Hi katie R. I had takedown surgery just over a year ago and had no nightime leakage for about the first 8 months or so. All of a sudden it seemed I was starting to have discharge overnight. Not every night but most nights. I remember I was sick with a cold and took nyquil before bed, well that was horrible, I made such a mess. I will never take nyquil again and highly suggest no one else take it with a pouch. I also have pain when I feel food moving through my small intestine and my belly makes girgling sounds. I had a pouchoscopy done in April and they found mild inflammation in the pouch so put me on a course of cipro then flagyl. It did not fix things and I ended up in emergency room 12 days ago with lots of stomach pain. They did a barium intrevenus cat scan and my entire small intestine is inflamed. I thought maybe it had something to do with being on amoxicilin for a root canal but who knows. So anyway now I just finished 10 day course of cipro and flagyl combined. It definitely slows everything down and I have bulkier stools maybe going 3 times a day. I cleaned up my diet and exercise everyday. I still have some leakage though. I have not tried imodium or lomatil yet. I hope there are alternatives to antibiotics. I would go for a scope though since it sounds like you might have pouchitis. The small intestine is suppose to absorb nutrients for your body not serve as a waste disposal holding tank. My body is fighting against these new bacteria. I thought things would get better after the first year but now they are getting worse. I do not want to go back to an illeostomy bag. Hang in there. Hope things get better and you get control of this.