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"Crohns disease and colostomy"

About: Frenchay Hospital / Gastroenterology

(as a carer),

2004 my husband was diagnosed with Crohns Disease. This meant he was rushing to the toilet and at times would not make it in time and losing weight. After taking steriods for 12months last year he had a flare up of Crohns due to stress. This led to perforated abscess and he weighed 7st. He had a colostomy Stoma Bag fitted and he left hospital this time last year to have a fistula removed in Oct.

There was still lots of exudate fluid coming from 2 open wounds on his rectum. This month he was admitted to hospital to have his bowel removed. The cut on his stomach was 7ins long and extremely painful.

With this operation you will get a lot of wind in the right shoulder or even get a frozen shoulder.

After a few days you can get out of bed but only eat soft foods ie: mash potato or icecream. After a few days when pain free you have physiotherapy and shown how to live with a Stoma Bag.

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Response from Steven Sykes, Advice & Complaints Team Manager, North Bristol NHS Trust 11 years ago
Steven Sykes
Advice & Complaints Team Manager,
North Bristol NHS Trust
Submitted on 03/07/2012 at 08:21
Published on Care Opinion at 09:15


Dear Lulu28 – I was sorry to read your story and to learn of your husband’s difficulties, but pleased to see you rated Frenchay Gastroenterology as good. Thank you for your comments, which I am sure will be helpful to others affected by Crohn’s Disease.

I hope that your husband’s condition improves to allow him to continue with his life in a manner he would wish.

Kind Regards – Steve Sykes

Advice and Complaints Team

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