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narch
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Joined : Apr 2022
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Posted 4/10/2022 6:30 PM (GMT -8)
New guy. Had UC. Meds stopped working or did not work at all. Had colon removed in December. Next surgery is in May. Surgeon says since I have been off meds, especially the prednisone and immunosupressants, he is going to form the pouch and reconnect in one surgery. Has anyone else done this?
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straydog
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Posted 4/11/2022 4:20 AM (GMT -8)
Hi there, this forum is extremely slow, however, there are some members in the UC forum with j-pouches, so you may want to ask your questions in that forum.

Take care.
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notsosicklygirl
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Joined : Dec 2008
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Posted 5/1/2022 6:44 PM (GMT -8)
A lot of people do it in 2 steps, but typically they do the removal and creation in one step and the reconnection as the second step. It's great that you're going to get to have surgery complete in two steps rather than three. i did three steps and it took quite a while. I would have jumped at the opportunity to be done after the second step, but I would have probably wanted to ask for questions. Does the newly built pouch need time to heal? That's what I always thought, then again, there are rare people who get it done in one step!
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halo52208
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Posted 12/13/2022 6:59 PM (GMT -8)
I had one and it failed. Because they left a piece of my rectum in there and it had uc. I'm fine with the bag.
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