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Hi guy,

I've been getting pouchitis/cuffis symptoms for a few years now.

My surgeon is good but I don't think he looks confident when trying to treat me.

I hear all good stuff about the Moyo clinic on your side of the world but not really possible for me to go.

Anyone recommend a really good hospital within the UK to help me get this treated properly and somewhere which actually fully understands this condition.
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St Marks of London -
PARIS
TEKKIS
BMedSci,
BM
BS,
MD,
FRCS
Reader
in
Surgery
and
Consultant
Colorectal
Surgeon
The
Royal
Marsden
Hospital
Fulham
Road
London
SW3
6JJ
116
Harley
Street
London,
W1,GTL
PA (Personal Assistants)
Leigh
Williams
Manju
Bhanderi
Tel:
020
7935
0924
Fax:
020
74860665

I am the oldest pouch on this board (since 1981/2, 2 STEP)- it was created by Sir Alan Parks himself and is a Parks Pouch, now commonly known as the J pouch (as Opposed to the S pouch and W pouch). After Sir Alan (knighted by the queen after he treated her mother) died, Professor Nicholls looked after me. Mr. Tekkis (in England, consultants are "MR.") took over from Nicholls. He has the oldest pouches around under his care and is very familiar with all the problems which can arise.
I prefer British medicine on the whole for their conservatism. If I were to have listened to my doctors here in Israel, I'd have been on Humira double quick. The doctors here are American in their outlook.
Good Luck!
I had a rather unfortunate experience with Prof Nicholls about 8yrs ago when he refused to take me on in an emergency situation...it left me with a very negative impression of him.
It is nice to know that he is good for other patients.
I have no 'nationality' opinion on surgeons as a whole but more of an individual opinion on their 'humanity' and devotion to their patients and thier ability to empathiese.
I believe that the measure of a good surgeon is what is happening in his/her heart and soul and not just in his/her hands.
Just an opinion
Sharon
Hi,
Paris Tekkis is a doll!
I am married to a surgeon (ENT) and totally agree with you. Having said that, it is very true that more Humira and Remicade is prescribed in the States and in Israel. In the UK I've heard doctors (some of my family) say American doctors are trigger happy with their prescriptions....
Just an Opinion....
Tami

St. Marks at Northwick Park are the most experienced in looking after problem pouches. Your first port of call there, with something like pouchitis or cuffitis, will be with one of the specialist pouch nurses (they have 3 now). You can contact the pouch nursing team direct via e-mail on nwlh-tr.internalpouchcare@nhs.net. You could also contact IA (info@iasupport.org)  who can give you local support from others in a similar position - Zarah Perry-Woodford, one of the specialist nurses at St. Marks sits on IA's pouch subcommittee and is always available.

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