I'm not looking for surgical advice from this, but I am interested in hearing some thoughts on how much a healthy pouch is worth fighting for. I've gotten the thoughts and advice of my surgeon and the wider surgical board at the hospital and am being sent to another specialist for a second opinion. After that I need to make a decision between going to a permanent ileo -- and losing my perfectly healthy pouch -- or having a fairly difficult fistula repair surgery done. The repair might not work, of course, in which case I will end up with a permanent ileo anyway. But the ileo surgery is not as easy as I thought it would be and carries its own set of difficulties, side effects, and possible problems, not to mention losing my pouch. If my pouch was diseased or problematic, the decision would be a no-brainer, but as it is completely healthy and functions well, I'm rather loathe to give it up without a fight.
On the other hand, I am sick and tired of surgeries... And, of course, there are no guarantees either way.
Anyway, just wondering.
Gin
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