This patient education video describes colon surgerys implications and treatment. Included are the following sections: Anatomy, Symptoms and their ...
Colon Cancer Sucks Ass: Is a Second Belly Button Good Luck... Like ...
Five months and twenty days have passed since my emergency colon resection and tumor removal. In a perfect world, that surgery would be but a memory... well, a memory and a ten inch scar down my stomach. In reality, the incision has not healed completely. After five months and twenty days, I am still left with an open tract which goes all the way down to the original stitches. I have named this tract my second belly button. It's located about an inch and a half above my original belly button and although it's actually an open wound, when I lay down and the tract's not dressed, it truly resembles the original. Is this odd disfigurement permanent? I certainly hope not. It is going to be a chronic...
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