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I opted to get a BCIR rather than an end ileostomy when my J pouch had to be removed.  Three weeks after surgery, I returned home and the following weekend I attended an all-day outdoor estate auction that involved lots of walking.  My wife was kind enough to carry what we bought at the auction back to the car since I still had a lifting restriction.  Although I felt some fatigue, I was fully functional during the event.  At that time, I was on a schedule where I had to empty my BCIR every 2 hours, but I had no problem using the porta potty available at the auction.  At two months, I was back to doing many of the activities I did before surgery and would probably have been able to do the Grand Canyon but with somewhat limited activity.  If you do visit the Grand Canyon at 2 months post op, be sure to drink plenty of liquids and do not over exert yourself.  I am thankful that I opted to get a BCIR since my quality of life is now very close to what it was before I had any surgery.

BillV

Joe, I can’t give you an answer about chronic pouchitis with the BCIR, but either Susan Kay or Gail with the BCIR program in Florida, (800) 336-0789, could better answer your question.  I never had pouchitis with my J pouch, but did have it for several months post op while my BCIR pouch was expanding to its full size.  I have not had a recurrence of it in the 3.5 years since.  My J pouch had to be removed due to recurrent high grade dysplasia and a malignant polyp in the rectal cuff.  Please feel to contact me with a PM.

Bill

BillV

I had a problem sitting on hard surfaces for longer than 2 months but took a cushion with me everywhere I thought I'd need it.  That is because of the removal of the rectal stump and not the j-pouch.  I think they remove the rectal stump with the BCIR but Bill would know about that.  If you can push your trip back a month I think it would give you more time to get use to everything. By everything I mean the perm ileo and rectal stump removal.

TE Marie

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