Hi everyone! I had phase 1 of my j-pouch surgery 14 years ago this month, when I was 21. Everything went well overall, and I've had very few issues. About a year ago however, I started having severe pelvic pain while trying to run, and was soon after diagnosed with uterine prolapse.
I've been asked by the doctors I've gone to, and my answers are all: I have not had any children (in fact, unexplained infertility after 5 years of all kinds of treatments and lots of doctors); I don't lift anything heavy regularly, just an occasional 50-pound box at work (once a week-ish); and I don't struggle to have a bowel movement (but do have several a day). These doctors have told me that my j-pouch surgery couldn't have anything to do with the prolapse, but otherwise can't explain why it happened (and one even acted suspicious that there was something I wasn't telling him (?)).
My surgery was not done laparoscopically; they started performing surgeries that way very shortly after I had mine. So I do have a significant amount of scar tissue.
Previous doctors tried every possible pessary, but they all put pressure on my j-pouch and made bowel movements nearly impossible. Another told me the only other option was surgery, but didn't want to because I'm "too young," and told me to just wait it out until I can't take it anymore. Off and on, I am very uncomfortable, and I'm not able to exercise like I want.
I will be seeing a new doctor next week, and I'm wondering if there is anything I should mention to them. Has anyone else had similar issues? Any advice on what to say to the doctor? I'm afraid I'll just get the same answers as before. :-/