On my last doctor visit with my surgeon, he mentioned that he or my GI would need to "check" my JPouch every year.
He was also telling me about a test he was ordering for me to check for leaks and to schedule my takedown. So I was a little overwhelmed to ask about how they would be examining the pouch in the future...
Is this common to have it checked out every year or is my doctor just being over cautious? (in theory I don't mind being over cautious--I do have a cousin in the hospital right now dying of colon cancer, and I've been over cautious with female cancer exams for 20 years. I believe over cautious may be expensive but has no real other bad side effects)
And how would this exam be done? What's the norm? Something like the barium enema test the radiologist did to check for leaks or a JPouch version of a colonoscopy? Just curious about what the future holds for me.
Thanks!
Jen
He was also telling me about a test he was ordering for me to check for leaks and to schedule my takedown. So I was a little overwhelmed to ask about how they would be examining the pouch in the future...
Is this common to have it checked out every year or is my doctor just being over cautious? (in theory I don't mind being over cautious--I do have a cousin in the hospital right now dying of colon cancer, and I've been over cautious with female cancer exams for 20 years. I believe over cautious may be expensive but has no real other bad side effects)
And how would this exam be done? What's the norm? Something like the barium enema test the radiologist did to check for leaks or a JPouch version of a colonoscopy? Just curious about what the future holds for me.
Thanks!
Jen