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Another thing to consider is not getting fully empty with each “round,” which could be indicative of partial stricture at the ileoanal anastomosis line.
Quite a few folks who don’t self dilate, have to have it performed under sedation 1-2 times per year for several years until the scaring process concludes.  Not getting fully empty leads to bacterial overgrowth, likely a top cause of developing chronic pouchitis. 

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