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Awww Susan, my heart breaks for what you're going through. Things are rough now, but I know from reading posts from others who've gone through what you're going through that things can only get better...hang in there. I just wanted to send healing vibes and a virtual hug and I'm sure others will be along to share their experiences. Hang tough...and stay strong..you'll make it through this and be stronger for it.
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Hi Susan,
What a tough road! An examination under anaesthesia is the only way to really diagnose and decide what the best fix will be. Abcesses and fissures can be dealt with, and perhaps with a temporary ostomy, your fistula would heal. You didn't indicate where the fistula is. Surgical interventions for fistulas in women don't have a high success rate, but that doesn't keep a lot of us from trying it (or anything short of pouch removal!). There are lots of posts on fistulas. Do a search on "fistula gals" here for lots of people's experiences. Remicade does keep may people in remission from chronic pouchitis. When is your diagnostic exam?
You've lost a lot of weight. If you're not seriously distressed and maybe depressed, I'd be surprised (as one who's been through quite a bit). But you're not alone. Keep coming here and asking questions: there are many wonderful encouragers here.
Best wishes,
Barbara
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| Posts: 217 | Location: Sierra Nevada Foothills | Registered: July 17, 2002 |   |
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