@Pea-n-Me, thank you for your suggestions!
My surgeon said the very loose bowels could continue for 3 months and I am at 7 weeks tomorrow, so, I am still within an acceptable time frame apparently. I have also been gently warned that a new “normal” is possible.
I will definitely be calling my primary tomorrow to see if a visit is needed. I do not think I had intravenous lines in my left arm, just the right.
My surgery was performed over two hours away, and because of the loose bowels, I hesitate to go that far. We did travel there to see the hand surgeon, at around 4 weeks, but he said he didn’t know what was happening. That had been a very unacceptable visit! The swelling had gone down on its own. Now, this is the beginning of the third day.
I hope you all have a good day. I will be coming here to check on all of you!
Thank you
@lynxstch, Palm Sunday blessings to everyone!
Bobbi
It’s good they told you that the

issues could go on for some time. So at least you know you’re still in “normal” territory as far as post-op issues go. It doesn’t change that it’s uncomfortable, but you don’t have to worry too that it’s abnormal. Your bowels were put through a lot during your surgery. And diarrhea usually occurs because there is inflammation inside the bowel so it can’t absorb water correctly, which is one of the main functions of the bowel. So it comes out before that happens. It takes a while for the inflammation to go down. The bowel essentially has to rest and heal before bowel movements become normal again.
I can definitely relate as one or more of my chemo agents and/or the numerous meds they gave me with it caused the same issue with me for quite a while after the first round. I understand about not wanting to be too far from a

! (I’m not even sure I’ll be attending Easter this year for the same reason, depends how I feel after my next chemo this week. I certainly don’t want to spend the whole holiday sitting on someone else’s toilet!

)
I made the mistake one night of eating chicken wings. I’d felt pretty good before that. Well, big mistake. I was in agony all night. (Stomach pain.) After that, when I re-read my aftercare instructions

, I saw they recommended sticking with a BRAT diet (bananas, rice, applesauce and toast, the same thing you’d give to a child with diarrhea). After that I had a banana every day, and I enjoyed Campbell’s Chicken and Rice soup and some soup we made, and what I found really soothing was a little bit of toast or English muffin with just a smear of peanut butter on it. I kept plenty of applesauce on hand. And little puddings. And scrambled eggs and a frittata we made were also ok. I pretty much stuck with that.
The problem I had was that even that went right through me. So I was hesitant to eat. I took lomotil. And omeprazole first thing in the morning to protect my stomach and GI tract. If I didn’t eat at all, my stomach hurt. So I had to just have small meals or bites of food to keep the pain away. I learned what worked and what didn’t. Thinking long and hard about every morsel you eat, or whether you even can or should eat, is exhausting.
Even though I pushed fluids I felt like I got dehydrated at some point. I’d bought some electrolyte solution and had one of those one day. That one was high in sodium so I split it up, but a friend later pointed out an electrolyte solution that had less sodium and no sugar, etc. and I bought it through
Amazon. So I’m ready. The fatigue on top of everything is just the icing on the cake, and I’m willing to be you are having that also. Post operatively that can also go on for a long time.
Idk if any of this helps but I hope it does, and hope you know that you have a kindred spirit out there somewhere experiencing similar woes, lol. Find what works for you. Remember to stay hydrated. Some people drink Gatorade, too. (I don’t like that very much.)
