospital and was on a liquid fit. But, since being on a soft diet the stools have thickened quite a bit and I am having trouble emptying the pouch. I am pooping small, pellet sized well formed stool and I have to strain to do so. Also I end up sitting a while on the pot to go each time. I am really worried about straining because I had a fissure earlie and I don't want it coming back. Anyway, does this sound normal or is something amiss? My diet right now is mostly GI soft which includes white bread, pasta, white rice, etc.
Now that the obstruction is resolved I have a new question - It's been about ten days since my takedown (it was on Apr 9th) and I feel I am constipated. Initially, I was having very liquidy stools while I was still in the hospital and was on a liquid fit. But, since being on a soft diet the stools have thickened quite a bit and I am having trouble emptying the pouch. I am pooping small, pellet sized well formed stool and I have to strain to do so. Also I end up sitting a while on the pot to go each time. I am really worried about straining because I had a fissure earlie and I don't want it coming back. Anyway, does this sound normal or is something amiss? My diet right now is mostly GI soft which includes white bread, pasta, white rice, etc.
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Marianne - Wouldn't a stricture at the site of the anastomosis result in some sort of a blockage? I did have a partial blockage after my takedown but I think it has resolved now. I no longer feel bloated or nauseated after eating. What are some of the foods that might help "loosen" things? I had coffee today hoping that might help things loosen up. I will also pick up some chocolate today when I step out.
Scott - I drink a lot of water already but I will further increase the intake. It's not too bad yet, just a little uncomfortable and irritating. What other adjustments can I make?
Things are a shade better but I am still having trouble totally emptying the pouch or emptying without straining. Everytime I go, I poop very little and have a constant pressure on my anus as if I have to go again. I hope this is just my pouch adjusting and things will et better with time.
You're describing stools that are probably too firm for you right now. You can fix that with diet, most likely. If you prefer to avoid the veggies, then juices could help. Straining at stool is not good for you. If you still have trouble emptying when your stool is soft, then it's time to consider other causes.
Scott - Are there any particular juices that I should consider drinking? I sometimes drink apple juice.
@UCWarrior2010 I am having the exact same issue you had with the pellet sized stool and a little straining. Doc says he doesn't think it is a stricture and I have been dialated.
I drink about 100 oz of water a day and that helps during the day, but then in then in the morning, I wake up with hard stools and have to do it all over again. Did you find more relief? Any tips?
Hi Jeff,
I am sorry that you are going through this. I was having this issue a while back so I don't remember precisely what worked. But, yes, I did find relief. It's been four years since my JPouch surgery and things have been good for the most part. So, while I don't remember how exactly this issue was resolved in my case, I can tell you that this is a temporary hiccup. I'd say try some of the suggestions that have been offered here. For example, have apple juice with each meal. Even now if I have fruit juice, my stool tends to become less thick. So, this might do the trick. Wish I could be more helpful! Good luck.
I'm 3 months post-takedown and strain on the toilet, but I don't just sit down and strain really hard, it's more like a little push, but when the stool is passing, I naturally tense up. I've had no problems by doing this and my surgeon isn't concerned by it either. When I was taking 6 imodium tablets a day, the stool was really thick, resulting in formed pellet like stools. Now I've reduced it to 3 a day and also sip on apple juice through the day, it has loosened up and become easier to pass. I still get times when I think I'm finished on the toilet, go and sit down or walk for a little bit but then end up needing the toilet again. Hopefully this settles over time.
I've found that bending forward when on the toilet, almost putting my head between my knees gets things moving a bit quicker and sometimes leaning backwards when sitting on the toilet as well. Try putting your feet on a small stool as well so that your knees are high, this can also help. I'm still adjusting and figuring things out too so you're not alone on this one! Haha.
@UCWarrior2010 ah I really hope it does! Thank for responding so soon! I will try the juice
@JordySimo I'm 4 1/2 months post takedown. It's good to know I'm not alone. The strangest part is I'm on no Immodium or any medication and have this issue. Best of luck!!