Anatonic problem? (Sp)
Sophia
on 7/9/09 3:11 am
they probably want you to see someone who can do either an upper gi or an endoscope on you. the upper gi would show how fast food/liquids pass through your stoma and pouch, and with an endoscope they are able to get measurements of the pouch/stoma and check for staple line problems.
the upper gi really didn't say much for me...just that liquid 'flowed freely' through the gastric pouch. it was the endoscope that showed that my stoma was massively dilated and my pouch was slightly enlarged
they also found the cause of a lot of my pouch pain - which was a staple and sutures that had came undone and were 'hanging out' inside my pouch. it wasn't enough to be considered a staple line breakdown, but the measurement of the stoma is the evidence i am using to try to get an approval for revision. with measurements and other problems documented, it shows that there is a 'reason' the surgery isn't working for you.
sorry for the low-caps..my shift key is messed up. lol.
Monique