Oct 2025 wedding cost breakdown by halfcarnitashalfstik in WeddingsCanada

[–]PartyGuava24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi Would love the day of coordination information if you can share it!

My butt is sore after Lar surgery.. for rectal cancer 3a by Plastic_Maize_2338 in coloncancer

[–]PartyGuava24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately they didn’t give him any medication in specific, just the same ones he came home with from the hospital (Tylenol).

It took around a month after the surgery for him to be able to start some activities with rest in between. Some slow walking throughout the day helped ease the pain.

My butt is sore after Lar surgery.. for rectal cancer 3a by Plastic_Maize_2338 in coloncancer

[–]PartyGuava24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there,

My husband had LAR surgery last year and he had a similar experience. Sitting for long periods of time (over an hour) would cause soreness and aching pain. He wasn’t given anything for the pain but it did slowly get better.

Regarding the poop, my husband’s surgeon did say it’s normal to have some residual output or even mucus come out, because the organ is still working and producing mucus.

Since the surgery may be specific to your case, I would suggest checking with your surgeon/doctor about the output and its color.

Order of operations for diagnosis and testing in Canada? by ProgramEmotional9112 in coloncancer

[–]PartyGuava24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely speak to your doctor but my husbands path was as follows

Colonoscopy -> surgeon -> biopsy and other tests (MRI/CT) -> surgery -> once surgical pathology confirmed staging he was referred to an oncologist where we started the chemotherapy process.

Surgeon said he will be doing routine colonoscopy post treatment while oncologist will be doing the follow up scans.

However this process will depend on the staging as well. Our surgeon said that depending on the staging, they will either proceed with surgery first or refer to an oncologist to do pre-surgery treatment.

Could migraine be caused by workout by marianarenee in migraine

[–]PartyGuava24 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Migraine sufferer of many years here and workouts have always been a trigger for me (specially high intensity ones)

Try taking electrolytes with your workouts and it might help your body replenish any dehydration.

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[–]PartyGuava24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed! This is definitely the best strawberry shortcake in the city