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Facing the same thing….

Post a new topicby livingwith on Fri Apr 04, 2008 7:28 pm


I had my first flare of this disease less than a month after I retired. Just this past weekend, I had to be hospitalized due to a terrible attack. The pain was horrible, and I was nauseated beyond what words can describe. I have appointments with my gastro physician and surgeon this week.
I live in a small town and the physicians on call all said the diseased bowel needed to be removed for the attacks do get worse and with each attack more healthy bowel is effected. I am very scared about i...Read the full article

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Re: Facing the same thing….

Post a new topicby Charlene on Sat Apr 19, 2008 7:00 pm

I understand your pain. I had my first attack in 2000 and was in and out of the hospital receive IV antibotics...finaly had colon resection on the left (Sigmoid Colon) where I did well for about 6 weeks. Then returned to ER for extreme pain. I had an abcess from the surgery and was hospitized for IV antibotics again. I have done well until Christmas day 2007. I had a very sharp pain in my abdominal area, almost put me to my knees. I was very tied after cooking dinner and when kids went home got on the couch to rest. I was very sick, ran a fever and had severe pain. Thinking this was stomach virus or food posion there was not reason to go to ER...hate them. I was in such pain could not climb into my bed. I slept on my couch with my husband scared and slept on floor beside me. I went to the ER next day and found I had a contained perforated colon. I was being prepped for emergency surgery when my surgeon decided to try and give my IV antibotics before surgery. The infection was not the best conditions for surgery. I was in hospital for several days. Doing well for a couple of months I had another attack. I will go first week of May for colon surgery on my right side to remove dieased area. I have also been told I have cyst on my left ovary....they will remove my ovary same time. So this is how I can understand the pain. I have been told by several doctors that I am very lucky that I lived. I thought this diease was for the elderly but now know this is incorrect....I am now 48.

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