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Getting a sigmoidectomy
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<blockquote data-quote="David House" data-source="post: 184878" data-attributes="member: 39111"><p>I had about 2/3's of my colon removed 10 years because of 2 polyps. One showed signs of cancer and the other looked like a mucus blob. They removed the ascending and transverse section of my colon leaving only the descending section. The biggest challenge is because the colon is a wick to remove liquid from the bowel that I now experience loose stool constantly. The doctor never conveyed this as a symptom so I take fiber pills (5 - 3x daily). I was also prescribed Colestipol by my upper GI doctor. Hopefully your surgery will not be as extensive as mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David House, post: 184878, member: 39111"] I had about 2/3's of my colon removed 10 years because of 2 polyps. One showed signs of cancer and the other looked like a mucus blob. They removed the ascending and transverse section of my colon leaving only the descending section. The biggest challenge is because the colon is a wick to remove liquid from the bowel that I now experience loose stool constantly. The doctor never conveyed this as a symptom so I take fiber pills (5 - 3x daily). I was also prescribed Colestipol by my upper GI doctor. Hopefully your surgery will not be as extensive as mine. [/QUOTE]
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