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I may be facing a subtotal colectomy in the next couple months. I need some

honest advice. I'm really anxious about having a major surgery with as weak as

my body is and with the mito and those added risks,etc. My GI at Cleveland

Clinic called this week and said that my tests (manometry, colonic

transit,etc) were all showing that my colon just doesn't work. She said there

is not

anything left to try or do so she is referring me to a surgeon to explore my

options. Part of me wants to just go ahead and alleviate the prob and have the

surgery before I loose anymore weight and get weaker. I've not been successful

in bulking up all because of the colon issues. If I ever gain any weight its

just because I haven't had a BM. Then once I'm able to eliminate I loose

anywhere from 1-3#'s. I just need some advice from those of you who have had

this done or your children have. How bad was it? How long of a surgery?

Recovery

periods? Pain? I would have a resectioning done of the small bowel to rectum

with no ostomy bag. I know there is a surgeon at CCF who performs this

surgery laparoscopically and does the reconnection all at one time. I will be

meeting with my Ped's surgeon at least first. I have alot of confidence in him

and he is also very well known for his GI surgery. He may be able to do the

same thing or have another good idea for me. Please Share!! Thanks!

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