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Mark 15 month upclose scars after jpouch surgery

by Mark on Sunday, January 4, 2009 19:52
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Mark 15 month upclose scars after jpouch surgery

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4 Responses to “Mark 15 month upclose scars after jpouch surgery”

  1. Marianne

    Marianne says:

    January 5th, 2009 at 9:53 pm

    Thanks so much for the site and sharing your experience as well as those of others; I check in everyday to see how everyone is doing. It really gives great support in a challenging time dealing with a terrible disease and major surgeries. Wonderful to hear you are doing well and the scars are minimal….looking really good. I did not have access to larascopic surgery, so my scars will be a little more pronounced. I’m waiting for step 2 of 3 and getting ready mentally.I think I would llike to share my experience eventually if it can help anyone.
    All the best to you and Megan and be careful not to get too stressed; that is something I really learnt with UC!! Bye for now, Marianne

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  2. mariah huarte

    mariah huarte says:

    March 5th, 2009 at 1:31 am

    Dear Mark,
    Thank you so much for sharing your pictures and documenting your experience.
    I feel hopeful about my future when I read your statements. I’m booked for a
    total proctocolectomy next week. I’ve struggled with uc for 22 years but now it’s
    unbearable. I have two small children to take care of and I can’t do it with uc.
    Wish me luck-
    Mariah

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  3. Megan Lee

    Megan says:

    March 5th, 2009 at 7:33 am

    Hi Mariah, Good luck with speedy healing – remember to keep you protien intake this week high to help your tissue heal, and get in good cardio if you can (suppose to speed recovery). Also, keep your spirits high, the attitude is so important to healing well, so either come visit us here – or visit http://www.jpouch.org to post there and get support! This is such an exiting time for you b/c it means you have a great chance of leading a healthy life and keeping up easily with those 2 little ones! Keep us posted, and let us know how the recovery goes.

    Megan

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  4. rebecca dunn

    rebecca dunn says:

    November 21st, 2009 at 10:37 am

    Mark, you have been an inspiration for my daughter who will have the j-pouch surgery on monday 11-23-09,she is only 23.thanks for sharing with us so we are not so afraid of this surgery. We too live in the atlanta area and feel that we have wonderful doctors. Thanks again.rebecca

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