
Ellie Cunningham went viral on TikTok for sharing her ordeal when she underwent surgery to “remove” her anus as part of diagnosing Chron’s disease, but the surgeon had a minor accident …
One woman spoke candidly about the time her surgeon “accidentally” punched her on the buttocks while “removing” her anus.
Ellie Cunningham went viral on TikTok after sharing the unfortunate mistake with her 11,000 followers.
The dark-haired beauty has Crohn’s disease and also has an ostomy pouch, which collects waste from the body.
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No longer needing to use her anus, Ellie underwent surgery to remove her anus, rectum and colon, but she had more than she expected.
In a clip that garnered 1.4 million views, the girl wore natural makeup and a black top to explain her “Barbie Butt” surgical incident.
Ellie shared: “I’m going to have surgery to remove my anus knowing my surgeon is great and very experienced.
“I wake up and find that he has glued my butt together.”

Fortunately, the child has a good sense of humor and can laugh at the predicament.
In the comments section, Ellie made it clear what happened and how her cheeks came together.
“Clarify things. My surgeon stitched up my butt and put medical glue on it to hold the stitches in place. But I accidentally used too much, so I accidentally stuck my butt, “he shared with a laughing emoji.
“I have Crohn’s disease and I have an ostomy (where I poop) because my colon and buttocks have been removed.
“My bag, above all, saved my life. Barbie butt surgery put me into remission for the first time in 8 years! I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world. I can live a normal life and eat what I want !!
“Not as bad as everyone thinks! frankly. Whether it was death or life with a bag. Bag every day!

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After undergoing Barbie’s buttock surgery, informally named because the plastic doll doesn’t have a hole in her buttocks either, Ellie was healed in just three weeks.
“The recovery was easy enough! Get back healthier than ever now, “she said.
Despite being so open about her struggles and surgery, some people wondered why Ellie would share something so personal and explained her reasoning.
“If I had wanted it to remain private, I would have kept it private. It’s fun as hell and all of my IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) videos raise awareness and help others in my situation. “
Surprised by her courage and positivity, many people took the comments to congratulate Ellie, some even referring to her.
One person is enthusiastic: “I’m glad so many people are open about the stock market.”
Another user added, “You are brave to face this. Have a nice day.”
While a third person said: ‘I also have a stoma. It’s nice to see other people have the same thing. I hope you’re fine.”
Someone else remarked: “This glue is wild! I hope you feel better !!! “
Meanwhile, a fifth user applauded: “You are a strong woman”.
For more information on Crohn’s disease you can visit the official website of the NHS here.
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Source: Dailystar

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