Blockage/Stomach Pains following Ileostomy Reversal year ago

Hi

I was wondering it anyone who's been through a similar experience to me might be able to give me some advice please.

A bit of background - Have had bowel cancer, op to remove Jan 18 with an ileostomy for 9 months.

Have had a hard time since the bag was removed almost a year ago now and still having to be very careful what I eat to avoid having to go too frequently.

The urges to go aren't as bad at all as they were initially and general control is significantly better but for example something like oats which I used to love just make me keep needing to go.

Consistency is variable as is the number of times I need to go per day/night but a long way off normality still but much better than has been,

My main concern is that I've had about 5 incidents where I get blocked up.  Get increasing pains in my stomach which become intense before usually being sick and then a few hours later the blockage clearing but then being water and needing to go almost every 30 mins for over a day if not more frequently.  The pains are usually worst over night meaning I can't get any sleep. Also my stomach bloats up as I guess nowhere for everything to go.  I will normally stop eating before things get too bad but it is always too late.

The most recent time I didn't eat much - only 2 croissants, orange juice and a banana for breakfast.  Not much but I wonder if the banana was one of the factors but also seems to be affected by mental state if stressed.

I've been to hospital and they've checked that there isn't a physical blockage but the scar tissue may not help.

Not sure I can avoid the initial blocking but I would appreciate advice as to if there's anything I can do to ease things once I get initial pains before they get too intense.  Usually takes ~ 18 hours between initial mild pain and blockage clearing.

My doctor has also advised taking fibre gel which I've been apprehensive to do as concerned the high fibre will just make me keep going.  His obvious concern was to avoid the blockage but I don't want to go back to earlier days where you have to keep going (even more than the current "norm").

So secondly, any advice please as to if there's anything that will help make things more consistent and firmer without increasing urge and frequency.

I have tried to talk to hospital but don't seem to get any specific advice save for trial and error re foods.

Many thanks in advance

Steve

  • Hi Steve,

    Welcome to Cancer Chat. I'm sorry to hear about the issues you're having at the moment.

    Unfortunately there's not much I can offer in terms of specific advice with your situation. If there is anyone else here with similar experience, hopefully they'll be along soon.

    Perhaps it would be worth trying what the doctor has given you, just to see if this leads to a situation that is a little more comfortable to deal with.

    I understand the trial and error advice probably isn't that helpful, but equally it may be good to work on this and to work to understand what types of foods do and don't help - starting smaller and taking it from there.

    If things continue like this you could always ask your doctor for an alternative to help deal with the discomfort.

    I hope things improve soon.

    Wishing you all the best,

    Ben
    Cancer Chat Moderator

  • Many thanks Ben for your reply.

    Yeah hopefully someone who's had similar experiences can offer some advice.

    Cheers

    Steve