Stoma / Colostomy after D/S or ANY WLS.
Hello everyone, it's BEEN years since I've been here, and this is why.
May 2006, I was 5' 11" 360 lbs. and had my D/S done by Dr Keshishian in Delano. All was well.
I met a wonderful woman, and in October 2007 we welcomed our son, the first child for both of us, into the world.
In Sept. of '07 I had a real serious stricture that required surgery. But other than that, I was still doing great. Running two to three miles every Saturday and Sunday, hiking and generally enjoying my new life.
In August of '08 i had some routine labs drawn for Dr. K. Three days later, on a Saturday, someone from the lab called and started asking questions about how I was feeling. They then asked if I was near a hospital, and if so, it's name and location. They put me on hold, get back on the line, and told me to go the E.R. that I was close to RIGHT NOW. I was told staff would be waiting for me.
Long story short, I was given two whole units of blood and was scheduled to see a GI Doc. A week later, the BOMB DROPS; Stage four colo-rectal cancer.
Anyway, the chemo and radiation has left me with all sorts of issues: anal fistula, slow gut, rectal spasms, IBS, ileas / obstructions etc. At the time of my colorectomy a stoma / colostomy had been discussed but was deemed not neccesary. Now, I'm not not so sure. My quality of life has gone to hell.
So, my question to all of you, have any of you heard of someone getting a stoma / colostomy after WLS?
Thanks everyone,
Tony
I am so sorry Tony. I hope and pray that you will be able to get your life back and you will be able to figure what needs to be done for you to have that quality. I wish I had answers for you- I don't . I CAN pray that all will be well and work out for you. I have a young friend who just had colon and stomach cancer. They were going to do the colostmy bag but decided against it. Even tho she has lost a tremendous amount of weight and gone thru all the chemo and radiation she is getting her life back and is doing well once again. I pray the same for you that your hell will go away and you can once again enjoy your life.
Sharon
Hi Tony, it's something I think about as I have an aunt with a colostomy bag and I share Valerie's concern about the bag being big enough. I'm sorry for what you've been through and wish you the very best for the future. Please keep us posted re how you get on.
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