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He may be suffering with irritable pouch syndrome - i.e. irritable bowel syndrome affecting his pouch. He should think about getting anti-spasmodic drugs to see if that helps.
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| Posts: 653 | Location: England | Registered: February 03, 2006 |   |
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for responding. He's actually already on anti spasmodic drugs, he's got a severe case of RLS which he was diagnosed with during the UC. Those don't help either because he still has this problem. Any other ideas? I appreciate anything.
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| Posts: 3 | Location: Missouri | Registered: April 28, 2008 |   |
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You should get him to try putting a hot water bottle or heating pad on his lower back/tailbone where his pouch is and on his stomach. Also, tea works great for relaxing the stomach and getting things moving.
~Cindy
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| Posts: 333 | Location: Whitby, Ontario Canada | Registered: December 04, 2005 |   |
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Thanks for the advice. I wasn't aware that the pouch was located on his back. After the operation and still to this day he has a large area on his stomach that sticks out so I assumed that that's where they tucked everything in. We'll try that from now on.
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| Posts: 3 | Location: Missouri | Registered: April 28, 2008 |   |
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It sounds to me that he is having a small bowel obstruction. I can relate...anytime I get really stressed out my stomach seems to knot up, giving me an obstruction and I can't have a bowel movement and have extreme pain. What seems to help is really focusing on my breathing and relaxing and trying to calm down. Also, drinking some tea or grape juice and walking a lot has helped a lot of people here. Sounds like he just needs to find a way to manage his stress when he's angry or upset. Much easier said than done but you can use certain techniques to try and relax and clear your mind.
"...all things work together for the good of those that love Him..." Romans 8:28
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| Posts: 597 | Location: Huntsville, AL | Registered: November 20, 2006 |   |
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