Crypt-keeper wrote:....So out of curiosity, as I know virtually nothing about Chrons Disease, will this surgery help with the Chrons or were they just taking out a section that had been affected by it and it will still reek havoc on you?
Cheers Crypt (and Mr's Crypt)
Last time I had a similar operation, I was about 23 - and got maybe 12-13 years of minimal symptoms of my Crohn's. My disease's major manifestation is in the occurrence of the disease around the join of my small/large bowel. So it took 12 years for the rejoined clean sections of bowel from last time, to become a write-off again. I can manage with no large bowel, but the operation I just went through can only be done X times again cause then I would run out of small bowel and need a Colostomy Bag.
I have other symptoms/issues with my Crohn's as well - and I'm waiting to see how many of these will improve due to the operation. The key thing is my bowel was so strictured and destroyed where they cut it out, the only way I could digest anything was to have it 100% liquefy!!!!
So, hopefully an extended period of minimal symptoms will now replace the constant flare-up state of my disease which required constant sterioids (with mood swings, weight gain etc) which I'm happy to be free of...
Well that's a small window into the life of a Crohn's Disease sufferer (I have spared you the yucky details LOL)
Thanks for asking....
PS - there is no cure for Crohn's - so it's a day-by-day (or flare-up by flare-up) proposition.