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I would agree with that comparison. The urgency will likely feel greater for a few weeks after surgery and during bouts of pouchitis. But otherwise, you should be able to hold it and release when you want. It will get more uncomfortable the longer you wait, like a full bladder. Also like a full bladder, sometimes if you push through an urge or ignore it, it'll go away for awhile.
I agree with the above post, and can expand a little bit on urgency during bouts with pouchitis since I have had more than a few. Urgency during pouchitis bouts for me is still not as bad as it was with UC, when I had virtual incontinence and had to sprint to the bathroom. I think that is because the urgency with pouchitis occurs as soon as there is fecal matter entering the pouch, and it is of insufficient amount to create much pressure although you do feel urgency. Laws of physics, mass and gravity all come into play here - less mass means less pressure.
But for the most part my pouchitis is under control and while under control, urgency is exactly as described by clz81.