Colostomy After History Of DV And UC


Jan 18, 2016

Have a bag fitted after history of DV and UC in sigmoid long story short and much doctors scratching their heads, the op was 5 weeks ago and seeing the follow up tomorrow with the surgeon.

Ok with the bag but had a fistula fitted for mucus and still having the nurse around each day to change the dressing. A bit from the back end also but not much. Has anyone had a similar thing and how long it should take? Is this time normal as the surgeon at the time said it would be around two weeks.

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