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can crohn's disease be too severe for a colostomy

can crohn's disease be too severe for a colostomy




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can crohn's disease be too severe for a colostomy

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Oct 21, 2011
Your choice
by: Kit

If your question is, 'if I have been 'diagnosed' with Crohn's Disease, is there a possibility that I may need a colostomy', then the answer is yes.
But the answer can also be 'no' :)
A hungry man will walk down a street and only see places that sell food. Likewise, a tired man walking down the same street will only see places to rest.
A surgeon will look at a suffering human with an understanding of an invasive solution.
I have had bowel removals and replacement and have avoided a colostomy throughout. It was a shame I didn't know then what I know now, as there would have been no operations at all in the first place, as there would have been no Crohn's Disease :)
All the best
Kit
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