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Has anyone here ever been given ASACOL as a treatment plan for Jpouch issues? I used to take it when I had UC, but have had surgery since and have had ongoing issues. Main thing is I suffer from Chronic pouchitis. Lately though, I can't seem to get to some kind of "remission". Last I was told is I am more then likely suffering now from Crohn's. I honestly think my new doctor has no clue. We moved from outside Philadelphia to now here NC where I have had no luck at all with a decent doctor. No one here has a clue about jpouch.
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I was on Asacol too, before my surgery. I had not heard it used for Jpouch treatment before. I really don't think my doctor knows much about jpouch. Sadly, I had to move and the doctors here are clueless. There isn't even a support group around here. I guess I should start one huh? I am almost considering going back to Philadelphia for my care.
My original surgeon put me on Asacol about 10 years into the jpouch. He was suspecting Crohn's of the pouch and I think it was the last thing he could think of to try. It actually did help my jpouch behave better for a time, until other unfortunate issues arose (fistula, abscess...)

While I don't think it's typical to use Asacol for pouch problems, if your doc is suspecting CD it might be worth a try. I had no side effects save for some hair loss. You do need to have blood work done occasionally to be sure it is not affecting your kidneys - I did not have any issues in that area.
I was on Asacol for 14 years and had no kidney of liver function problems and some get them right away. I don't know if it would even work with our pouches. The coating is made to keep the pill from dissolving until it reaches the pH of the colon. Our pouches are so small I doubt the pill would have time to dissolve all the way or at all. I don't know if the pouch pH is the same as colon, just assuming. You can get the Mesalamine in pill form without the coating and many of us use it in Canasa suppositories.

I hope you find a GI doctor that specializes in IBD. Are there any University hospitals around you? How far are you from the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, OH or the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL?

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