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Bennie
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Posted 8/9/2008 10:16 PM (GMT -7)
Bratcat went for her 5 weeks checkup with the surgeon. He said she is good to go for anything! Work, lifting things, swimming, etc. Now she'll have no more excuses for not helping with the food shopping and cleaning up around the house! She goes back to work on Tuesday (it's 13 hours a week). They know she may need to sit once in awhile.

I even asked, hypothetically if she needed ibuprofen or antibiotics down the road, could she take them (previously big no-no's for UC). According to the surgeon, she is healthy, normal, and cured so she won't have any issues with stuff like that.

She goes for a pouch biopsy in a few weeks. He wants to do it with her sedated. It sounds similar to a colonoscopy (in the office, don't eat after midnight). Luckily no yucky prep though. And she is still on target for her reversal in October. The surgeon said just when she finally gets used to the ostomy, she'll be ready for her next surgery.

So far, so good.

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Red_34
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Posted 8/10/2008 5:39 AM (GMT -7)
Ah that's so awesome Bennie! :)
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Silent Lucidity
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Posted 8/10/2008 6:35 AM (GMT -7)
Hope all goes well for her;-)
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jujub
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Posted 8/10/2008 7:09 AM (GMT -7)
Wonderful news! I'm so happy she's well and on her way to being a healthy teen.
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bap06
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Posted 8/10/2008 7:19 AM (GMT -7)
So good to keep hearing the good news, and so happy for your family! :)
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bbc
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Posted 8/10/2008 7:25 AM (GMT -7)
Great news and very encouraging for as all!!!
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bookworm21
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Posted 8/10/2008 8:41 AM (GMT -7)
That's awesome! So glad to hear things are going well!
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Old Hat
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Posted 8/10/2008 12:33 PM (GMT -7)
Great news; thanks so much for posting! Whatever the surgeon says about "cure", I believe it's still best to avoid antibiotics & otc meds as much as possible. Today's miracle drug can turn up in the news years later as an unforeseen trouble-maker or carcinogen. / Old Hat (nearly 30 yrs with left-sided UC ... [etc.])
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quincy
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Posted 8/10/2008 12:59 PM (GMT -7)
WOW...totally awesome news Bennie!!! Curious about the pouch biopsy..can you explain the why and what is done....

Way to go BratCat!!

quincy xx
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jano437
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Posted 8/10/2008 1:34 PM (GMT -7)
Great news
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Bennie
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Posted 8/10/2008 1:51 PM (GMT -7)
Old Hat--I agree about the meds. She has gotten used to tylenol instead of ibuprofen over the past few years. And (knock wood) she hasn't needed antibiotics. But it is good to know that she can take them. She may need her wisdom teeth out in the future and these drugs may be needed (or not).  I still think I would add a probiotic (or at least yogurt) to help balance the antibiotics.

Quincy--the only thing I know about the procedure is that the surgeon wants to see how things are healing.  Her procedure is August 25 so I will get more info then and let you know. I do know that he said we would only be in the office about 1 hour (total) and that the procedure is 10-15 minutes. This is not the procedure where they "test" out the pouch a few days before the reversal.

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Luna0
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Posted 8/10/2008 10:07 PM (GMT -7)
Wahooo good to hear good news!!!!! Yay =)
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Beth75
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Posted 8/11/2008 9:02 AM (GMT -7)
Fabulous!!! That is very good news! It gives me hope, thank you for sharing and I hope everything goes well for her at work next week!!
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expecting226
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Posted 8/11/2008 9:56 AM (GMT -7)
FANTASTIC NEWS!! I am so happy for Bratcat (and for you, too, Bennie, now that she can get back to helping out around the house!0.
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tjf
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Posted 8/11/2008 10:38 AM (GMT -7)
That's great! Thanks for the update!
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ediekristen
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Posted 8/11/2008 10:44 AM (GMT -7)
Bennie,
How do they test the pouch before reversal surgery?
Do they have her doing "water enemas"? I read somewhere about people doing that to help expand the pouch while between surgeries and it sounded like a great idea, I was just wondering if it was standard protocol or whatever.
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Mark & Megan
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Posted 8/11/2008 12:24 PM (GMT -7)
This is such wonderful news that she has healed so quickly and is headed back into living  a healthy life.  Congrats to her, and to your family - enjoy the health. I know our family everyday cheers how well Mark is doing, in fact he is at his 9 month mark with his jpouch and he is really healthy - we updated his photos so if Bratcat wants to see how his belly and body looks at 9 months  - I still can't believe they can go through this surgery and come out with such great results:  http://ucstory.wordpress.com/2008/08/08/mark-9-month-jpouch-update/

So glad again for your daughter - she deserves all the good health!

Megan

 

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UCqueen
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Posted 8/14/2008 10:14 PM (GMT -7)
That is wonderful!!
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Severin
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Posted Today 4:29 AM (GMT -7)
Thanks for the update, I really appreciate it as I was forced to have the surgery 11 days ago and now have a stoma.

I got the good news today that the doctors all think that once I have healed and become used to the stoma that I would be a good candidate for a j-pouch.

Again, thankyou. This really gives me hope and its great to hear that BratCat is healing well.

(sorry - forgot to update signature. No UC for me any more!)

--Sev
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dakotagirl
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Posted 8/18/2008 7:08 AM (GMT -7)
So happy to hear bratcat is doing so well! I appreciate the updates :)

Going to check out Mark's pictures now...
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princesscolon
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Posted 8/18/2008 8:15 AM (GMT -7)
I am so happy for her that things are going well. I can't believe it's been 5 weeks already.
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bbc
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Posted 8/18/2008 10:05 AM (GMT -7)

Severin said...
Thanks for the update, I really appreciate it as I was forced to have the surgery 11 days ago and now have a stoma.

I got the good news today that the doctors all think that once I have healed and become used to the stoma that I would be a good candidate for a j-pouch.

Again, thankyou. This really gives me hope and its great to hear that BratCat is healing well.

(sorry - forgot to update signature. No UC for me any more!)

--Sev

I LOVE seeing that!!!!
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