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  • Hi hi! Have you thought about - fast abs magic (do a google search)? Ive heard some unbelivable things about it and my buddy got really defined 6 pack abs and lost a lot of weight with it.

  • I had my first surgery in April that removed half of my large intestine due to a big hole in it. I think like 3 feet was removed. From April to August I had a ileostomy. August they reconnected my intestine to my colon. I had both my surgeries recorded. It is amazing to see how you work on the inside and all. During my first surgery my heart did stop for several minutes due to being in septic shock for so long from the purforation.

  • @EKVBLOODCRAZED hope your on the mend now not a good thing to have is it !! stay well duck

  • maybe they were explaining it to you through the tape so that when you watched it later, you would know exactly what they were doing. I had a appendectomy when I was 7, but my Mom refused to film it to let me see. oh well...I can just watch you tube videos of other people's surgeries

  • I got them to film my crohns op too! I'm getting the dvd next month, I'll let you know when it's on here.

  • WHATS THE HORROR ?? IF THERY CUT YOUR DICK OFF < NOW THAT WOULD BE A HORROR !

  • Ive had crohns for 15 yrs or so , luckily upto recently i hadnt had surgery but just had an exploratory laperotomy and was due to have a double ostomy but when they looked in they found there to be a lot more inflamed and looped small intestine , and too much to be able to save any , so to avoid having ALL of my small bowel removed i have to live on high ellemenatl diet for the next 6 weeks to try to bring inflammation down so i dont have to be hooked up to a TPN machine 20 hrs a day for life...

  • i hope they put that stuff back

  • Does having a section of the colon removed make your shit more watery and loose, making you prone to diarrhea due to the lack of osmosis back into the bloodstream?

  • @YouAreABunghole yeah it's more watery. you get issues with dehydration a lot with a colectomy. I have my entire colon out and you can live without it. these diseases like IBD, UC and crohn's suck especially since not many people understand them or make fun of them. they are serious and life threatening. I almost died of blood loss because of UC.

  • @xx12thmanxx

    1: Now I'm wondering, how much of the small intestine does one need to live?

    2: How does one make fun of a disease? I've known many people and made many jokes but none of them have been about disease..

  • @xx12thmanxx as i did too due to crohns....me bowel packed up on xmas day so was rushed in and pumped full of steriods and an operation a few days later.........now got a bag on for a few months :( can't wait for the reversal

  • omg!!! now i know what my surgeons were doing when i was out for the count!!! wish i could have had mine video'd!! they told me what they had done but seeing it ....is believing lol hope you've made a good recovery peter

  • not as neato as star trek, but still pretty cool what they can do nowadays. i asked my neurosurgeon to record my brain surgery but he wouldn't do it.

  • Wow...I wish my surgeon had've taped my surgery!! Lucky you!!

  • FABULOUS DOCTORS FOR RECORDING FOR YOU THEY DONE A REALLY NICE JOB

  • Do you think this hurts?

  • @ilovepizz ive had it done and yeah it hurts for a little after but i dont get any pain atm

  • @xMrAlexManx Oh ok, thanks for that. I'm getting this procedure done in about a week. Any small tips or info I should know about post-surgery??:)

  • @ilovepizz well doctors should advise you on diet PAY ATTENTION cus some foods can clog up your stoma if your having one put into place, also take it very easy for 3/4 weeks otherwise its extremley painful, im 17 and lazy anyway so that was no trouble, also if you are having a stoma order as many different products as you can very early on so that you find the best one for you as there are lots to choose from, also when i had my op i found it very difficult to start walking again, but you have

  • @ilovepizz to push through the pain barrier, not sure what else really good luck on the op and if you have any more questions on the subject dont hesitate to give me a PM :) all the best

  • @xMrAlexManx Alright, thanks for that man that really helped. I've been a little iffy since the past few days because of it, but I guess thats normal for anyone. :)

  • @ilovepizz yeah completely normal i was really nervous too but thats all part of it really, where you from mate?

  • @xMrAlexManx I'm from Pakistan, came to London for a few months, two weeks before my return I felt blinding pain and went to the hospital. My family suggested I get my procedure done from there... so I'm in the middle of very long and painful vacation. What about you?

  • @ilovepizz fair enough mate, im from Cheltenham which is in gloucestershire was diagnosed with Ulcerative colitis when i was 9 years old been in and out of hospital till i was 16, one instance being me having to go into intensive care for 2 weeks and on and off meds then just before my 17 bday i had the operation done, easily the best decision of my life :)

  • @xMrAlexManx Holy shit, you were 9??? Good to know it's all good now, moments like these really make you appreciate and be grateful for having good health, know what I mean. Hope you don't have any more trips to the hospital any time in the future :) I wouldn't want anyone to go through something like this. Haha, no kiddin, I'm 17 too. Alright man, really appreciated the info you gave me!! Good talk! :)

  • @ilovepizz Yeah man bad times but its really good now :) Thanks mate good luck on the op, lemme know how it goes if you want :)

  • continued...... I had been begging Dr's for a referral to a Gastroenterologist for four years, so, unthough it is unfortutate I had to come this close to losing my life, it is great to finally find out what I am dealing with, and am feeling really positive about leading a much healthier and happy life. How is everything with you and your Crohns?

    Tanya from Down Under :-)

    tancas2@hotmail.com

  • continued....... Have had your video sitting here since just after I got home from hospital last week. Just got the courage to hit play and watched nearly four minutes of it but since I'm in quite a bit of surgery pain still I'll wait a bit to watch the other 5+ mins.

    My biopsy came back as Crohns. Was my two week anniversary of my diagnosis today!

  • Hello Peter

    Thanks so much for sharing this.

    I just had emergency bowel surgery on Sun 4 December after going into emergency and discovering I needed an urgent blood transfusion as my organs were shutting down and then that my large bowel had ruptured. Thanks to the surgeons and other staff I got out of bed at two o'clock in the morning! I had one third of my large intestine and only about twenty centremetres of my sml intestine removed with an ileostomy fitted.

  • Do you not know how to hold a camera?

  • this is awesome. i had the same surgery about 2 years ago for crohns too. i hope ur healthy now

  • silly video just taping the floor

  • Ok, now I'm hungry! Time for spaghetti or maybe some lasagna! *

  • Amazing. Thanks for sharing with the world. It's amazing that you are still alive while they have your goodies sprawled all over the table.

  • Man....

    I can stand up to a fountain of blood spraying in real life..

    but i look away twice while i'm watching this..

    WHY?

  • I wounder what happens if they dont put the organs back how they were

  • 2:07 eww your intenstines *throws up 10 times*

  • very good video and very informative. it didn't look real! it looked like a prop table because when he was lifting ya intestine up, it looked like a large drop! unbelievable. it really is fascinating. the inflamed area showing up like that.

  • Im think im gunna throw up :S

  • i really wanna be surgeon someday .. this is my dream .. but too bad , we cant afford it .. :( but im still hoping .. :)

  • The scapel is so shape!

  • It should be pain when ur sleeping too rite?

  • my god are you ok????

  • oh no

    

  • ???????

  • oh my goodness, no wonder people with this diease don't feel good. Hope this helped you and you no longer have this problem.

    May God bless you and heal you.

  • My parents always wanted me to be a doctor. It's these kinds of videos that lead me to the answer "Fuck no".

  • Wow the surgery has come a long way since 1995. I hope you're much better!

  • THAT WAS COOOL!!! glad ur better now

  • hope you are all better now :)

  • oh no

  • Wow your intestines are messed up! I hope you feel better now!

  • I want this surgery.

  • Wow! The number of scissors/forceps(?) was crazy! I can see how it would be easy for things to get lost. 0.0

  • reminds me the advantages of going full synthetic.

  • OMG that would hurt if you were awake through the whole video <:+

  • This make me never want to drink beer and coffee again, fuck that!

    

  • oh shit im horrified of hospitals again dammit

  • imagine waking up in the middle of that!!!! O_o

  • i had the same thing..

  • Hahaha great video, gone are the days when you could get away with this!

  • That was a great video!! thank you for sharing :) my future goal is to work in the surgery room as a circulatory nurse, Im excited

  • Intestines look gooey and fun to play with. I want ome! :P

  • @Marinna1231 You can find some easily if you grab a knife and cut open your stomach. You should find some gooey intestines to play with. Have fun! :)

  • I've had this surgery twice myself now, also for Crohn's. I would LOVE to convince my surgeon to tape it for me (especially as I plan to be a surgeon myself)! Unfortunately, I got sepsis after my first surgery, and I think for legal reasons, he'll never agree. (I didn't sue, but surgeons can never be too trusting.)

  • You had a REALLY COOL doctor to allow this to be taped!!

  • Holy shit.. Im undergoing this surgery in less than a month. Was really surprised with how it was performed. Looks brutal. Best of luck to you, hope fore no more surgeries.

  • imagine if you woke up in the middle of it

  • ~throws up~

  • thanks for showing this my daughter underwent a colectomy and i did wonder how they did it

  • Im never gonna be a surgeon (gag)

  • @ASPKlutchGod I am gonna bee.... XD i always dreemed of it

  • ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

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  • I'm sure my surgery was something similar. I wish they taped it but they didn't :(

    Thx for showing yours so that I can see what mine was probably like

  • enjoy it!

  • sweet!!!

  • by the way hoe did it feel after the surgery

  • dude whats the reason why are you in the hospital

  • Its amazing what can be done today, just think going back in time lets say 500 years this would have been impossible and that person would have died a terrible and painful death, we should all be very grateful to these dedicated people (surgeons) who can repair our damaged body’s so that we may live a long life, I found this a very interesting video, Thank you kind sir for shearing your opp on YouTube.

  • Interesting video. The surgeons were pretty chill, but that's the way they always should be right?

  • cool... I had my surgeon try to stitch my bowl one day right in my hospitial room when the dressing was removed... asked him about freezing??? He said to me "you wont feel a thing " ... was weird to see it...

  • Ewwwww that looks like a brain!!!!

  • Are you tellin me this is the kind of shit you can see on youtube but if a video has an exposed boob it gets taken down? Wow that makes a lot of sense.

  • EEEEEEEEWWWWWWW IM 12 FUKIN DISGUSTIN!! at least i know wat they lk like tho :/

  • They gave me pain med but it took a day to figure out what worked good for me. Funny how it ended up being a nonnarcotic that gave me the most relief. Think it was called tearadol.

  • @Metalmanmania357 it's Toradol ..... non narcotic and a great med .....just not for a long use .

  • @Metalmanmania357 ...... it's Toradol ..... non narcotic and a great med .....just not for a long use .

  • Omg. Watching this just about killed me. xD

  • ugh I got this done two months ago. 7 inches in one piece. A little colon, some small and my appendix was taken out with it since it was also infected. NOT a fun surgery.

  • @inuyashagirlkara I just had a section of small bowell removed 6 days ago and yes I have to agree, the catheter, the hose down my nose, the pain, nothing I would like to go through again.

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  • @inuyashagirlkara Could you tell me how long it took before you started to feel a degree of normalcy regarding pain and freedom of movement?

  • @Metalmanmania357 Well I had it done the day after thanksgiving and it took roughly 4 weeks to feel like I could do ANYTHING. It still hurts when I sneeze though. Its weird.

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  • @DRAGONCLAW555 naahhhh they are gonna use a dirty cloth used to change oil that fell on the floor.....

  • thats just the way it is ... it may look like they are being ruff but in all acct they are being very carefull with the bowl.

  • i know theyre pros and stuff but the fact that they just grab ur intestines and move em all around just makes me cringe. they dont see that careful with it either lmfao

  • I've had Crohn's for 13 years and this is reassuring.

  • my mums gotta hav a operation on bowel something to do with her periods and she keeps sayin to me she might not make it through the op an i was on the fone wid her earlier and she was saying that, that might be the last time she spoke to me, but i think she will make it through it, well hopefully anywayz :'(

  • @sweetchick12ify How horrible! I hope everything worked out of. I question your mothers sanity on saying something like that to her child though. I would have been reassuring and tell you not to worry regardless of what I knew about the procedure. I don't mean to be hateful, I just hate to see you worry about such a serious issue like loosing a parent.

  • does it hurt afterwards cause im 11 diagnosed with crohns when i was 10 and im just wandering

  • This is so cool!

  • Thanks for posting! I have crohn's myself for the last 17 years....I had a bowel resection 7 weeks ago! I'm starting to feel great now! I pray that I stay well for a while!

  • OMG i tried to get my doc to film my op but no joy lol

    I always wanted to know what they had done to me other people that i have met that had ops only have very small scars and mine is shockingly massive,

    to be honest yep im lucky they saved my life but they made a big surgical disaster on my stomach i now have a new Dr who told me my last one was sacked lolol oh the trust in the nhs ay but still im alive but live every day in constant pain and to scared to leave my house or go any distance

  • ahh so thats what they did to me, thnx for this vid, i had a similar op beginning of 2010 and now 11 months on im feeling good went from 7 st to 12 st, no more pain, looking and feeling healthy, however recent test showed some small ulcers, i hope thts all they will be.

  • OMG...this is AMAZING to me! Im a crohn's patient...have had 4 bowel resections and have always been curious as to what exactly went on during the surgery! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS! The more we know, the better we can heal, so again, thank you for this wonderful insight!!!

  • I've had three surgeries and I'm missing only a foot and a half of my large intestine I also had an illeostomy bag for 2 months that was not fun, it was just nasty. The only thing that makes me mad is that I can't gain any weight. I've been 135 for thae last 10 years. I wish i could gain weight.

  • this video is awesome but disgusting 

  • Thank you so much for posting this. I had perforated bowel due to Crohn's and had to have surgery years ago, it came apart, had to have another surgery w/a temp. ileostomy. Then, for the ileo takedown surgery, I asked my surgeon if he would let me film it, but I got a big fat NO! I have been extremely curious about how they do this. I also believe that ANYTIME a person has to be put to sleep for a procedure or op. it should HAVE to be filmed for the patient's sake. They could do ANYTHING to u!

  • ive had eough of soviet russia jokes they arent even funny

  • I can't believe they allowed a camera but nowadays it's hard to even get them to explain what's happening. I'm glad you posted I have a family memeber who went through this and more with Crohn's.

  • I've had about 6 major surgeries, never filmed any of them...... pity.

  • in soviet russia, intestines disect YOU!

  • This was a great video for us watchers to really see what is going on. Im 17 and have had crohns for 2 years. I am most possitive that i will need surgery in the future, but its all good ;). Thank you very much for showing your video!

  • actually that was interesting to watch!

    thank you!

  • are you okay had you gotten more surgerys?

  • I'm due to have my first surgery June 8th,2010. My sigmoid will be removed. Thanks for sharing this, it was very interesting! Hope your well now. Hang In There!!!! Eva

  • I just came home from the hospital today, I had a two part resection. Everything hurts, bad - but, I still feel one million percent better than the night the ambulance took me to Emergency. I was curious to see if something like this was on Youtube...this is so much more intense than I imagined. Thank you for sharing!!

  • I had my third resection in 11/08 and my disease came back on 2/09. Kind of sucks. I asked my doctor to video tape my operation and he said no due to malpractice and hospital regulations. Your doctor seems like a cool guy.

  • Great surgeon to cooperate and take a video. I hope you are doing well. I had a resection for crohns Feb 2009 and am doing great with no reoccurance yet.

  • @TheMos2818

    Fantastic I am glad your doing well, I had my Ileum removed it was diseased and of no use just like my large bowel, LOL, Bowels are so over rated, I hope that you stay in remission, they are working on a cure though, in 10yrs time it will hopefully be widely available, x

  • @TheMos2818

    I am now just waiting on a reversal, how are you? x

  • ok if i saw a video about my intestines, heart , brain, etc.... i would die from shock.

  • I wanted them to film mine but they wouldn't, I 'd of like to have seen what they did when they did my op and how bad the disease in bowels was I have had the whole of my Large Bowel removed due to crohn's disease, x

  • Did you dream when your were a sleep and did not feel it.

  • I have had three operations like yours due to Crohns and I asked my doctor on my last operation in 2008 to video the operation but he said no. Hang in there I know this disease really really sucks.

  • Your are brave wanting to view your own operation! ;P

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