Guest guest Posted October 31, 2004 Report Share Posted October 31, 2004 My spouse was diagnosed with UC AND PSC in 1989. In 2000, he had an ilio anal pull through with J-pouch reconstruction. About nine months after the second surgery, he was diagnosed with chronic pouchitis and is on Levaquin. He just received a liver transplant this past June. Things are going very well (although, I can relate to Mike's wife). He's now discovering that his pouchitis is elevated and not sure what the cause is. He's got a call into the transplant coordinator. My guess: He's not taking his meds as scheduled, not eating well, keeping odd hours (sound familiar???). I was away from the house this past week (International Barbershop Competition - ask me privately about this!!) so I would also guess part of the problem was I wasn't around to " remind " him to take care of himself. It should be better this week. Kathy wife of Lonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 Kathy, I know if I skip just one day of antibiotics my pouchitis flares. My guess is that either he was 'non-compliant' ie not taking the levaquin daily or the new liver metabolism of levaquin is different than before transplant so maybe he needs more? If he was on a 1/2 dose before now he might need a full dose. Also consider probiotics (yogurt, FloraQ, FlorRestor, more) and see previous posts on Xifaxan - a new non-absorbable antibiotic (works for me @ only once a day). A word of caution regarding compliance in someone who has a new transplant. If you skip levaquin for pouchitis you get pouchitis. If you skip transplant meds, you get rejection. I've seen patients lose someone else's kidney when they decided to stop taking meds for a couple of weeks due to marital issues Anyway hope he's feeling better. -Stefan PS Barbershop competition on Halloween - sounds creepy! / hope there wasn't too much blood-letting. . . . >He's now discovering that his pouchitis is elevated > and not sure what the cause is. He's got a call into the transplant > coordinator. > > My guess: He's not taking his meds as scheduled, not eating well, > keeping odd hours (sound familiar???). I was away from the house > this past week (International Barbershop Competition - ask me > privately about this!!) so I would also guess part of the problem was > I wasn't around to " remind " him to take care of himself. It should > be better this week. > > Kathy > wife of Lonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 Kathy Has Lonnie tried any of the probiotics? So folks find help with these over the counter "bugs". I am in a similar boat having a Jpouch in 2000 after 27 years of ulcerative pan colitis. Best of everything JD UC 1973 Jpouch 2000 Pouchitis, Chronic 2001, PSC 10-2004 ston City, IL. krmpotich@... UC/PSC - j pouch reconstruction My spouse was diagnosed with UC AND PSC in 1989. In 2000, he had an ilio anal pull through with J-pouch reconstruction. About nine months after the second surgery, he was diagnosed with chronic pouchitis and is on Levaquin. He just received a liver transplant this past June. Things are going very well (although, I can relate to Mike's wife). He's now discovering that his pouchitis is elevated and not sure what the cause is. He's got a call into the transplant coordinator.My guess: He's not taking his meds as scheduled, not eating well, keeping odd hours (sound familiar???). I was away from the house this past week (International Barbershop Competition - ask me privately about this!!) so I would also guess part of the problem was I wasn't around to "remind" him to take care of himself. It should be better this week.Kathywife of Lonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Yogurt has been recommended by other doctors (PCP and chiropractor), but he doesn't like the taste. I'll mention it to him again, though. If he can have just one serving with a meal, it would help. Thanks, Kathy > Kathy > > Has Lonnie tried any of the probiotics? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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