Personal stories about surgery to cure ulcerative colitis

These stories are based on information gathered from health professionals and consumers. They may be helpful as you make important health decisions.

Toni, age 33: I have suffered from some really bad symptoms from ulcerative colitis. The diarrhea and pain interrupt my life. I can't go anywhere without checking out where all the bathrooms are. I don't dare go on long hikes or go skiing, things I used to do all the time. It makes me depressed. I like the idea of having surgery so I don't have to deal with this illness anymore.

Carolyn, age 40: The symptoms of ulcerative colitis can be painful and embarrassing, but I only get them a few times a year. My medications control them really well. I don't think my condition is bad enough for me to have surgery, and I don't like the thought of having to use an ostomy bag. I think I will wait and see if my condition gets worse.

Bill, age 27: I want to have surgery because I'm scared of getting colon cancer. I had an uncle who had colon cancer. My risk is already higher than average because I have ulcerative colitis. Besides, I've had this disease for 7 years. In another year, I have to start having an annual colonoscopy to check for cancer. If I have surgery, I won't have to deal with symptoms or be tested every year and worry about colon cancer.

Juan, age 30: My medications are working really well, and I feel pretty good about my ability to live the life I want. I've had this condition for 12 years. I get screened every year for colon cancer. So far, everything is okay.



Author: Monica RhodesLast Updated: November 14, 2006
Medical Review: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Jerome B. Simon, MD, FRCPC, FACP - Gastroenterology

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