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Elisa W. Thanks for the well wishes! I have been very fortunate and I believe part of that had to do with being 23 at the time of my first two surgeries and being a very active young man. I was strong and able to handle a lot. I'm 42 now and things are a little different, to say the least! It truly is amazing what youth will do for you. I did have some small issues along the way though, but only 1 that required any hospitalization. This summer however has scared me to the point that I'm changing a lot about my lifestyle. I'm doing everything I can to lessen the chance that I have adhesions or pouchitis or any other issues. I know that I cant eliminate the entire chance that something could go wrong, but I'm trying to control what I can control. Best of luck to you and everyone else out there. J Pouchers are unique and strong!

Hello! I haven't been on here much and I feel bad for that. It's almost like if I avoid the website, maybe I was never sick! Well, not the case.

I had my J Pouch down in 2 surgeries in 1996, so almost 20 years ago. Along the way I've only had a few isolated problems. Some pouchitis, but never too much. I have had some issues with adhesions. I spent a few days in the hospital in 2010 with them blocking me up a bit, but it passed with resting the digestive system entirely for a few days. However, this past Father's Day weekend, I got really sick and wondered if I had eaten something bad as I was sick to my stomach. Well, I ended up vomiting quite a bit for the overnight and into Sunday morning. My wife took me to the local hospital where a CT was run and it was determined I had a blockage. A total blockage. Talk about hurt! The problem was, the hospital was not equipped with a surgeon who was experienced with a J Pouch. I had to be driven 45 minutes to St. Joe's Hospital in Ypsilanti. Great hospital. I had surgery the following Saturday to clear the blockage which was suspected to just be adhesions. The surgeon spent 4 1/2 hours unraveling my adhesions. You can't cut them, it just creates more adhesions! So, I spent 2 weeks in the hospital. I'm finally doing a little better, but even 2 months post surgery, I have pain.

So my point to this post is to warn all J Pouch members to watch for blockages caused by adhecions. They can cause a lot of trouble!

 

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