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Arseen:


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Difference of ileostomy bag and colostomy bag is that ileostomy bag is on small intestine and colostomy bag on colon.
Poop on ileostomy bag is watery like pyreed vegetable soup, and in colostomy more solid maybe like soft ice cream.

I have come across both at my work.
Because I work with elderly most have had them for rest of their life, hindering their normal life next to nothing.
Those few that had their's removed the success rate wass 100%.

e_brugal:


--- Quote from: Arseen on August 26, 2017, 12:50:50 PM ---
--- Quote from: e_brugal on August 26, 2017, 09:36:24 AM ---is similar probably the same.

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Difference of ileostomy bag and colostomy bag is that ileostomy bag is on small intestine and colostomy bag on colon.
Poop on ileostomy bag is watery like pyreed vegetable soup, and in colostomy more solid maybe like soft ice cream.

I have come across both at my work.
Because I work with elderly most have had them for rest of their life, hindering their normal life next to nothing.
Those few that had their's removed the success rate wass 100%.

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This is exactly the definition of how he poops.

e_brugal:

Well, 2 month has pass since my father surgery, he went out of ICU after 15 days and out of the clinic after 25 days in total. One week and a half at home and we had to take him again to the clinic, that time with kidney failure, all because of him not wanted to eat and drink anything just because he didn't wanted to feel nausea or vomiting, he was drinking two fingers of water in a day. he went into 6 dialysis and a lot of liquid thrugh the vain to get the kidneys working again, one week and a half more at clinic and ICU. 1 week at home again and we had to take him again to the clinic because of a paralyzed digestion, one week more.

now he's at home, he went out of the clinic 5 days ago fealing much better, now waiting until he is stable to start the chemotherapy.

wiggy:

Best of luck to you/him. Sounds rough. Hopefully treatment does the trick.

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