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If you are just out of the hospital I don't think you have to worry too much . Initial week or 2 are really hard to pass. Too many bms , constant urge , pain at stoma site but things get better every passing day believe me . I came to a point where I thought it was a wrong decision to go for a reversal but in a few weeks things settled. I can now say I as good and normal as I can be.

The only supplement I used post takedown was pysillium husk in large amounts. That helps in bulking alot.

Nothing they gave me was extended release. I'm aware I might not be able to absorb it. 

Little anecdote from the wake up room. I was nauseous and I requested Phenergan because zoloft never helps. My IV wasn't fitting for a dose so they discussed giving me a rectal suppository. I had just woken up and I kept telling them "I don't have a rectum anymore". Not sure why they still tried to give it to me. When I finally convinced them I ended up with a small shot and that was OK. 

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