I've been reading a lot on here lately and also spending a lot of time on Pubmed. I had to go to the ER for a blockage, they pumped me out with an NG tube, watched me for a day, assumed I was passing food via bowel movements (I don't think I was) and they sent me home.
After getting home I ate 1/2 cup of mashed potatoes and it blocked me back up and I headed to the ER again. I almost died. I'm doing the 2nd test for a small bowel follow through with contrast that I drank in the next few hours. THe first dye tests showed a blockage.
I'm probably going to need surgery. My J-pouch done in 2004 was an open gut surgery so I'm guessing I have a lot of adhesions which caused this.
Is there anything I can do pre or post surgery to minimize new adhesion formation? I've read some animal studies that show Celebrex stops them from forming.
I'm in Tacoma WA so I don't exactly have the expertise of Mayo Clinic or the Cleveland Clinic nearby. It is possible that I could be released on a pure liquid diet (without a surgical fix) and then hop on a plane and head to Cleveland Clinic.
I just don't want these Tacoma surgeons to screw me up any further and I'm really scared.
I'm hoping someone has something positive to say on stopping adhesion formation. Thanks for the help.