Hello All,
I am brand new to this forum. I no longer wear a j-pouch (miserable failure for me due to chronic pouchitis, abscesses, etc..) but I am curious about a few things and figured this is the place place to ask.
1) How successful is the j-pouch procedure now? I had mine made in 1987 but ended up with a permanent ileolstomy after 13 surgeries later (over 3 years span). I'm happy with my life, but it certainly took a while to get going.
2) Years after my surgery, I learned about another procedure where instead of removing the entire rectum, the inner linning is stripped away (if UC is the diagnosis). Is a j-pouch needed in this case (assuming the colon was removed)? Not sure what they call that type of surgery, but it sounded promising so I'm also wondering if that procedure is common now and how successful it is.
Thanks in advance for any answers. I don't regret any of the surgery I had and the last 20+ years with a permanent ileostomy has not been much of a problem. But I was very young when I had initial surgery (19) and it saddens me to see young people having to go through this, so hopefully things are working better now.
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