What did you use to keep the skin from reacting to the burning waste? Do you rinse off with water every time? I will have my takedown to use my j-pouch the end of this month 2/2010 at 58 year young! Had the regular ileostomy for 3 years before my j-pouch surgery 12/09. Love the videos! Laura Beth in Houston
I have a video about Butt Burn and J-Pouch. The skin mostly burns in the beginning, the first four weeks or so after my takedown. I tried a variety of anti-itch creams. Some work better than others. I also took showers frequently, sometimes twice a day, and made sure to clean my skin well.
Occasionally I have burning issues now a year later and when they come up I try not to wipe as hard when going to bathroom and just clean my skin better.
dr garbus is the best at this j pouch sugery , hes with the wintrope hospital on long iland nyc he did my surgery im going for the take down on the 28 off jan i spent over 3 months in hospital i was that sick but doctor never gave up on me saved my life john roche.
o 1 last thing every1 that has to go through this never give up i almost died going through this and i saw the bright light. but i never gave up because I knew the God was with me
i'm 13yrs old and ive i had the worst uc you can have and i had 6 surgerys and i had 5 picklines and i also had 3 drains i stayed in the hospitale all summer since march 23 and i went to the restroom 24 times!also big thanks to DR.GILBERT in hunstlville AL.
To all you guys going through this bullshit I am so sorry and I hope that you treat yourselves well. Love yourselves even though you are going through so much pain physically and emotionally. Bless you all
so i am only 14 years old and after a long very hard year when i was 12 (including a surgery, multiple colonoscopys, easily over 50 tests) the doctors determined that i have UC (at 13)
I do miss a lot of school do to flareups and just the general feeling of being unwell but i don't know how to explain this to people that I have UC. I have been struggling of how to explain this to kids my age, so if you can think of a non-disgusting way of explaining UC, I'd be much appreciative!!!
Hi there, I'm sorry to hear you are going through so much at a young age. unfortunately, many kids your age might not understand the disease. I know it isn't a cool disease so whenever I tell people about it I basically say that UC makes you go to the bathroom a lot and leave it at that. If people care about you and are genuinely interested then you can tell them more in parts. You probably won't tell anybody all the details, but people will ask you how you are doing from time to time.
hey, great vids. i currently have an ileostomy, and i was wondering what the difference was between the j-pouch surgery and the takedown surgery? or is it the same thing? thanks.
The j-pouch is when they make a pouch out of the end of the small intestine. Most people, though, have to wait a few months for it to heal before they use it, so they still have an ileostomy, this time a diverting loop ileostomy.
Then, when it is time to use their j-pouch, the ileostomy is "taken down" and sewn back up. Then they can start using their j-pouch.
Thank you so much. I'm having the J-pouch surgery in the summer and have been really scared about all the urgency and accident stories on the internet, this really makes me feel better.
Why do you keep mentioning that you'd rather be dead than lose your colon? Are you suggesting that I and other people should have your attitude? Life really is much better after surgery. I have no regrets and no complaints.
It's really great to see that you have the disease under control as far as it not ruining your outlook. I really admire that in a person. Good for you man
I applaud you for being so brave as to talk so freely and openly about your Jpouch. I had my Jpouch surgery in July 08, takedown in Sept. 08 and am now living with my Jpouch just like you. Thanks to your video diary, I now am assured that my body functions are normal. as you are describing also MY experience. I thank you so very much for your informative videos. You have helped me tremendously, and I'm sure many others also. You Rock!
WOW,on the road back to REAL LIFE, SO VERY HAPPY FOR YOU,YOU SO VERY MUCH DESERVE THAT.when you get time check out my ROCK VIDEOS on you tube rcner /and i sent you an email story to your gmail thanks from RICH
Thanks for sharing!
IVONEY2009 1 year ago
What did you use to keep the skin from reacting to the burning waste? Do you rinse off with water every time? I will have my takedown to use my j-pouch the end of this month 2/2010 at 58 year young! Had the regular ileostomy for 3 years before my j-pouch surgery 12/09. Love the videos! Laura Beth in Houston
jacksns4 2 years ago
I have a video about Butt Burn and J-Pouch. The skin mostly burns in the beginning, the first four weeks or so after my takedown. I tried a variety of anti-itch creams. Some work better than others. I also took showers frequently, sometimes twice a day, and made sure to clean my skin well.
Occasionally I have burning issues now a year later and when they come up I try not to wipe as hard when going to bathroom and just clean my skin better.
UCVlog 2 years ago
dr garbus is the best at this j pouch sugery , hes with the wintrope hospital on long iland nyc he did my surgery im going for the take down on the 28 off jan i spent over 3 months in hospital i was that sick but doctor never gave up on me saved my life john roche.
DOOLINJOHN 2 years ago
o 1 last thing every1 that has to go through this never give up i almost died going through this and i saw the bright light. but i never gave up because I knew the God was with me
fictoman 2 years ago
i'm 13yrs old and ive i had the worst uc you can have and i had 6 surgerys and i had 5 picklines and i also had 3 drains i stayed in the hospitale all summer since march 23 and i went to the restroom 24 times!also big thanks to DR.GILBERT in hunstlville AL.
fictoman 2 years ago
To all you guys going through this bullshit I am so sorry and I hope that you treat yourselves well. Love yourselves even though you are going through so much pain physically and emotionally. Bless you all
XforeverlongingX 2 years ago
so i am only 14 years old and after a long very hard year when i was 12 (including a surgery, multiple colonoscopys, easily over 50 tests) the doctors determined that i have UC (at 13)
I do miss a lot of school do to flareups and just the general feeling of being unwell but i don't know how to explain this to people that I have UC. I have been struggling of how to explain this to kids my age, so if you can think of a non-disgusting way of explaining UC, I'd be much appreciative!!!
Thank you!
=D
changeofheart81 2 years ago
Hi there, I'm sorry to hear you are going through so much at a young age. unfortunately, many kids your age might not understand the disease. I know it isn't a cool disease so whenever I tell people about it I basically say that UC makes you go to the bathroom a lot and leave it at that. If people care about you and are genuinely interested then you can tell them more in parts. You probably won't tell anybody all the details, but people will ask you how you are doing from time to time.
UCVlog 2 years ago
hey, great vids. i currently have an ileostomy, and i was wondering what the difference was between the j-pouch surgery and the takedown surgery? or is it the same thing? thanks.
ColdAdrenalineInc 2 years ago
The j-pouch is when they make a pouch out of the end of the small intestine. Most people, though, have to wait a few months for it to heal before they use it, so they still have an ileostomy, this time a diverting loop ileostomy.
Then, when it is time to use their j-pouch, the ileostomy is "taken down" and sewn back up. Then they can start using their j-pouch.
It's basically two parts to one surgery.
UCVlog 2 years ago
Thank you so much. I'm having the J-pouch surgery in the summer and have been really scared about all the urgency and accident stories on the internet, this really makes me feel better.
crossmesh 2 years ago
Rather die than lose my colon.
elevatedclown925 2 years ago
Why do you keep mentioning that you'd rather be dead than lose your colon? Are you suggesting that I and other people should have your attitude? Life really is much better after surgery. I have no regrets and no complaints.
Thanks for continuing to watch my videos, though.
UCVlog 2 years ago
It's really great to see that you have the disease under control as far as it not ruining your outlook. I really admire that in a person. Good for you man
XforeverlongingX 2 years ago
I applaud you for being so brave as to talk so freely and openly about your Jpouch. I had my Jpouch surgery in July 08, takedown in Sept. 08 and am now living with my Jpouch just like you. Thanks to your video diary, I now am assured that my body functions are normal. as you are describing also MY experience. I thank you so very much for your informative videos. You have helped me tremendously, and I'm sure many others also. You Rock!
Martinasfilmer 3 years ago
WOW,on the road back to REAL LIFE, SO VERY HAPPY FOR YOU,YOU SO VERY MUCH DESERVE THAT.when you get time check out my ROCK VIDEOS on you tube rcner /and i sent you an email story to your gmail thanks from RICH
rcner 3 years ago