Has anyone seen a therapist/psychologist to deal with the mental health adjustments of surgery? I had a total proctocolectomy with permanent ileostomy last November for Crohns after being sick for about 16 years. Would like to talk to a professional about the life changes after surgery.
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I had an emergency illeostomy after only about a year of having Ulcerative Colitis. It was quite the adjustment. I have been seeing a psychologist and psychiatrist since a few months after my surgery. My anxiety has gone through the roof and from what my doctor said I'm suffering from a mild case of ptsd. It's totally understandable to not be able to wrap your mind around what you've gone through. Even as you say you've had Crohns your whole life. It's still a major adjustment after surgery. I was going to an amazing clinic through Good Samaritan Hospital but since receiving Medicaid they are transitioning me over to the hospital itself. I'd suggest seeing someone if you feel the need all it can do is help. If you have insurance I'd just scour their website for any available providers maybe try a few out and see which one you feel most comfortable with.
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I found that a therapist was the best way to help me deal with life after surgery as well. Would definitely recommend it!!!
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Hi, first post newbie here. Well, I have been diagnosed with Crohn's since 1994 while I was 19 and on Active Duty. I was retired since I was no longer deployable with the Marines. Like Jennifer, I have had too many to count trips to the Hospital for IV steroids and other acute medication. I have had two bowel resections along the way leaving a hideously disfiguring scar on my entire abdomen. Between being medically discharged, life interruptions, body image disorders. I certainly did not want therapy when I was a 19 year old warrior, but at 40 years old, I have been going for three years. It is just a reminder to practice acceptance. Hope this Helps ~ Greg
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I am currently seeing a mental health therapist after my 3 years of continuous surgeries. I have had the same outcome as you as far as surgery goes. It is really hard to adjust. My surgeon was actually the one to suggest that I seek therapy because I have had Crohn's Disease for almost 20 years and have been in and out of the hospital the whole time. It really helps to have someone to talk to that is neutral party and I am even learning that going through this disease and all it entails definitely causes depression, anxiety and even PTSD. I would definitely suggest it. Also CCFA has a new mentoring program that I think you should check out too. Hope the feedback helps!!!
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