Thanks Jan. I wonder if you, or others, have any thoughts on my decision making? (I will also be speaking with my Doctor about this)
Basically I'm dealing with 2 issues - getting myself in best possible health for my trip (in 5 weeks time), and dealing with my travel/medical insurance.
Regarding insurance, things will be much easier if I can have a clear period without antibiotics or investigations or other treatment changes between now and the trip. Without this, I may end up with no insurance, which might mean cancelling the trip (not the end of the world, but disappointing still).
Regarding health, I suspect i've had some level of pouchitis for many years (it hasn't really been monitored), and certainly had it since January. In March I took 2 weeks Cipro which didn't seem to help much. In April I took 1 week Metronidazole, which seemed to help a bit, at least for a while. Then 5 weeks ago, I started getting abdominal pains and I've just now finished a 2 week course of prednisolone suppositories. These seem to have helped a bit (pains seem less frequent and milder). I still feel like I can manage the trip.
I believe a common next move would be 4 weeks Cipro + Metro. If I did this, I would finish the course 1 week before the trip, leaving me with no real treatment option while away and also I would be repopulating my gut bacteria in remote Africa (not sure if this is a good idea or not!). An alternative, as long as things don't get worse between now and then, would be to hold off on the antibiotics (avoiding insurance issues) and then start taking them while I am away. You have any thoughts on this?
I do intend to pursue a longer term strategy, once the trip is over.
Thanks, John