Support for UC, Crohn's & J-Pouches
colitisninja@gmail.com Shop
Menu
  • Info
    • About Colitis Ninja
    • Disclaimer
    • Parents
  • Shop
    • Restroom Cards
    • J-Pouch Cards
    • Wristbands
  • J-Pouch
    • J-Pouch Cards
    • What’s a J-Pouch?
    • J-Pouch History
    • J-Pouch Construction
  • J-Pouch Stories
  • UC Info
    • What is UC?
    • Complications of UC
    • Life with UC
    • What is a Colon?
    • Colectomy Info
  • Newly Diagnosed?
    • So you’ve been diagnosed with an incurable disease. Now what?
    • 5 Things I Wish I’d Known at Diagnosis
    • You CAN Have a “Normal” Life with Ulcerative Colitis
    • Dear IBD Friend, YES! You Are Still Lovable.
    • Can Diet Induce Remission?

Category: jpouch

J-Pouch: Important Things You Need to Know [infographics]

July 9, 2016
| 7 Comments
| Categories: Colectomy, Crohn's Disease, Crohns, Ileal Pouch Anal Anastomosis, inflammatory bowel disease, IPAA, j-pouch, jpouch, surgery, UC, Ulcerative Colitis

The IPAA procedure involves removing the entire colon and rectum. A pouch, or reservoir is then created out of the small intestine…

Read more ›

Recent Posts

  • There’s a New Domain In Town November 13, 2023
  • 9 Years March 18, 2023
  • I’m Hanging Up The Ninja Mask: Here’s Why March 1, 2022

Recent Posts

  • There’s a New Domain In Town November 13, 2023
  • 9 Years March 18, 2023
  • I’m Hanging Up The Ninja Mask: Here’s Why March 1, 2022

E-mail : colitisninja@gmail.com

Main Menu
  • About Colitis Ninja
  • Blog Posts
  • J-Pouch Info
  • eNewsletter
  • Disclaimer
Our Mission
Colitis Ninja's mission is to provide support, encouragement and laughter for IBD Ninjas. What is an IBD Ninja? It's a person living with an Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Colitis Ninja is an ally, a confidant. She's a friend who comes alongside you and says, "I get it."
Looking for Something?
Archives
Search by Topic
© 2023 Amber Elder. All Rights Reserved. Colitis Ninja is not affiliated with any medical professional and cannot help treat or diagnose any diseases or illnesses. See disclaimer for details.