Hi everyone,
Would anyone be willing to share info, stories, experiences with pouch excision, especially after more than 25 years? I've read horror stories and others who seemed to "breeze" through. I know everyone is different, but I'm to the point where I'm thinking about excision. My pouch will be 27 years old in July and I've had long periods where things have been good. But, I've had multiple abcesses, a perforation that almost killed me in 2012, fistulas, obstructions, lysis of adhesions, stricture at anastamosis, multiple 20 day hospital stays... Was on Remicade in 2012 for 2.5 years until I developed antibodies. Didn't start a different biologic. My new GI doc is very proactive and said she thinks that I may have been "undertreated and undermonitored". I went 4 years without a pouchoscopy. I've been with my colorectal doc since the beginning. I've always believed that whatever he said was "golden". If he wasn't worried, then I was relieved. He's always told me that whatever was ailing me was caused by adhesions. The GI doc, who I saw on and off over the years that the pain I had was "nuisance pain" and there was nothing I could do for it. I'm tired physically and emotionally. Had a calprotectin test last month, level was 419, CPR normal, SED rate 35. Had pouchoscopy today. stricture at the anastomosis and pouch is inflamed. Waiting for biopsies to see what's going on. I just turned 60 and getting to the point where I'm over of feeling sick,in pain, tired, and worried that it will just get more complicated the older I get. Thoughts would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!!!