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My husband had his J Pouch surgery in 1991 and I would be interested to hear from others about how other types of surgery have gone after they had their J Pouch done . . . my husband is due to have a knee replacement soon and his main concern is that when he has had other surgeries in the past ( the last was a spinal fusion ) his pouch seem to forget how to work and he spends a few days waiting for it to work again - often with it building up and causing great discomfort as well as great embarrassment when it finally works and he feels terrible for the nursing staff helping him.

 

The Gastro Specialist has suggested that this time they keep him on only fluids for the first few days but I would be most grateful for any feedback from any of you wonderful people . . . many thanks in advance !

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I've had quite a few pouch related and non pouch related surgeries...most went fine without having any adverse effect on the pouch. I get ileus (the intestine falls asleep and doesn't wake up for a few days causing nausea, vomitting, horrible cramping etc) after pouch related surgeries other than when it is done through laporoscopy (so far that is).

I have more of a problem with general anesthetic that lasts over 4 hours than for shorter surgeries.

Hope that all goes well for him

Sharon

Foot surgery, no pouch issues.  Wisdom teeth removal caused no issue, either. 

 

C-section and then ovarian cyst surgery, both times took a couple days to get the pouch going again. 

 

It's more likely to have gastro issues when they're messing around in your abdomen vs say, a foot surgery, however, opiate pain meds can slow things down, too.  Bowels hate to be touched, and can get sluggish after those kinds of surgery.  And like Sharon said, general anesthesia is also often worse on them, too. 

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Thanks Ladies - all your replies are much appreciated . . .

I like the Jewish Proverb - in amongst the seriousness of it all though I did have a smile as he has also had both his rotator cuffs done also - but with lots of effort, his shoulders are still quite strong ( and mine and the family's are here to hold him up when needed - he's 72 this year 

 

My very best wishes to you all in your lives and with your families also - even though we don't know each other, there is a bond between us all.

 

We met a 6 month old baby many years ago who had had a major operation on her bowel at birth and who had a bag put on then - her dear Mum ( whose Dad had just had a major heart attack and was in ICU with my husband  joked with us that she never had to change nappies - we often speak of those we have met through having his J pouch and how each deals with their lot - that proverb says it all and I shall quote it in the future . . . my love and best wishes to you all (((xoxox)))

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