So,
I had stage 2 of a 3 step J-Pouch process on July 7th.
Everything was going great, I was feeling great, and other than some minor troubles with the new loop ostomy (damn thing is flush with my stomach when it retracts and the opening points straight down), I felt like I'd licked this thing.
Then, last Thursday, I started to feel a little blah.
By Friday evening, I had lower left quadrant abdominal pain, internal pain above my tail bone, mild nausea on eating and a 102 fever.
Called my surgeon's emergency number, got the on-call doc who said might be abscess, might be dehydration. Push fluids. monitor fever. Take Tylenol as needed for fever, etc.
Over the weekend, things were generally ok. Fever would spike up to 100 or 101 at night, but stay around 99 during the day. Still had the minor pains, the nausea on eating and the lack of appetite.
Surgeon's assistant called yesterday morning and got me in for blood work and CT. She called today and said that there were "pockets of fluid" and prescribed flagyl and cipro both for 10 day courses.
She said that the "pockets of fluid" could be "the beginnings" of an abscess. Does this sound right to anyone? Would they prescribe the heavy antibiotics for something that isn't an abscess?
I had stage 2 of a 3 step J-Pouch process on July 7th.
Everything was going great, I was feeling great, and other than some minor troubles with the new loop ostomy (damn thing is flush with my stomach when it retracts and the opening points straight down), I felt like I'd licked this thing.
Then, last Thursday, I started to feel a little blah.
By Friday evening, I had lower left quadrant abdominal pain, internal pain above my tail bone, mild nausea on eating and a 102 fever.
Called my surgeon's emergency number, got the on-call doc who said might be abscess, might be dehydration. Push fluids. monitor fever. Take Tylenol as needed for fever, etc.
Over the weekend, things were generally ok. Fever would spike up to 100 or 101 at night, but stay around 99 during the day. Still had the minor pains, the nausea on eating and the lack of appetite.
Surgeon's assistant called yesterday morning and got me in for blood work and CT. She called today and said that there were "pockets of fluid" and prescribed flagyl and cipro both for 10 day courses.
She said that the "pockets of fluid" could be "the beginnings" of an abscess. Does this sound right to anyone? Would they prescribe the heavy antibiotics for something that isn't an abscess?