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I have been trying to get any info I can re: j pouch surgery in Duke. I live locally here in Durham NC.

I am a long time ostomate because of acute UC 10 years ago at 29 and have not had an issue since, i always wanted a reversal and stewed for many years over this decision, but being happily married and pain free chose not to for numerous reasons but now my kids are asking questions why I never go swimming etc and I am finally ready to do this. 

Can anyone recommend Dr.Thacker from duke who I have heard of and read a little about, she works closely with Dr.Mantyh (apparently bedside manner is not a requirement with Dr. Mantyh) I would take any info or advice you could give, I know it will not be a bed of roses and I may not even be a candidate anymore, but I think I need to try, 

thank you in advance

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I'm in the process of surgeries right now with Dr. Sadiq at UNC (Koruda's protege). I highly recommend him and the whole team at UNC. I don't know much about Duke. My gastro team was most connected to UNC. I drive all the way from Asheville because we don't have anyone they recommend here.(Go Heels!). Good luck!

JeffH

I had my takedown in April 2015 at UNC. I did not have any history of UC symptoms. I went to the ER and was admitted. After 1 week of unsuccessful treatment for inflammation, I had to have surgery to remove my colon. Dr. Rahbar saved my life. I feel I doing great and I am confident I will be back to close to normal in one year as I was told. Note:  My husband's PCP works at Duke. When I was faced with having to have surgery, he contacted her asking if I should be moved. She called him back and told him that UNC is one the best GI teams in our area and that there were a large volume of people that come from out of state to be treated by UNC GI.

M

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