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Chronic small bowel obstruction from adhesions

Digestive Health | Last Active: Feb 12, 2023 | Replies (212)

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Chronic SBO's resulting from surgery induced adhesions are a terrible thing to deal with. Clear Passage is indeed a good solution.
In 2011, I began a series of abdominal surgeries for the repair of a ruptured colon. Like you the surgeries caused lots of adhesions, and my first SBO resulted in 2013. It was cleared in the hospital; treatment included the hated NG tube. A year later I had an SBO recurrence, but it resolved on its own. That was enough! I researched the Internet and found Clear Passage (www.clearpassage.com) and booked my treatment. The therapists were wonderful, and the treatment worked. I went from July 2014 until April of 2018 without an obstruction.
Just two months ago I had a laparoscopic abdominal procedure done, and another SBO hit me just 4 days ago. Just got out of the hospital this morning. I swear, if you have a body that produces adhesions as mine does, then surgeries will be followed by SBO's. And a surgery to remove the adhesions will just produce additional obstructions. Stop the cycle. Book with Clear Passage. Clear the adhesions without surgery.

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I’ve been dealing with adhesions my entire life and hospitalized to many times to count with obstructions and blockages. GI doctor does not want to go surgery and neither do I. But this last “episode” has been going on for months. I’ve been reading about Clear Passage and wondering if it would help. I don’t live near one so I want to make sure it’s a good place. I know there is no guarantees, but I can’t take much more of this. I can barely take my son to school. I feel awful for everyone who goes through this but it’s also nice to know I’m not alone and it not in my head(what lazy doctors like to say)
I’m sorry you had to have another surgery. I absolutely refuse unless it’s life or death, so I need a plan B.