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Hello. My name is Charlotte. I'm 27 years old, and I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease when I was 12 (December 1997). Since being diagnosed I've had 3 surgeries (several small bowel resections and 2 duodenal bypasses). My Crohn's affects my esophagus, stomach, duodenum, and small bowel. In 2008 I had my first duodenal bypass because my duodenum is fully inflammed and no longer functions, so they made a new stomach opening for food to empty into my small intestine. I am currently in the hospital due to that and some small bowel inflammation which they almost had to do surgery #4 to remove, but removing the duodenum is too large a surgery and my GI's decided to try steroid treatment instead. I also have ulcers (50+) covering my esophagus and stomach wall, and at times they bleed out causing me to go into shock from too much blood loss (almost died the first time they bled out my jr. year in hs).
I've been on a lot of different meds over the years, but I'm currently on Humira (every 2 wks) and Nexium (40 mg 2x day). This stay in the hospital they have prescribed a short stint on prednisone and a new anti-depressant. As a kid I was on Remicade and 6MP but after so many years I built up an immunity and was switched to the Humira. Hopefully the Humira kicks in (even though I've been on it for at least 9 months and nothing seems to be working) because I also have skin issues that my childhood GI said is a side effect of being on Remicade for so long.
This past year has been the hardest of my life, mainly because its been the hardest year living with my Crohn's. A full year of abdominal pain, vomiting off and on, going days or weeks without enough food, having surgery only to get sick a month after...it has been a lot of stress. Not to mention I recently lost my job due to being sick and currently have no insurance.
My fiance came across this forum, and I am immensely glad that he did...because reading some of the other stories from people in the exact same position as me makes me feel like I'm not completely alone like I've been feeling (especially stuck in a small hospital room alone all day), not that it makes me happy anyone else feels this way...but its nice to know I'm not alone.
I've been on a lot of different meds over the years, but I'm currently on Humira (every 2 wks) and Nexium (40 mg 2x day). This stay in the hospital they have prescribed a short stint on prednisone and a new anti-depressant. As a kid I was on Remicade and 6MP but after so many years I built up an immunity and was switched to the Humira. Hopefully the Humira kicks in (even though I've been on it for at least 9 months and nothing seems to be working) because I also have skin issues that my childhood GI said is a side effect of being on Remicade for so long.
This past year has been the hardest of my life, mainly because its been the hardest year living with my Crohn's. A full year of abdominal pain, vomiting off and on, going days or weeks without enough food, having surgery only to get sick a month after...it has been a lot of stress. Not to mention I recently lost my job due to being sick and currently have no insurance.
My fiance came across this forum, and I am immensely glad that he did...because reading some of the other stories from people in the exact same position as me makes me feel like I'm not completely alone like I've been feeling (especially stuck in a small hospital room alone all day), not that it makes me happy anyone else feels this way...but its nice to know I'm not alone.