Hi, my husband is having the first of the 3 j pouch surgeries next week. He is extremely nervous and any encouraging words would be helpful. He has suffered from severe UC for about 6 years now. He is 32 and was in great health before being diagnosed. He has been on every medication you can think of. The extreme high doses of prednisone are wreaking havoc on his body. He developed cataracts from them, weight gain/loss, acne, back problems, you name it. He also has been on remicade, which seemed to work for awhile but has been having bad flare ups lately. One put him in the hospital for 34 days. The pain is just unbearable. He is on the highest doses of all the pain meds you can name. His gastro finally said enough and referred him to a surgeon at UCLA. He assured us that the surgery is his best and only option and he will have a better life afterwards. I do believe this but I've been reading on this site about some of the complications that people go through and it just sounds terrible. He just wants his life back. We would like to start a family but he has been too sick. He also has been off of work for months now. This disease is so terrible and as a bystander I really feel for anyone that has to deal with the agony that my husband deals with everyday. If anyone has had this surgery and has a similar situation to my husbands', we would greatly appreciate any helpful information or encouragement going into this surgery.
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