Question:
I am 6months post op and have to have a revision. What now.
I have a staple line disruption because my stoma was too narrow. I lost 125 lbs in 5 months I have started to gain a little back, but I'm fighting it. I was told that I need a revision. What should I expect? Is recovery time more or less difficult? The food that I could tolerate before will I be able to tolerate after the surgery? Anything anybody can tell me would be great. I'm a little depressed, confused and pissed off — Shannon K. (posted on September 10, 2001)
September 12, 2001
Hi Shannon, Thank you for the e mail! I, too, have a small staple line
revision. I still can't eat a lot as the disruption is at the top of the
pouch....kind of like an overflow or something. I, like you, am scared of
another surgery. I hope we can get some responses from others who have
gone through this. Thanks to all who e mailed me with support and
kindness. This is a scary thing because we know the pain and discomfort
from already being through it. The first time I was excited and naive'. I
want to have this again so that shows I meant it when I said I'd have it
again in a heart beat, BUT we know what we face. We need a good dose of
courage again. One positive note, we know the mistakes we made the first
time and I am sure I won't swallow anything solid ever again without
chewing it really well. WE have learned from the past and maybe it will
make this time easier. God bless you and keep you safe.
Marilyn
— Marilyn C.
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