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Sometimes a ton (like 2 litres) of white grape juice helps me if I’m partially blocked, but if it’s been days it might be good to see a physician.Are you in a lot of pain? My surgeon also said to try citromag before heading to the er, but my blockages are functional rather than from adhesions so I don’t want to give u bad advice and make you worse......it works pretty good a lot of the time though.

duck11
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Vicky, how is it going? Did you go to the ER? Just some input. I had several hosp. stays for very similar situations. I'd end up with the NG tube and many x-ray and a stay of about a week each. Finally my surgeon got involved and had my GI do a pouchoscopy . Low and behold I have a narrowing above the pouch, ie. scar tissue. They did a quick balloon dilation which really didn't do all that much, but did releave things for a short while, but not long. Long story short my surgeon ended up doing a dilation under sedation with Hefar Dilators ( which seems very archaic) but it worked. That's been a year ago. I'm just now feeling as though maybe we need to do it again. Hopefully you will have gotten though your blockage and this won't be needed for you. Let us know how you came out.

Aimee

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Hi Aimee, thnx so much for your input and interest! Truth is I’ve managed to stay away from ER up to now..Scope would be the best thing to do to push things a bit, however scope is considered invasive and under covid-19 rules they don’t proceed in hospital (I’m based in Greece). Only thing they did was a pouchogram putting in fluid from anus to check flow, which was normal. There could be a narrow part before pouch in my case as well, but there is not much they can do without pouchoscopy. X-ray didn’t show anything. 

I try to keep calm, drink lots of water and fluids and keep my fingers crossed!! 

* Insightful poem

Take care,

Vicky

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