Hi j-pouch friends,
Quick update from me...
My takedown went smoothly on July 31. I spent four days in the hospital to transition to solid foods. After leaving the hospital and getting off of IV fluids, my bathroom trips dropped quickly from ~12/day to my current norm which is 5-6. It takes me about 10-15 minutes each time I use the bathroom to make sure I empty my pouch as much as possible. I have a very small amount of nighttime incontinence from passing gas (in my sleep and also it is MUCH harder to hold in gas when I'm lying down) but I'm living with it with just a folded soft tissue tucked in that spot. My BMs are still pretty liquid most of the time so I hope as they firm up the nighttime issue will resolve.
My biggest complaint right now is that I feel a lot of pressure in my rectum during the day and periodically feel a spasm there where I will have to stop what I'm doing (walking or talking) and just clench as hard as possible for 5-10 seconds until it passes.
In light of my great progress my surgeon has decided my disability leave time is OVER and I have to return to work next week. I guess success is a double edged sword!!
I'm mostly concerned about toughing out the spasms at work without looking like a crazy person (what if a spasm starts in the middle of a meeting?) and surviving BMs without a bidet. Since leaving the hospital I have only used my own toilet with my bidet seat (which is A-MAZ-ING). As a result I have had very minimal butt burn.
Any tips for return to work? Favorite products for BMs "on the road"?
A huge thanks to all here for all of the support this year... it has been a long journey, which is still ongoing, but for the first time I am starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Quick update from me...
My takedown went smoothly on July 31. I spent four days in the hospital to transition to solid foods. After leaving the hospital and getting off of IV fluids, my bathroom trips dropped quickly from ~12/day to my current norm which is 5-6. It takes me about 10-15 minutes each time I use the bathroom to make sure I empty my pouch as much as possible. I have a very small amount of nighttime incontinence from passing gas (in my sleep and also it is MUCH harder to hold in gas when I'm lying down) but I'm living with it with just a folded soft tissue tucked in that spot. My BMs are still pretty liquid most of the time so I hope as they firm up the nighttime issue will resolve.
My biggest complaint right now is that I feel a lot of pressure in my rectum during the day and periodically feel a spasm there where I will have to stop what I'm doing (walking or talking) and just clench as hard as possible for 5-10 seconds until it passes.
In light of my great progress my surgeon has decided my disability leave time is OVER and I have to return to work next week. I guess success is a double edged sword!!
I'm mostly concerned about toughing out the spasms at work without looking like a crazy person (what if a spasm starts in the middle of a meeting?) and surviving BMs without a bidet. Since leaving the hospital I have only used my own toilet with my bidet seat (which is A-MAZ-ING). As a result I have had very minimal butt burn.
Any tips for return to work? Favorite products for BMs "on the road"?
A huge thanks to all here for all of the support this year... it has been a long journey, which is still ongoing, but for the first time I am starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.