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Hi there -

For the past couple of weeks, I have had on and off leakage. Some days it is so bad that I need to wear a pad.

 

I had my surgery back in October of 2006. 

 

I have never had this issue before. I have of course called the doctor last week, my wonderful doctor has left to OH from VT so I am so nervous. My previous Doctor was amazing beyond words. I have spoken with the nurse. She says just keep an eye on it. But I don't see how it is normal or I shouldn't be worried, as it is like I am having my period out of my anus. (sorry).  

 

I am now getting nervous. Anyone ever had this happen before? I have had a drain put in my right cheek before to help drain (I forget what he called it) but I have never had this issues. 


Thoughts?

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That is a pretty short script in my opinion. Like expecting to treat a UC flare in less than two weeks. You may get improvement in a matter of days, but do not be alarmed if it takes a week or more before you get relief. On the other hand, once I was diagnosed and treated (one month of Canasa), I now use the Canasa at the first sign of blood and only need it for a few days. But, I also take oral sulfasalazine, so I have maintenance therapy. 

 

Just be sure to call back if things are not turning around within a week, so there is time to get a longer script before you run out (or did he give you refills?).

 

Hope you feel better soon.

 

Jan

 

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It wasn't any better after the 10 days so I had called back last Monday and he extended it for another 14 days. but this past weekend the bleeding had really increased and this morning it was just awful. It is starting to feel like when I was first experiencing symptoms of UC. Which makes me really nervous.  So I have called again this morning and explained that things have gone backwards and I am just not feeling confident in this treatment plan. 

Bleeding is usually a sign of cuffitis. It is very possible there is pouchitis and cuffitis simultaneously. My cuffitis responded to Flagyl, but the bleeding and urgency returned over and over again. I wound up using Canasa for a couple of months, overlapping with Flagyl for a week. I then transitioned to oral sulfasalazine for maintenance. That worked well for about 15 years, before I developed a more chronic/recurring pouchitis.

 

Jan

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