I'm an avid reader on here and so thankful for all the information. It has helped me through many many days and situations. But now, I'm not sure what to do. I had uc and colorectal cancer. I was diagnosed with cancer in October of 2018 and underwent chemo and radiation right away. Then I had my first surgery on 2/2/19 and my takedown on 5/19/20. I had complications between the two surgeries with abscesses and had an additional surgery to clean up scar tissue, untether some small bowel and my ureters from my spine. So now, it's been 16 months since my takedown and things were finally going well. It was a long difficult recovery. So, here's the issue: I started running fevers 2 weeks after a pouchoscopy. I had no other symptoms. They did a ct and found an abscess. I took augmentin for a week and the fevers went down for a couple days. Then they came back and the fever wouldn't break. My colorectal surgeon said to come to the ER. This was Sunday, 2 days ago. Monday they inserted a drain and started IV antibiotics. Today they did a flouroscopy (?) xray today and saw the fistula and abscess connected to my j pouch. My surgeon discussed my options. Either get a diverted temporary ileostomy to let the pouch heal and the abscess to resolve. Or get a permanent ostomy. A few other factors to consider are that my pouch tissue is friable from the radiation. I've gone through 60 Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (hbot) sessions, finished july 2021, and had 70% improvement to the pouch and the cuff. I also had 4 fissures which resolved with botox and hbot. I have given 100% to the pouch every hour of every day. Probiotics, walking 30 minutes a day, bowel slowers, fiber, baths, abdominal massage, a diet of about only 10 items which agree with me, pelvic floor therapy. I went from going 25-30 x per day to 8-10. Things were going great! Now I am not sure what to do. There's no data out there about Jpouchers who've had radiation. If I choose the temporary ostomy, the IV antibiotics and the abscess goes away, there is no guarantee that it won't happen again at my next pouchoscopy. I have fought very hard for 3 years now and don't know what to do now. Please help, share information, ideas, suggestions, anything.
Thank you!!
Susan