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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • This update was filmed on Thursday the 11th of July, 2024 in Perth, Western Australia.
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Комментарии • 345

  • @francinepaluch9401
    @francinepaluch9401 Месяц назад +49

    Hi Paul. You may have just changed my husband’s life! He had his gall bladder removed 20 years ago and has suffered with loose bowel motions ever since, which have got much worse as he gets older. He is really suffering now, mentally and physically and has stopped wanting to go out because of the toilet problems. No doctor has ever suggested he may be suffering from bile malabsorption issues but now it makes sense to me. Going to speak to our GP and ask to try one of the meds you suggested, we’re in the UK. He also has high cholesterol so we could kill two birds with one stone! What a great educator you are, thank you. 🇬🇧😀😀

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +16

      Yep. He almost certainly has BAM - Bile Acid Malabsorption. His large bowel is getting irritated with too much bile acid, and is flooding his bowel with water, which comes out as diarrhoea. Research it online, and then ask your doctor some well researched questions. I'm so pleased. Please do write again and tell me how you went. Paul.

    • @marieh442
      @marieh442 Месяц назад +4

      Hi Francine! I've been suffering by the same thing as your husband. Please research the SeHCAT test that hospitals can use to check for bile acid malabsorption. I'm having this test done this summer. But it's also possible to use BAS-medicine, like Questran, without having the test done in advance. It's no harm in using it without the test done.

    • @EmmaBakesCakes
      @EmmaBakesCakes Месяц назад +3

      That’s fantastic I hope it all works out and improves your Husband’s health x

    • @francinepaluch7511
      @francinepaluch7511 Месяц назад +3

      @@PaulinPerth Thank you. I’ll let you know how he gets on.

    • @francinepaluch7511
      @francinepaluch7511 Месяц назад +3

      @@marieh442Thank you for this very helpful info. I hope you are doing ok now.

  • @ladyyi
    @ladyyi Месяц назад +58

    Paul, Angie here from the great lakes area in USA...please go your own path....dont let these stories steal your joy. You WILL thrive after this! Please be strong!,,,,,you got this

  • @FraziersMommy
    @FraziersMommy Месяц назад +32

    Paul, you seem much healthier now than before you had surgery. I know you'll get through it, no problem.
    Paul, I want to thank you for the wealth of information you gave. I'm 70 and have never been able to enjoy a meal in a restaurant. I'll go to be with my family and friends, but don't dare eat. Been using Lomotil for 40-50 years, mild to no help. BECAUSE OF YOU. I now have the information to go to my doc and say " I am going to try this". What a dream it would be to eat a meal with my family and friends. Thank you, thank you!

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +13

      And thank you for letting me know. I'm smiling now. These are the messages that I live for. Paul.

  • @yvonnecasserly2606
    @yvonnecasserly2606 Месяц назад +23

    Im not a patient or wear a stoma but find your videos so interesting to listen to. The internet needs more people like you, honest, caring and genuinely interested in helping others. You are a true gem. x

  • @jacobisraeli3404
    @jacobisraeli3404 Месяц назад +27

    Your anatomy lesson on the digestive system was very well researched! I’m impressed

  • @robertashaffer3950
    @robertashaffer3950 Месяц назад +9

    Hello Paul, please do not apologize for the length of this video. You explain things so well! I was interested in the information you provided us with from beginning to end. I have no doubt numerous of your subscribers (and non-subscribers) watched the entire video.
    You are a remarkable human being, given a special mission here on earth. The number of people around the globe who, thankfully, you have been helping in a way no other person or resource has had the ability to help, is surely staggering. You are showing people with and without illness, what it means to be courageous, well informed, self-reliant, hopeful, determined,, intelligent, humourous and more. Your sleuthing techniques are second to none.
    So, after 44:07 minutes of watching this amazing, informative and heartfelt video, we keep coming back because of your superb content, whatever it may be.....and because of the kind and caring person you are.
    Keep going! We are cheering for you Paul! All the way from Montreal, Canada! ❤️🙏

  • @debbiepinks5531
    @debbiepinks5531 Месяц назад +15

    Hey Paul, good to see/ hear you. First of all, I don't care how long your videos are. I watch every second of it. You are the most interesting person I've ever listened to. I really wish I could meet you in person. I get emotional every time I see you starting to get emotional. I really feel like I know you. I think it's great that you do this to help others instead of for the $$. It just shows what a great guy you are.
    Please keep us up to date before your surgery. Sending well wishes and positive thoughts.

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks Debbie. I appreciate it. Paul.

  • @user-jt1od3oj8j
    @user-jt1od3oj8j Месяц назад +15

    Paul, you are in your element when educating others!!

  • @skskees
    @skskees Месяц назад +14

    I know you will make your stoma decision in the wisest way. Research and speaking with your healthcare team. I think your "care team" on this channel all want the best for you. Personally I send all positive thoughts. By the way, my uncle had a stoma reversal in his 70s. He is now 92. He says he does not miss the stoma at all.

  • @meldelger4754
    @meldelger4754 Месяц назад +14

    Licensed physician assistant with over 40 yrs of clinical experience in New England, USA. If only ALL medical practitioners would provide patients with this kind of knowledge, more patients would be stabilized or healed. Unfortunately in the USA, tge majority of patients chose or not chose medical therapies based on fear, not knowledge and confidence. You would be an EXCELLENT patient advocate. Every patient, regardless of their level of medical knowledge, deserves a patient advocate. Thank you so much for offering this valuable presentation. I have been and will continue praying for your healing. Namaste❤❤❤

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +7

      Thanks Mel. I'm going to need a job once I recover. I'm not sure I have the right official qualifications to be a patient advocate, but I think I might enjoy the job. I'll keep it on the list of possible future careers. Paul.

    • @XOXYESOXO
      @XOXYESOXO Месяц назад +1

      You would be wonderful Paul, I have no one and it's scary

  • @lindakelly49
    @lindakelly49 Месяц назад +24

    Hello Paul from Perth! This is Linda from Nebraska/ USA! I don't have a comment other than to say hello, and it's nice to hear/see a video from you. Be well!

  • @A---ti3zz
    @A---ti3zz Месяц назад +7

    I had my colostomy reversed. I did not have those types of issues. For me there was no choice it was very traumatizing to see my own intestine. I needed it done. I love not looking at my abdomen anymore. Any issues I had were because of the hard core antibiotics that I was on for my first surgery. That might happen to you because didn’t you have an infection? When they say it takes two years to rebuild the biome they are right. That being said probiotics helped me soooo much. Your surgeon would be the best person to talk to for a guess about how you will respond. But I love that my colostomy is gone. You will learn how to manage and your body adjusts. I don’t regret reversing my stoma.

    • @loistallini3609
      @loistallini3609 Месяц назад

      ❤ snap my reversal of mine it's not perfect but way easier for now it's an individual's choice and doctor's too❤ take care Paul"S people❤❤❤❤🌠🌟⭐🌞

  • @anitadenton1468
    @anitadenton1468 Месяц назад +17

    Hi Paul
    Listening to you explaining everything so clearly, yet helping others to better understand what they need to hear, you seem to have achieved enlightenment here, your enthusiasm and energy is strong, you have a gift, you are understanding your own self and helping others. 💕
    Keep smiling Paul, you’re a blessing 🙏🏻

    • @user-ic1tc7yg2q
      @user-ic1tc7yg2q Месяц назад

      Paul, that was a fantastic video. It was so interesting, and you are a great teacher. You looked and sounded so animated. I wish you all the very best for your next operation. You are very brave, and I just know you will come through with flying colours. love to you and Caroline from Adelaide

  • @christineadkins4058
    @christineadkins4058 Месяц назад +18

    Paul, you shouldn't listen to all those people. Trust in your doctor. I know a lot of.people who have had successful stoma reversals. I think this will only depress you. I use to work on a.colorectal unit at a hospital, and we had great doctors. I'm not a nurse, put I witnessed a lot of success stories. I think if you want information, you should speak to your doctors in Sydney. Just my opinion. I wish only the best for you. My prayers are with you. 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @user-df2xc6cs9d
    @user-df2xc6cs9d Месяц назад +9

    ❤Hello Paul,
    I haven't been saying anything lately. I'm doing okay, but two weeks ago my son's appendix burst and it was Gane green. He was in ICU for a long time 😢 He's home now. I think of you often and you sound really well.
    Your friend
    Chantel ❤

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +4

      Hi Chantel, I'm glad your son came up ok. Note that they might now biopsy his appendix on the off chance it had cancer. If they do, then don't be alarmed. Some hospitals do it as standard practice. Paul.

    • @user-df2xc6cs9d
      @user-df2xc6cs9d Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for telling me. I didn't know that.​@@PaulinPerth

  • @cindyjalso7642
    @cindyjalso7642 Месяц назад +18

    Wow Paul! I understood that whole explanation; you are such a good teacher AND speaker. Thanks for sharing your story ❤

  • @clairvoyant3109
    @clairvoyant3109 Месяц назад +9

    Another TedTalk quality post from Paul. Thank you for the education. Wishing you all the best

  • @me-again969
    @me-again969 Месяц назад +8

    You are amazing Paul! Thank you for taking the time to educating us about this condition, and is most helpful. I love that you are so passionate about life and it really shows in your videos. I always look forward to watching them, you are such an inspiration. Your smile is infectious and I love that you are doing so well.

  • @onatukys5013
    @onatukys5013 Месяц назад +8

    Hi Paul, I actually prefer longer videos but I prefer to hear about how a content creator lives their daily life, what makes them happy or afraid, sharing honest emotions. Im so happy to hear you a taking a chance on stoma reversal. I'm looking forward to seeing you through your healing journey

    • @annmcgee8960
      @annmcgee8960 Месяц назад

      Everybody different I won't listen to anybody go by your own intuition.❤🙏🏻♥️🙏🏻

  • @mayaluna11
    @mayaluna11 Месяц назад +6

    So amazing to to see you back to learning and teaching. Loved the cheeky title. Go on with your bad self, etymology prince ❤

  • @sandrastiltner4024
    @sandrastiltner4024 Месяц назад +6

    Paul you are amazing. I am with you and have been on your battle with cancer. You are a such a courageous man. I enjoy listening to all your various vlogs. My son in law has cancer now, my daughter had cancer 10 yrs ago and has beat it. I lost my husband 24 yrs ago at age 59 of lung cancer. So I have certainly been introduced to this beast. I admire your dedication to your health and the knowledge you gain in all things pertaining to your cancer.

  • @BettinaHaubert220
    @BettinaHaubert220 Месяц назад +5

    Thanks a lot for putting so much effort and time in making this video, Paul.
    As I mentioned before, in my stoma support group there are several people suffering from incontinence issues after their reversal.
    I‘m sure they don‘t know all treatment options you pointed out.
    So, if you are fine with it, I would like to translate parts of your video and make it available to the support group.
    This could help a lot of people.
    Btw. Lovely thumbnail picture 😉
    ❤ Bettina

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +3

      Yep. That sounds great. Would you like to be an administrator of my channel? You can then do the official German language subtitles. Let me know.

  • @albertmeursault
    @albertmeursault Месяц назад +11

    Good to see you Paul! Love the spicy title of the video. Be well, and sending you and the community my love.

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +4

      Yeah, I'm in a playful mood. Hopefully it doesn't backfire on me!

  • @lynnmcintosh8340
    @lynnmcintosh8340 27 дней назад

    Hi Paul, it's been a while since I've been here-- you are looking well and, as always, remain positive and upbeat. Your knowledge of your cancer/treatment/surgeries is absolutely astounding-- this video especially was interesting to me, as it showed how much research you put into the shared information! (Are you sure you didn't graduate from med school and just don't remember??!😉) Thank you for enlightening and encouraging so many people by posting your journey. You are a strong, determined man, Paul, and an inspiration. Keep on fighting! Sending big hugs and love to you from Fl, USA.♥♥

  • @1.6Kilometres
    @1.6Kilometres Месяц назад +1

    You recharge my faith in humanity dude. You’re a fantastic presenter.

  • @lisaplayer1299
    @lisaplayer1299 Месяц назад +2

    My 83 yr old mother had her colostomy reversed 6 months after initially having to get it. She is doing great!!!!! She's so happy she did it.

  • @juberoma2429
    @juberoma2429 Месяц назад +4

    Hello Paul! This is Julie from California - You are in my thoughts and prayers!💕

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Julie! Enjoy the video. I put quite a few hours into this one. Paul.

  • @linden5576
    @linden5576 Месяц назад +5

    🙏🙏🙏 we’re praying for you, Paul👍❤️
    Decisions can be reversed. Talk to your doctor about it.
    ❤🙌 you are already a walking miracle!!!!😁

  • @WarriorGramma
    @WarriorGramma Месяц назад +2

    I made it through to the end! Very informative. Never stop sharing your research and opinions. I think you help a lot of people or at least give them alternative ways of looking at things. Its good to see you get stronger every day. ❤️🥕

  • @maryfurey3543
    @maryfurey3543 Месяц назад +3

    ❤ Paul I watched every word till the very end. And as always, you are an excellent information. Presenter, you look up your facts. You use layman's terms and by Golly. I hope some doctors are watching because even they don't relay this type of information to patients unfortunately.. You are well-educated and happy to share your information.Which I find to be.
    Delightful delightful that you're willing to do this and I know many people will benefit from this information. I'm a nurse who's had part of her large intestine remove for divert, took you diverticulitis and I ended up with what I called poop soup, which the Doctor told me. I may have forever never suggesting any type of medications to take. To assist with that problem Fortunately for me it's a rare occasion now. But I am super glad to hear your information that I have taken the model but I didn't know about the other issues you talked about. Thank you so very, very much matexcellent excellent job. And I learned a lot from it. Hello, to Caroline. And glad to see that happy smiling face and the tears. You are a wonderful kind person and you're very strong in your body and your mind in your heart Have a lovely day and keep making these videos long or short I will. I will always watch. Them. Cheers.
    Mate all the best.
    Mary in connecticut❤❤

  • @Kenna-Browne
    @Kenna-Browne Месяц назад +2

    Hi Paul, I’ve got to say I love watching and listening to your videos, whether they be of Mazda repairs, or, and especially, the ones like this that are so educational. Back when I was doing my nursing training, we had an amazing tutor who encouraged steering clear of medical jargon, in the interest of being able to relay information to clients/patients, in a fashion THEY could comprehend. He’d have loved your approach! I admire and respect that you do your own research, in relation to your own care plan, everyone in their individuality will investigate to a greater or lesser extent, and more knowledge is more power! I remember when your peripheral neuropathy was such a burden to you, and you never gave up trying, and thankfully succeeding, in finding a way, YOUR individual way, through your research, to manage it to an acceptable level, for your quality of life. I’m so glad you are proactive in exploring ways to combat any adverse potentials, prior to, for the benefit of post stoma reversal. As ever, wishing you all the very best, and CARE, always, 🥰

  • @blissbliss3531
    @blissbliss3531 Месяц назад +5

    ❤❤❤ xo from Bliss....wow Paul, Brilliant....such the ever Teacher Gentle Warrior, I always learn something from you...so organized too, WOWZIE...no gallbladder here...so sweet Paul offering us so much help here....xo.....👍

  • @praitchett
    @praitchett Месяц назад +2

    Well explained Paul. I don't know if you remember when I found some lavender and planted it for your health, it's now in full bloom which I think must be a good omen. ❤

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +1

      Hey! That's awesome! Yes, a good omen indeed. Paul.

  • @heidiescobedo2870
    @heidiescobedo2870 Месяц назад +2

    Paul, I’m glad you have the support group you have to help you through these decisions. I think what you are going to do is the best decision. I will continue to support you with lots of prayers & virtual hugs. I think your RUclips channel adds a lot of value to people’s lives. Not to just those with health concerns but to those who don’t. You are an inspiration of giving the best of yourself. Love how upbeat you are. It is contagious. You got this!!

  • @blissbliss3531
    @blissbliss3531 Месяц назад +3

    I remember Paul it was so rough...last year....I know you have anxiety as we all would have...I just wish they could help with the depression we would all get going thru this...please please remember we are OUT here for YOU when you get sad and scared XO
    👍 I LOVE your long videos....

    • @suzanneclark8579
      @suzanneclark8579 Месяц назад

      yes, paul

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +1

      It's because you need to have an empty stomach when you go into surgery. So you are 'nil by mouth' from the night before the operation. After the operation I will be 'nil by mouth' for at least a further 48 hours to let my bowels heal. Nil by mouth means no tablets. My meds are tablets. Paul.

    • @XOXYESOXO
      @XOXYESOXO Месяц назад

      Ok, well after that time constraint, I just don't want you trying to heal and feeling depressed too. Passing though but rough while going on so maybe if we can help remind you to be prepared this could happen and will pass we'll be on track out of depression & heal your body

  • @Nope-NotToday
    @Nope-NotToday Месяц назад +2

    Can't get over how good you look, you have a glow and sparkle in your eyes. You look even better, that you did way before the operation you had. This is awesome, absolutly brillant!!!
    Cheers from Denmark🇩🇰

  • @user-sj8mf8jn1z
    @user-sj8mf8jn1z Месяц назад +3

    Amazing is a word that is often used to describe you. And it’s TRUE‼️ I think I could listen to you all day. You are a natural teacher‼️ I can’t wait to hear all about your surgery and its magnificent outcome. I pray for you🙏❣️

  • @LovedbyYah
    @LovedbyYah Месяц назад +1

    I love listening to you your so smart and encouraging, blessings to you and your family.Im rooting for you a full recovery

  • @Vegannan
    @Vegannan Месяц назад +1

    Hi Paul , Perkins from uk 🇬🇧 here. Very interesting chat today. Do what you feel is right for you. We are all unique and our stories are varied. Wishing you success in whatever you decide to do ❤❤

  • @MaryCrosbie-cs2zm
    @MaryCrosbie-cs2zm Месяц назад +2

    Paul, I very much enjoy the educational videos that you put out. I enjoy all your videos, but I love learning. Your explanation about the digestive system and why the meds work was very informative. My mother had a condition called gastroparesis, which both myself and my sister also now have. In short it is a slowing down of the digestive processes which causes constipation and then bouts of intense diarrhea. I, therefore, am always searching for any information that might be helpful with that. Even though the issue you are addressing is different, there are some similarities. And, just learning the basics of how the digestive system works is very helpful. So, keep making this type of content. You truly are a wonderful teacher.

  • @gisavieira291
    @gisavieira291 Месяц назад +1

    Paul, we’re with you and Caroline! Stay positive! Hugs and good vibes from Brazil!

  • @janieness5158
    @janieness5158 Месяц назад +1

    It’s so pleasing that you provide good factual information and encourage people to seek answers in appropriate places. We have to be and/or become our best advocates for our own healthcare…you help people to do that. You have shown so much courage in revealing your health issues and how you deal with them. So, my friend, keep on keeping on!!

  • @eastonmartin5342
    @eastonmartin5342 Месяц назад +4

    I was in a dark time to watch what you have to teach. How lazy of me. Thank you for the links and what group and channel is to connect with resources!

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +2

      Enjoy. I put quite a few hours into this one.

  • @tamigoodin690
    @tamigoodin690 Месяц назад +1

    Hello from your friend in Texas. Just keep on fighting. Sending love, light and prayers . The quote I always go to....."We'll fight em till hell freezes over, then we'll fight em on the ice." Keep fighting my friend and know you have many praying for you.

  • @annafitzgerald4939
    @annafitzgerald4939 Месяц назад

    Paul you have such an incredible way of explaining things clearly!
    👍✌️

  • @fcr9523
    @fcr9523 Месяц назад +2

    We are rooting for you Paul! ❤️🇨🇦

  • @66NEETS
    @66NEETS Месяц назад +1

    Paul I said on the last video I will say it again, you’re a warrior. I love your strength and at the same time your vulnerability. I along w all your other viewers are cheering you on mate and praying for you! After watching what you have come out from the last surgery I have no doubt you will get through this. 🙏🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹 sending much love from the states ❤

  • @isabellsiruo
    @isabellsiruo Месяц назад +5

    A new Paul in Perth video ❤
    I’m usually a quiet watcher but I wanted to thank you for every single video!
    You are also the reason I finally went to a GI doctor after suffering from stomach and bowel issues for over 1.5 years. He immediately scheduled me for CT scan, endoscopy and colonoscopy which I’ll do within the next 2 weeks!
    Thank you for not only spreading awareness and helping others, but also gracing us with your fun stories and just your overall amazing personality!

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Isabell. I'm glad I was able to inspire you thusly. You really have waited a long time on those issues. I hope your scans are able to inform a good treatment plan. The information in this video might help you ask some good questions too. Enjoy. Paul.

  • @Diorella_scent
    @Diorella_scent Месяц назад

    Wowza Paul! I had my gallbladder removed about 14 years ago, and have had diarrhoea ever since. Now I know why, thanks to your incredible research, knowledge and your remarkable intelligence, I can finally tell my GP what’s wrong with me! You take care darling Paul, and know that you are loved ❤❤

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +1

      You are very welcome. It is messages like yours that keep me going.
      Before your see the doctor, do some online research on BAM - Bile Acid Malabsorption. There is a very high probability that you have one of the BAM variants.
      Paul.

    • @Diorella_scent
      @Diorella_scent Месяц назад

      @@PaulinPerth Thank you for your advice x

  • @justfun8318
    @justfun8318 Месяц назад +1

    Paul, so great to hear from you. You’re such an inspiration to me and just a wonderful person! When times are tough hearing from you just lifts up my day. You’ll never know how much. Thank you so much. Sending my love and thoughts your way!

  • @hellothere9440
    @hellothere9440 Месяц назад +1

    I truly admire your resistance and endurance to this horrible road life has giving you. God bless you! You are an inspiration to many people suffering illnesses.

  • @wwilliams2177
    @wwilliams2177 Месяц назад +1

    Paul, Your video has made me understand my issues, that I have had for 60+ yrs of my life. I have had diarrhea issues most of my life. And it’s gotten worse since my gallbladder was removed 19 yrs ago. I have had so much Pepto Bismol from a young age, that even the thought of it makes me sick now. But currently I have my diarrhea pretty much under control. I am currently on the Questran powder once a day, and also take 1 Imodium pill a day. Thank the Lord I am pretty much normal now. With watching your video today, has really made me understand how and why I am doing so well now. Thank you for explaining everything so detailed, that I could understand it all.❤
    PS- I do know when I don’t take my Quastran powder every day, my gut “talks” (noisy/loud) all day long.. It isn’t happy then… 😮

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад

      I'm glad to have helped you. You are most welcome. Paul.

  • @karlaharvey2623
    @karlaharvey2623 Месяц назад +1

    You’re looking so so great Paul. You’re an amazing gentleman. You for sure have done in-depth research and kuddos to you for diving deep before conforming your decision in having you Stoma Reversed. All is going to go well and you will be so much happier once you get past the Post op healing process. Your be Got This sweetie. Thank you for such great information that so many had no idea about. Your helping so so many others that have this problem.

  • @cindyjohnson1214
    @cindyjohnson1214 Месяц назад

    Paul, thank you for the videos. I continue to learn. Wishing you the best and have faith this will be very successful for you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  • @kimberlybentel7279
    @kimberlybentel7279 Месяц назад +2

    Hi Paul- I am an RN with a specialty in oncology. I have to say you gave quite the comprehensive explanation of various medications to help slow waste excretion … very impressive. I also want to tell you that I have had several patients that have had a stoma reversal and they all did very well post surgery. Again, I am continuing to send positive healing vibes your way… and have a little chocolate and ice cream and enjoy it!

  • @sineriafrankenstein7316
    @sineriafrankenstein7316 Месяц назад +1

    You've been through a lot and still facing so more. Quite the emotional rollercoaster!!! Terrific educative info - thanks!!! Best of luck in your upcoming surgery and medication changes. ❤❤❤

  • @Danger966
    @Danger966 Месяц назад +2

    Brilliant video Paul....so much I learnt and some things that can actually help me in life....just been put on Naltrexone to help with Fibromyalgia pain, to hopefully be able to cut back on steroids...and the cholesterol meds, really good to know to ask my doc about for future reference for some family members.......it was all so very interesting... sounds like you really do have a good chance to gets things going better for you after this next big op...yes it's scary thinking what you got to go thru again but knowledge is power and certainty gives you more confidence going forward...your content is much better than alot of crap that is out there..thinking of you a hoping for the best always..

  • @mariakwak53
    @mariakwak53 Месяц назад +2

    Paul you are truly amazing! So much great information!

  • @phataussie69
    @phataussie69 Месяц назад

    You saved my skin yesterday. I doing a rear break job on a friend's mazda 3. "Why are these pistons not retracting!" Had a sneaky google. Your video was the first to pop up.

  • @rhondaricci1219
    @rhondaricci1219 Месяц назад +5

    My husband had his stoma surgery reversed, and said it was the worst decision he has ever made. He is now fairly incontinent, and it has depressed him greatly. I still have my own stoma, and after six years am coping ok. with it.

    • @Sharon-zi1xn
      @Sharon-zi1xn Месяц назад +2

      That is awful for your husband and obviously the wrong decision for him, and glad you are coping with yours well!
      All that being said, i would imagine 99% of people with a stoma, if they got a chance of having it reversed would not think twice!
      It must be so traumatic for someone to get used to living like that, i cannot imagine, and i know if it was me i would take the chance 100% and get it reversed, got to at least try!!
      Don't think it is helpful for Paul hearing all the doom and gloom about what can go wrong etc etc, he has a doctor who will be explaining all the pros and cons to him!
      I wish him all the best, and i do not blame him one bit!!

    • @rhondaricci1219
      @rhondaricci1219 Месяц назад +1

      @@Sharon-zi1xn I was not trying to promote doom and gloom. I am simply relating my husband's experience. Each person must make their own choices, based on the appropriate advice.

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Rhonda,
      did you husband try any of the medications I mentioned? Charmaine from PMP Pals is pretty adamant that there is a medication solution for just about everyone.
      She has given me her permission to give out her email address for people in your husband's situation. Her email address is charmaine@pmppals.net. Please do email her. She loves helping people to find better ways of managing their situations.
      Paul.

    • @rhondaricci1219
      @rhondaricci1219 Месяц назад

      Thank you for your reply. Yes, he has tried all the medication currently available, however, due to his age, I think his muscle tone may not be as good as it once was, which may not be helping either. I wish you all the best. Cancer (of any kind) is absolutely the pits.

  • @karenfitzpatrick6256
    @karenfitzpatrick6256 Месяц назад +1

    It's so so great to see you so open and into enjoying to learn a lot of new things about life again. Getting as many facts as you can, then sharing them with us! Fascinating stuff!
    Keep hold of that positivity. You are doing wonderful! This surgery isn't because you had no hope with out it like last time
    This time around it's about repair work now that the cancer is no longer in your way getting back to normal with only some minimal adaptations.
    And you sure kicked cancer's butt out the door. See you on your next video,! Much love from Vermont USA ❤

  • @Meemagolding
    @Meemagolding Месяц назад +1

    Paul I always watch your vlogs until the end. Your knowledge is incredible ❤.

  • @pippadot679
    @pippadot679 Месяц назад +1

    Paul; as always your a wealth of information. Love hearing from you. Blessings to you and Caroline.

  • @jenny_rice
    @jenny_rice Месяц назад +1

    I'm glad you've done your research and feel confident about your reversal. I was hoping to be a candidate for that and so had found some information on it and it was kind of 50/50 on if it worked for people or not. But then again it was also said that people that it worked for don't talk about it as much as the others. So prayers to you that everything goes well. 💜🙏

  • @gailnightowl0423
    @gailnightowl0423 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Paul, saying hello from the US. You have such a kind heart and great videos. 🙏 🙏

  • @sheliadean9548
    @sheliadean9548 Месяц назад +1

    Wow 😳 thank you for explaining our digestive system. I always learned so much from you. Sending love ❤and hugs 🫂🤗

  • @suepointing9476
    @suepointing9476 Месяц назад +2

    Oh Paul, NEVER underestimate your worth. WOW. The information you share is clearly because YOU CARE. You love life and you love to share. Even the information you have given for your particular cancer journey has not only assisted me in becoming educated to help my brother-in-law with a similar condition to yours, but it's assisted me with things relating to my Stage IV Metastic breast cancer journey. Stay strong and God Bless you. XX

  • @user-df2xc6cs9d
    @user-df2xc6cs9d Месяц назад +2

    You give me so much hope. Thank you Paul.
    Your friend, Chantel

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +1

      Go for it Chantel. I hope you crush it. Paul.

  • @lorettabridges7751
    @lorettabridges7751 Месяц назад

    Dear Paul. I feel like I learn so much from your channel. Your explanations are so clear and compelling. It’s like a first year med school. I love that you have hope now and I celebrate that for you.

  • @motleydude73
    @motleydude73 Месяц назад

    Have had a stoma since 2016. Will have it for life. Am quite used to it now, I call him Stanley. Needed it due to colon cancer. Also have permanent catheter. I have heard reversals can be pretty rough but your body does need time to readjust. All the best Paul you look well and a very informative video 👍

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +1

      I wish I could say that I got used to my stoma, and it didn't stop me doing anything. But I haven't completely gotten used to it, and I do hold back on activities in order to stay close to my bathroom. I feel like a reversal is going to be good for me in the long run.

  • @barbhelle5481
    @barbhelle5481 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you Paul. This was a lot of good information.
    Sending prayers.

  • @judybee6698
    @judybee6698 Месяц назад +1

    Great lesson! Always love learning new things, especially those that can change lives. Thank you. Always holding you in my thoughts and envisioning awesome outcomes for the future.

  • @personofinterest8731
    @personofinterest8731 Месяц назад

    I am a granny rooting for you from South Africa. I'm on Tramadol and you have helped me understand its effect in my intestines! Your courageous journey is so uplifting to me. My stepdaughter (Brisbane) is in the middle of a 4-stage cancer battle and you help me support her. All the best and thank you. ❤

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад

      Yes, Tramadol will constipate you in high doses. Even in low doses it will slow down your gut. I'm glad to help. Paul.

  • @richardhutchison3123
    @richardhutchison3123 Месяц назад

    I am praying for you Paul. Sending love, faith and prayers from me to you. I am a survivor of Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Every one has a survivor story. Thank you for sharing your journey. Love from Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

  • @mbohl7149
    @mbohl7149 Месяц назад +1

    You got this Paul because you know what you are dealing and some answers to some problems if you have them. Just remember you have got this and keep on move on life!!!!

  • @AuntDi2
    @AuntDi2 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the information. My elderly mother has suffered with diverticulitis for years and it has gotten worse as she gets older. I am going to see what her doctor says about the medication because I definitely think this is well worth investigating for her!

    • @CM-sy3to
      @CM-sy3to Месяц назад

      Have her check out oregano oil. Taken in a capsule, it knocks out the bowel infection and pain.

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +1

      Awesome. Now you have some informed questions to ask. I love it. Paul.

  • @woohooroo
    @woohooroo Месяц назад

    Paul this was a fantastic vlog. I am certain that you are going to help tons of people with your research and explanations. Well done you!
    I had never had tummy issues until 2 years ago when suddenly I started having chronic diarrhea, sometimes without warning. I became housebound until the afternoon when the diarrhea finally abated. I had no cramps oddly. Long story short, I saw a gastroenterologist who diagnosed me with ‘functional diarrhea’. She prescribed me Colestipol Hydrochloride tablets, 1 gram. I usually take 2 tabs morning and night. I can take up to 6 daily. Absolutely no side effects and boy oh boy they have been a life changer for me. I had my gall bladder removed almost 30 years ago, so I found your comments about how that can affect the workings very interesting.
    Paul I am in the USA so this med is available here too. Once again thank you for caring and I am totally rooting for you!
    Your expat mate, Robbie ❤

  • @doriangrey9702
    @doriangrey9702 Месяц назад +1

    Hey Sweetheart. Its nice to hear from you and your " life" update. Sending you much love darling. Love to Caroline ❤

  • @iSheree
    @iSheree Месяц назад

    I am loving learning new things from you! Thank you for this info. If I do end up with a stoma, it will likely be temporary so reversal is something I will eventually have to do. But if it’s permanent, I hope I can live with it. You have helped me so much with your videos and your replies to my comments. You have helped me with my cancer journey and now with facing this surgery where I was told I will likely end up with a stoma. You have given me hope and confidence. Thank you Paul. ❤

  • @ElinorRumming
    @ElinorRumming Месяц назад

    Paul, Elinor from Minnesota, USA. This video resonates with me. I have not been through anything like you, but I did develop bile acid malabsorption after having my gallbladder removed, and it has a huge impact on my daily life. Take care and I look forward to your next update. ❤

  • @debra13
    @debra13 Месяц назад +1

    Ha! Love the title! I am going to need several hours to begin to totally, or partially, understand all you are presenting (I'm still in the opioid stage!). You truly should have gone to medical school or done something that uses that great analytic brain of yours, but I'm just glad you always find a way to research, understand, and teach- I hope all of this info helps others and yourself! xo

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +2

      I'm kinda hoping that I simplified the complexities enough for non-medical people to understand it. Stick with it. Google anything that interests you. Paul.

    • @debra13
      @debra13 Месяц назад

      @@PaulinPerth I will- thanks, Paul.

    • @debra13
      @debra13 Месяц назад

      Damn, ok, I just did my first go through and watched the last 10 minutes or so and just have to say I wish I could give you a very big hug, but I can't. Frustrating. Consider it given anyway.

  • @helenfbo4111
    @helenfbo4111 Месяц назад +1

    Good to see you so upbeat Paul. Do what is best for you, you have a clever surgeon who I'm sure has your best interests at heart 😊 ps great you got to use the rowing machine x

  • @mattm8765
    @mattm8765 Месяц назад

    Mate, this was fascinating. I’ve had IBS for years and tried lots of things and and spoken to lots of people. I don’t know why this thing about bile acid has never been mentioned though. I’ll tryn reduce the fat a bit more in my diet but will definitely ask my gp about cholestagel. You’re great at explaining things mate. Thanks a lot! 👍🏻

  • @cathytestagrossa6198
    @cathytestagrossa6198 Месяц назад

    Hi Paul!
    Im in remission of colon cancer n had a colectomy surgery to remove the tumor. Your description of the way your insides work was very interesting. You've told me more than my own drs have ever explained about our large n small bowels. Thank you. I enjoy your content n hope everything goes well for you when you have your surgery. ❤️‍🩹

  • @heidiho7659
    @heidiho7659 Месяц назад +1

    Great video Paul. Thank you and wish you all the best!

  • @maggiekent7753
    @maggiekent7753 Месяц назад

    Well done Paul with the research and help to others. My concern is that negative comments will bring you down - don't let them. You're a strong warrior ! Go Paul !

  • @annettecarroll3410
    @annettecarroll3410 Месяц назад +1

    And I stayed for the whole video! Rowing machines are so hard!

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +2

      Well done! And YES! I just did my second gym session three hours ago. I'm still puffing! Paul.

    • @annettecarroll3410
      @annettecarroll3410 Месяц назад

      @@PaulinPerth 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @guyhoubart4313
    @guyhoubart4313 Месяц назад +1

    This was SO interesting!! There are many whose lives are ruled by the bathroom!! 👍

  • @DOA-321
    @DOA-321 Месяц назад +1

    Amigo.. didn't understand too much of that medical jargon but glad to see you being so positive and adventurous..be well 👍🗽

  • @ilikecontent2327
    @ilikecontent2327 Месяц назад

    I am so happy for you that you have new hope for a long life. You are a wonderful person and have brought hope to so many people that we can overcome terrible circumstances and create a positive outcome from it. You are a good egg Paul... 🥚 I am fortunate to have found you. I do hit the like button everytime I watch your videos... 👍😊

  • @melanieredfield9736
    @melanieredfield9736 Месяц назад

    A true Renaissance Man! I did have to chuckle a bit and shake my head in wonder that you gave us a pretty advanced biochemistry class in a 40 minute video! Having knowledge does help you make choices & weigh outcomes...but of course theres always a WTF Factor with anything human, which can considerably change things up! All said and done, Prof Morris is the best of the best, and you are a good guy with great fight & humor. I dont know how to do the statistical math on that, but odds seem to lean heavily in your favor! You are helping people more than you realize; not just with information but with inspiration & kindness. You're a gem, Paul!

  • @sheilabridge5434
    @sheilabridge5434 Месяц назад

    Hi Paul my friend had a reversal a few years ago and she’s so thankful that she did,not everyone has same affects and she had cancer twice she’s now 80 and free of the disease and wouldn’t have changed her mind ,she’s just one person I know of reversal so make your own mind up ,you’re looking really well take care always in my prayers ❤

  • @pattymcmullen8551
    @pattymcmullen8551 Месяц назад

    Very informative,Paul! I am sure you have infused hope to many who are struggling. I will be praying for you. God knows and cares

  • @gemini2261
    @gemini2261 Месяц назад +3

    My partner has had 2 very good outcomes with Dr Makin @ Murdoch. 1 was stoma reversal which went excellent, we were glad to be rid of it! and then second was bilateral inguinal herniation after a fall responding to a hospital emergency (We are both RNs). Drs here wont recommend the reversal if they think the outcome will be compromised, go for it if your surgeon gives the green light.

    • @PaulinPerth
      @PaulinPerth  Месяц назад +1

      That's good to know. Thanks! Paul.

  • @haleyanderson573
    @haleyanderson573 Месяц назад

    I can't believe how fantastic you're looking lately Paul. And such interesting learning here once again!

  • @Sandy_Lou_Who
    @Sandy_Lou_Who Месяц назад

    Best of luck to you Paul with this upcoming surgery. You’re very brave to go through this again so soon, I’ll be praying for you as you go through it all. I have always found your explanations of word meanings really interesting. I had a tumor on my lung that was Adenocarcinoma. My lower right lobe was removed in March, I have my first post op CT scan in August 😬. It was Stage 1.
    I hope this surgery is easier since you’ve already had your organs removed, maybe less time on the table. All the best to you!

  • @tinahauser8864
    @tinahauser8864 Месяц назад

    Hi Paul from Florida, USA! Just stopping by to say thank you for your videos! I love how you explain things in terms that are easy to understand ❤️

  • @emmanewman9863
    @emmanewman9863 Месяц назад +1

    Thinking of you. I know you have anxiety and worry. You will get there xxxx

  • @renemurphy4244
    @renemurphy4244 Месяц назад +1

    Paul, i think you missed your calling! You are quite the teacher! As others have said, go your own path. You have already survived the worst I think a human can endure medically and I'm sure you will soar through this next step as well ❤

  • @denisiojoy
    @denisiojoy Месяц назад

    Hi Paul
    I love long videos when they're full of so much information which i understood as I'm interested in medicine. You should have been a doctor youre so articulate & intelligent with a gentle nature.
    I had my gallbladder removed in 2016. Ive never had any problems luckily.
    I wish you well for your upcoming surgery. From Denise in Auckland❤