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Surgery for what can become a fistula

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mtlsweetie
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Joined : Nov 2003
Posts : 28
Posted 12/17/2007 1:33 PM (GMT -7)
Hi,

I went to the doctor and he said that it looks like I may need surgery as he is scared that it will become a fistula that attaches to my big intestine. As anyone experience that before?? I need some advice. Isn't there any medicine i can take for that.

Thank you

I have had cronh for now almost 9 year and have been on pentasa since and when i have a bad attact i take Cipro which has now only once this year and because i went to the caribean!!

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JudyK89
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Posts : 1986
Posted 12/17/2007 1:51 PM (GMT -7)
What is the surgery for? Removing part of a diseased intestine? An Abscess? There's lots of meds, but only you and your doctor can make this decision depending on how serious your disease is and maybe if he believes it's too far gone or too risky at this point to try treating with medications that may take time. You need to ask your doctor these questions.
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dragonfly137927
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Posted 12/17/2007 1:51 PM (GMT -7)
I woud definitly get a second opinion. I have to have surgery for my fistula but that is because I have exhausted all other methods for it healing otehr ways. I would definitly wonder since it is not a fistula yet how does the doc know it will lead to one? I had a fistula from 1 intestine to the other and had no idea it was there and the medical tests did not show it was there they only found it when they had to do surgery bfor my ileum which perforated.

I would make the docs try remicade or humira since they are also used to help heal fistulas. Antibiotics such as cipro and flagyl are also known to help heal fistulas. Anotehr method of trying to make it heal which is the last step prior to surgery is have TPN and avoid all food except clear liquids. My old GI kept putting things off not believeing I was in a flare when medical tests showed that I was whether my CD would have progressed as it did whether or not he was more aggressive I dont know and never will but I believe there are options especially since they have not tried anything and are jumping to surgery especially since there is no fistula at this point in time
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