Its normal according to my surgeon to have some pain for up to a year. You are at very high risk of a hernia so take it handy mate. I had a reversal 18 months ago and still have some pain
Yes definitely. In retrospect I probably did too much too quickly and wouldn't advise it! Luckily I got away with it but I've never been great at taking it easy 😬
Hi There, I would say within 2 months I was back to nearly nornal. However now I use medical equipment I have been feeling much better throughout the day.
@@siddhipant9911 I’m no expert but I’d get to a doctor. I started having shooting pains and it turned it out to be a hole in my intestines. Had to have my stoma pulled back through.
Its normal according to my surgeon to have some pain for up to a year. You are at very high risk of a hernia so take it handy mate. I had a reversal 18 months ago and still have some pain
Yes definitely. In retrospect I probably did too much too quickly and wouldn't advise it!
Luckily I got away with it but I've never been great at taking it easy 😬
Hope all goes well:-)
How long before you felt “normal” and in control of your bowel?
Hi There, I would say within 2 months I was back to nearly nornal. However now I use medical equipment I have been feeling much better throughout the day.
It's been about one month since the surgery, my father is in severe pain like piles, is it normal, or we should consult to doctor
@@siddhipant9911 I’m no expert but I’d get to a doctor. I started having shooting pains and it turned it out to be a hole in my intestines. Had to have my stoma pulled back through.