Hi,
Apparently I am in need of jpouch reconstruction surgery; however, I am not certain there are qualified surgeons anywhere close to where I live, which is a big problem.
Instead of giving me the opportunity to avoid going to a permanent bag, these arrogant surgeons (and I use the term lightly) tell me to forget about reconstruction surgery and go directly to a bag because it is so much easier an operation.
At 46 I am not ready to throw in the towel. If there is a chance to avoid a permanent bag, then I will go for it.
I live in Montreal, Quebec (Canada) and I was thinking of going for a consultation with Dr. Wexler of the Cleveland clinic in Florida as I am told that he has done many such surgeries. I definitely cannot afford an operation in the US, so it would just be for a consult.
There might be surgeons in Toronto (300 miles away) but the waiting list is 2 years and I have already wasted 2 years with the local hospital where egos are huge and the surgeon looking after me dicked me around the entire time. Filing a complaint just made matters worse as I am now blackballed at this hospital even though a new surgeon on board is qualified to do the surgeon.
Anybody have any advice? I can't wait one or two years for the surgery anymore. I am having a lot o trouble with symptoms and eating (both solid and liquid) - nausea, stomach pain (feels like gas cramps), constipation, aback pain (intestinal related) and burping. I have already been seen by 7 local surgeons with little to no experience, but all say same diagnosis - do nothing, go to a permanent bag (preferred surgeon choice), or try reconstruction surgery (surgeons not willing to do because of politics and waiting time).
Thanks in advance,
Solomin
Apparently I am in need of jpouch reconstruction surgery; however, I am not certain there are qualified surgeons anywhere close to where I live, which is a big problem.
Instead of giving me the opportunity to avoid going to a permanent bag, these arrogant surgeons (and I use the term lightly) tell me to forget about reconstruction surgery and go directly to a bag because it is so much easier an operation.
At 46 I am not ready to throw in the towel. If there is a chance to avoid a permanent bag, then I will go for it.
I live in Montreal, Quebec (Canada) and I was thinking of going for a consultation with Dr. Wexler of the Cleveland clinic in Florida as I am told that he has done many such surgeries. I definitely cannot afford an operation in the US, so it would just be for a consult.
There might be surgeons in Toronto (300 miles away) but the waiting list is 2 years and I have already wasted 2 years with the local hospital where egos are huge and the surgeon looking after me dicked me around the entire time. Filing a complaint just made matters worse as I am now blackballed at this hospital even though a new surgeon on board is qualified to do the surgeon.
Anybody have any advice? I can't wait one or two years for the surgery anymore. I am having a lot o trouble with symptoms and eating (both solid and liquid) - nausea, stomach pain (feels like gas cramps), constipation, aback pain (intestinal related) and burping. I have already been seen by 7 local surgeons with little to no experience, but all say same diagnosis - do nothing, go to a permanent bag (preferred surgeon choice), or try reconstruction surgery (surgeons not willing to do because of politics and waiting time).
Thanks in advance,
Solomin