I will have to research that option too, Clark! I'm on several meds for frequency at baseline w my pouch. Many foods I would prefer to eat either get stuck at the site of my ostomy repair or cause more bms. I have done bone broth now for a month and no better. Made it myself, nice and rich, but it wasn't enough. I had antibiotics for 2 rounds, and I am finally feeling better. Now I want to maintain without having another course. I already take probiotics.
My situation was complicated from the first by a pelvic abscess and chronic peritonitis that went untreated for months as my surgeon blew off my postop symptoms and pain. I finally went to someone else, who drained the abscess, and got my life back for a while. I was really saddened to go backwards after 4 decent years.
The cuff had to be left behind for a continent procedure--2 cm. Can't hook pouch to anus directly when doing this. There is no room to staple--requires bowel that can be mobile, and anus is not. I had dual staple repair and it leaked anyway. My surgeon did tell me the cuff could have UC later. They should have told you that. But it is better to have a smaller inflammatory target than to have the whole diseases colon.
Many do well, but post leak very few do from the studies I have read. I was super terrified in those first posts I left here, but it is getting better at last. A good, persistent GI doc has been my answer. Many people have had good luck with other measures. I tried all kinds of diet mod, including paleo, on my own since this began in May, with no discernible benefit. It was very stressful to think about losing the pouch. I'm not ready to ever try an ostomy again--and if I did I would want pouch removal. Thank goodness something worked. Everyone has to find what it is for them. A higher dose of flagyl and later cortifoam for my cuffitis seem to help. Both at once was not good--led to the worst perianal candidiasis ever! But sequentially they both helped me.
It has been so hard to do the physical parts of my job during all this. I can't call in sick. So now that I have started to turn the corner, and don't need nasty biologics yet, I can keep working for a while yet. Last time I was on biologics I had to miss lots of work bc sick from every kid who walked in w a germ. I almost had to stop doing procedures when I had the ostomy bc the bag would leak at the seal w my super sensitive skin, and the hospital was scared I would cause a patient to have an infection. I never did but they are not willing to take a chance, and I understand that.
Good luck, and I'm hoping things will last. I am pushing to reintroduce the veggies I couldn't tolerate for the last few months, and maybe the inflammation will come down in the blood also.
Sometimes it just takes time--and the right change. Thanks, folks, for your thoughts and ideas. So glad I have a good doc at last who can help. But I echo those who say find someone who can--I stayed w my surgeon too long and suffered much longer as a result.