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Experience with a partially blocked bowel? update
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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 114515" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Intersuseption. My 8 year old grandson has intersuseption. The gastroenterologist at Boston Children's Hospital explained it as a telescope going in and out. If they can't catch it going in, none of the tests show that there is a thing wrong. The pain develops because the body is trying to "right" itself and working to get the telescoping back out. As soon as it's back out, the pain subsides till it does it again. He's on Miralax at pretty hefty doses to ease the pain as much as possible. Surgery is warranted if they could ever catch it and they would remove that portion of the colon.....till then, we're hoping maturity will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 114515, member: 2287"] Intersuseption. My 8 year old grandson has intersuseption. The gastroenterologist at Boston Children's Hospital explained it as a telescope going in and out. If they can't catch it going in, none of the tests show that there is a thing wrong. The pain develops because the body is trying to "right" itself and working to get the telescoping back out. As soon as it's back out, the pain subsides till it does it again. He's on Miralax at pretty hefty doses to ease the pain as much as possible. Surgery is warranted if they could ever catch it and they would remove that portion of the colon.....till then, we're hoping maturity will help. [/QUOTE]
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