I have a question about partial blockage and continued pain and bloating afterwards and what that may mean. I was in Jerusalem about two weeks ago and on the 10+ hour flight back had a pretty painful blockage that eventually moved through a few hours before we landed. I've historically had partial blockages but not more than one or two a year - usually due to something I knew I shouldn't have eaten, but they pass through with some solid walking, hot liquids, and lying on my side, then I'm back to normal. But this time after everything cleared out when I landed, I've had continued issues for the last 2 weeks. Significantly less bowel movements and eating solid foods means I can feel every bit of movement in my intestines and j-pouch. Every time I eat anything more than semi-liquid, I start getting painfully bloated, and although most of it will eventually pass through (again, often with hot liquids, walking, and lying on my side) it's begun to concern me since it is not going away.
Is this a possible stricture or something? I thought it might have been something I ate in Jerusalem initially, but nothing has changed for the past two weeks. I've been searching and reading the boards as much as I can, but have never had any major issues since my j-pouch and take down about 6 years ago - so I'm not really familiar with the symptoms. I'm on a semi-liquid diet now (smoothies, oatmeal, etc) and I'm still able to work (fairly physical job at an airport), but I still can notice discomfort as things pass through my system.
I'm leaning towards visiting a GI, but am not sure what exactly to schedule since I've honestly not been to the doctor but once since my surgery (all my money goes to school right now). Should I schedule a flexible sigmoidoscopy to get things looked at? Or will I need a specific pouchoscopy? Will I need to make sure the GI dotor I meet with knows about jpouches before I schedule anything? I'm in a smaller city, so I'm not sure any GI's will have much experience with my jpouch, which makes me a bit nervous about having a procedure done. I'm also very unfamiliar with whether insurance will cover any of this either, and have been trying to research that part.
Sorry for the slew of questions, but I'd appreciate any thoughts or advice from people with more experience than me. Thanks!
My history: had a two-part jpouch surgery in 2010 (Colectomy with ileostomy in Jan - had a few complications with an abcess, and then a smooth takedown in May) due to FAP, no real problems besides a few partial blockages since then.