I had the first surgery and now I have a problem with an intestine blockage "gas' they have me on IV with no food or drink. They say the gas will pass? did you or anyone you know experience this?
@boogerpresely If you're just diagnosed, maybe don't watch all of our videos about surgery. Not all cases, not even a majority, lead to surgery. However, learning about the disease will help you in the long run.
Many people want to help others going through surgery, but unfortunately a lot of the battle will be on your friend to figure out how to live post-surgery. But, as bowel diseases are never pretty and often frustrating, providing emotional support is very important. Of course, directly after surgery you can help with buying groceries, helping her around the house, any labor that she can't do for herself as she has a lot of recovery ahead.
Great videos and very informative for someone facing surgery. My son had had a colectomy due to UC two years ago, at the age of 14 and is awaiting pouch surgery.
I had the first surgery and now I have a problem with an intestine blockage "gas' they have me on IV with no food or drink. They say the gas will pass? did you or anyone you know experience this?
Hercnh 7 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
I was just diagnosed with this and had no idea how seriuos it is,I'm kinda scared now.
boogerpresely 1 year ago
I was just diagnosed with this and had no idea how seriuos it is,I'm kinda scared now.
boogerpresely 1 year ago
@boogerpresely If you're just diagnosed, maybe don't watch all of our videos about surgery. Not all cases, not even a majority, lead to surgery. However, learning about the disease will help you in the long run.
UCVlog 1 year ago
Sorry you have to deal w/ this all. I hope life has gotten easier/better for you. Thank you for sharing your experience.
zhq01 1 year ago
my friend is going to be operated tomarrow for ulcerative colitis . what can i do to help her ? im willing to do alot for her
MrDirtymartini 2 years ago
Many people want to help others going through surgery, but unfortunately a lot of the battle will be on your friend to figure out how to live post-surgery. But, as bowel diseases are never pretty and often frustrating, providing emotional support is very important. Of course, directly after surgery you can help with buying groceries, helping her around the house, any labor that she can't do for herself as she has a lot of recovery ahead.
UCVlog 2 years ago
Great videos and very informative for someone facing surgery. My son had had a colectomy due to UC two years ago, at the age of 14 and is awaiting pouch surgery.
sandymogs 2 years ago
Don't watch if they bother you.
UCVlog 2 years ago