Hi everyone,
I was hoping someone might have an idea for me. I'm 28 years old living in Charlotte. Dx with severe, fulminant UC at 24 and J-Pouch formation under highly malnourished circumstances that same year.
I have been considering seeking out a second opinion, and if I do, I want it to be from the best surgeon in the U.S. When I search this J-Pouch forum, I hear Dr. Remzi's (NYU) praises the most, it appears. Is there an agreement on who the best doc is?
I have a fistula trac that has been irritating me for almost a full year now. Just recently I had an exacerbation where I felt a 10/10 searing pain upon any bowel movement and luckily I had a reserve of oxycontin and oxycodone to prevent another trip to the ED. Luckily whatever exacerbation it was eventually drained and significantly improved so I can at least breathe normally but now I'm back to living with the chronic irritation at my anus again.
This is the most recent correspondence from my doctor regarding my issue:
"The fistula trac, which ends blindly is the same one you had for a long time, so its not new. We saw it in the past on the xrays, when contrast was injected in the pouch. Good news overall the pouch looks good, the abscess you had was internally and drained by itself . Probably it came from the same location as in the past . Cipro 500 mg bid and Flagyl 500 mg bid for 2 weeks, then reduce to 500 mg twice daily. Topical tacrolimus oitment in the anal area. You can do the steroids as well. And then we see. There is not much more we can do in the moment."
From all the times I have seen these doctors at UNC they have done a great job of managing my acute issues but I always return to a tough "baseline" state of chronic pain and limitations. I feel like they don't hear me when I try to tell them that I'd like to actively seek a resolution because we have been successful with keeping me out of the ED or the hospital.
I try tell them that any time I walk for too long (including working from 8-5), or attempt to exercise, the anal area gets more painful and I am forced to lay down or get in the bathtub. I also have a terrible time with itching in the area. This has been going on for a year and I've trusted in them in the past, and they have seemed the best thus far among the hospitals I have been to. This is why I'm nervous to make the jump to a second opinion (with a full records request, etc).
Stelara every 6 weeks, Ilex skin paste, calmoseptine, nifedipine/lidocaine ointment all seem to help a little bit but nothing really takes away the chronic irritation. It limits me so much.
Any help is encouraging and greatly appreciated. Thank you,
John