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Mar 7, 2024 update.

 Originally posted to social media Mar 7, 2024.

"To my stubborn Enterocutaneous Fistula, I have a message for you: hit the bricks, take a long walk off a short pier, get lost, time for you to f--k off and leave, no one likes you, move along, I am sick of you, adios amigo. 🖕

Still dealing with this fistula, the liver bile drain is helping redirect the bile, but gas or air is still leaking out the fistula. 30 days no food, TPN IV at night and now a few sips of water. Hope is get me back on some food soon to get more nutrients I need to heal the fistula. I had no idea back in Nov when this leak first developed how hard it is the get rid of these fistula. But on the bright side, things are moving in a positive direction, things could be much worse, and I am truly thankful for great care I am getting❤️😊🙏

An enterocutaneous fistula is an abnormal connection between the digestive tract and the skin. Mine is from the liver bile duct where it joins the small bowel, then tunnels up to the incesion, exits just above the belly button. Can honestly say I won't miss it when it packs it in 😜"


 

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