I have an update on my condition after my visit at Cleveland last week. Hope it's helpful to others:
* I have had chronic inflammation due to a sinus issue in my otherwise "nice looking" and "healthy" pouch.
* I met with Dr. Shen for a sinusotomy. Dr. Shen said I was all fixed up, see me in six weeks.
* Developed similar issues again, returned for another sinusotomy and Dr. Shen then acknowledged we may need more treatments.
* Spoke with my local surgeon who suggested I consult with Dr. Remzi, surgeon at Cleveland Clinic, and had an appointment there last week. Did blood test, MRI and barium pouchogram.
* The final day I had a joint pouchoscopy with both Dr. Remzi and Dr. Shen present and Dr. Remzi recommended pouch revision surgery to be done in three steps.
* The first step of this three-step revision surgery is a loop ileostomy -- good thing -- it seems my body (and my head!) really, really needs a break from antibiotics, weakness, painful butt, diarrhea, etc.
* Working with Dr. Remzi's office, they will likely work with/allow my local surgeon to do the first step -- I'll call it the "take a break" ileostomy, set for Feb. 7.
* Dr. Remzi recommends 6 months to heal up and during those 6 months I'm going to make the decision to ditch the pouch or give it another shot.
It's been an up and down three years and believe me, I'm ready for a final end ostomy .. but who knows? I may feel so good with the ostomy that I get re-empowered to do another pouch with Dr. Remzi!
* I have had chronic inflammation due to a sinus issue in my otherwise "nice looking" and "healthy" pouch.
* I met with Dr. Shen for a sinusotomy. Dr. Shen said I was all fixed up, see me in six weeks.
* Developed similar issues again, returned for another sinusotomy and Dr. Shen then acknowledged we may need more treatments.
* Spoke with my local surgeon who suggested I consult with Dr. Remzi, surgeon at Cleveland Clinic, and had an appointment there last week. Did blood test, MRI and barium pouchogram.
* The final day I had a joint pouchoscopy with both Dr. Remzi and Dr. Shen present and Dr. Remzi recommended pouch revision surgery to be done in three steps.
* The first step of this three-step revision surgery is a loop ileostomy -- good thing -- it seems my body (and my head!) really, really needs a break from antibiotics, weakness, painful butt, diarrhea, etc.
* Working with Dr. Remzi's office, they will likely work with/allow my local surgeon to do the first step -- I'll call it the "take a break" ileostomy, set for Feb. 7.
* Dr. Remzi recommends 6 months to heal up and during those 6 months I'm going to make the decision to ditch the pouch or give it another shot.
It's been an up and down three years and believe me, I'm ready for a final end ostomy .. but who knows? I may feel so good with the ostomy that I get re-empowered to do another pouch with Dr. Remzi!