Just giving a quick update.... I'm never on these boards anymore because I am too busy living and loving life!!
I am four months out from my takedown after j-pouch surgery. The first month of that was spent in the hospital with complications, and I even had further complications once I returned home. (See my blog by clicking on the link in my signature for more details.) However, I have been living complication-free with my fully functioning j-pouch for at least two months now. Here is what I have been up to in those two months:
Although my bowel function is far from perfect, as you can see I have definitely been able to reclaim my life in a way I was not able to do with the unpredictable symptoms, drugs, and side-effects that came with severe ulcerative colitis... and I know it will only get better from here as my j-pouch continues to adapt and settle in. If any of you have any questions regarding the surgical process or life with a j-pouch, feel free to email me at the address listed on my profile.
Good luck to everyone, and take care!
I am four months out from my takedown after j-pouch surgery. The first month of that was spent in the hospital with complications, and I even had further complications once I returned home. (See my blog by clicking on the link in my signature for more details.) However, I have been living complication-free with my fully functioning j-pouch for at least two months now. Here is what I have been up to in those two months:
- Returning to work as a high school teacher without any potty problems
- Traveling near and far for recreation and visiting family
- Social gatherings and events including drinking alcohol with no negative effects
- Going out to eat at restaurants without hesitation
- Learning to ride a motorcycle - just bought my first bike and am very excited about it
- Working out and exercising again to regain my fitness
- Meeting, dating, and falling in love with a man I believe to be my future husband (including a very wild and kinky sex life)
Although my bowel function is far from perfect, as you can see I have definitely been able to reclaim my life in a way I was not able to do with the unpredictable symptoms, drugs, and side-effects that came with severe ulcerative colitis... and I know it will only get better from here as my j-pouch continues to adapt and settle in. If any of you have any questions regarding the surgical process or life with a j-pouch, feel free to email me at the address listed on my profile.
Good luck to everyone, and take care!