Desperately Looking For Help
It's the things that you do, that you don't have to do, that determine the difference when it is too late to do anything about it. Author Unknown
The free man owns himself. He can damage himself with either eating or drinking....... If he does he is certainly a damn fool, and he might possibly be a damned soul; but if he may not, he is not a free man any more than a dog.
Phyllis, I agree…Take him to see the doc. Sounds like a stricture, but only an endoscopy will tell. Several here have had their stoma dilated in order to make the move to solid foods. If even mushy foods are “kicking back” on him, It sounds like a textbook case of scar tissue constricting his stoma. Get the Bariatric Surgeon’s office on the phone in the morning. Hope he’s doing better soon! Best Wishes- Dx
Thank you all. The more I hear, the more I think a sticture. I called the surgeon's office but no voice mail at night so I sent a fax asking them to call first thing in the morning. My husband is understandably worried. I would like to get him in to see dr Friday. If it is a stricture what is the procedure? Down time? Hospital time? All that? (I can't get my husband to visit the boards and I know he needs to) Thanks
It's the things that you do, that you don't have to do, that determine the difference when it is too late to do anything about it. Author Unknown
Most anastomotic strictures (scar tissue closing the diameter of the Stoma) can be effectively treated by endoscopic dilations.
The patient is sedated and an endoscopy will be used to examine to see if this is in fact the problem. Then a balloon is placed endoscopically, and it is inflated to stretch the opening a bit until the dilation is an appropriate size.
It’s often done as out-patient treatment.
The bad news is that many who have a stricture will need this procedure done a few times before the stoma remains open at the appropriate diameter.
About 7 or 8 of the guys here have had this done, and went on to quickly feel instant relief and ‘normalcy.’
In the meantime?
To get a little extra protein in, use the clear proteins such as Zero-Carb Isopure
or some type of "Protien Shots" like New-Whey...
Just dillute them with some water and as he sips
He'll be getting in more protein than even a normal (non-op)
Could eat in that amont of time.
A GNC or nutition store would have them.....
Hope he's doing great soon.
Best Wishes-
Dx
Capricious; Impulsive, Semi-Predictable
Capricious; Impulsive, Semi-Predictable