what is going on?
In 1987 when I was 10 I was diagnosed with UC. In 1989 I had my colon removed. In 1990 I had my reversal. Forever after my jpouch has been inflammed but not until the last 5 years has it been a bloody severe mess! I have been lucky enough to get into see some really great doctors in my life. Unfortunately not a one is hope skip and jump away....but 5 hrs is bettter than some options I realize!!! Ok so with local doctors I am very frustrated and upset because I get told, "nothing is wrong with your pouch", "just remove the pouch", "I can't help you", "if your pouch is inflammed you have Crohns, you don't want to have Crohns so stop thinking this" "your pouch has ulcers and very inflammed but this isn't my area" I am so sick of the lack of help that I do not have a local gastroenterologist that I trust.
I just went to Mayo Rochester MN that is where I had my original surgery last week and talked to my doctor about my test results today. Biopsy results say possible Crohns definate pouchitis. But at the moment there is the interefance of Cdiff interfering. I don't believe I have had this long so I am giving it little value but well my instincts only mean so much. Of course when I see experts they suspect Crohns often since I have a few signs besides the Chronic and now severe pouchitis. A severe pain at my stomach is one....and my pouch is prolapsed so that pain is so much lower!!
Current treatment: Asacol 1600 MG ED 3 times a day for about 9 years
Allopurinol 100 mg once daily—inflammation in pouch (about a 3 years), Cortifoam 10% Aerosol SCH 2 times a day–inflammation in pouch (about 3years)
canasa 1000 mg 1-3 a day—pouchitis (3 years over a month on at least 2) Cortifoam 10% Aerosol SCH 2 times a day–inflammation in pouch (about 2 years)
VSL #3 225 billion bacteria 6 a day(6 years)
I must admit with this much I am not perfect at taking it and I am multi diseased so diet may also be an issue but I am still bleeding daily and in a lot of pain.
sigh! Anyway, this is just an introduction....I wish I knew where I fit!
In 1987 when I was 10 I was diagnosed with UC. In 1989 I had my colon removed. In 1990 I had my reversal. Forever after my jpouch has been inflammed but not until the last 5 years has it been a bloody severe mess! I have been lucky enough to get into see some really great doctors in my life. Unfortunately not a one is hope skip and jump away....but 5 hrs is bettter than some options I realize!!! Ok so with local doctors I am very frustrated and upset because I get told, "nothing is wrong with your pouch", "just remove the pouch", "I can't help you", "if your pouch is inflammed you have Crohns, you don't want to have Crohns so stop thinking this" "your pouch has ulcers and very inflammed but this isn't my area" I am so sick of the lack of help that I do not have a local gastroenterologist that I trust.
I just went to Mayo Rochester MN that is where I had my original surgery last week and talked to my doctor about my test results today. Biopsy results say possible Crohns definate pouchitis. But at the moment there is the interefance of Cdiff interfering. I don't believe I have had this long so I am giving it little value but well my instincts only mean so much. Of course when I see experts they suspect Crohns often since I have a few signs besides the Chronic and now severe pouchitis. A severe pain at my stomach is one....and my pouch is prolapsed so that pain is so much lower!!
Current treatment: Asacol 1600 MG ED 3 times a day for about 9 years
Allopurinol 100 mg once daily—inflammation in pouch (about a 3 years), Cortifoam 10% Aerosol SCH 2 times a day–inflammation in pouch (about 3years)
canasa 1000 mg 1-3 a day—pouchitis (3 years over a month on at least 2) Cortifoam 10% Aerosol SCH 2 times a day–inflammation in pouch (about 2 years)
VSL #3 225 billion bacteria 6 a day(6 years)
I must admit with this much I am not perfect at taking it and I am multi diseased so diet may also be an issue but I am still bleeding daily and in a lot of pain.
sigh! Anyway, this is just an introduction....I wish I knew where I fit!