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Grayson has been in the hospital for three days now with a stricture. He got his second Remicade infusion yesterday and has been getting Prednisone too. He hasn't eaten or had anything to drink in three days (but they're not talking TPN yet, thank God). The GI says he's not as distended and seems to be improving but if he doesn't have a bowel movement by Monday he'll most likely need surgery!!! Since his diagnosis/perforation 5 weeks ago he's had a perforation, an abscess, a fistula and now a stricture. All of them have happened near/at his terminal ileum. Part of me wonders if we're just delaying the inevitable but obviously if we can avoid removal/re-section, that would be ideal. He's just so frustrated and in pain (and hungry!). He's missed so much school and he's in all Honors courses so he's nervous about that too. My husband and I were thinking about having a social worker come and talk to him but Grayson said absolutely not. He's fifteen so I have to respect his wishes to a certain extent, but I'm wondering if we should do it anyway.
Can anyone tell me their experience with strictures? I know every patient is different but I just really need some info from people who have kids who have been where I am. Also, has anyone had a psychologist visit while in the hospital? Was it helpful?
Can anyone tell me their experience with strictures? I know every patient is different but I just really need some info from people who have kids who have been where I am. Also, has anyone had a psychologist visit while in the hospital? Was it helpful?