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  1. Crohn2357

    Advice needed 😊

    This.
  2. Crohn2357

    What happened to David and many of the old members?

    From another old forum member (@Kev) that I fondly remember: https://crohnsforum.com/threads/last-one-wins-pg-version-2-0.77535/page-68#post-983220
  3. Crohn2357

    Convinced of Issue that Creates the Crohns/Colits

    Thanks for sharing.
  4. Crohn2357

    What happened to David and many of the old members?

    https://crohnsforum.com/threads/major-changes-coming-to-crohnsforum-com.85043/
  5. Crohn2357

    What happened to David and many of the old members?

    https://crohnsforum.com/threads/petition-remove-ask-a-doctor-now-function.79810/#post-959189
  6. Crohn2357

    Stelara every 4 weeks - how long does it take to notice the improvements?

    It’s infuriating how the insurance companies can play with people’s health like that. The healthcare system is fundamentally wrong. Glad to learn of his success with Stelara and other meds though. I hope it continues like that.
  7. Crohn2357

    Stelara every 4 weeks - how long does it take to notice the improvements?

    Was he miserable during the whole 8 months, or did Stelara help at first but lost effectiveness and and he became ill again over that time?
  8. Crohn2357

    What is YOUR weather like today??

    Magnesium, olive oil, and garlic are some of the natural things that can reduce BP.
  9. Crohn2357

    What happened to David and many of the old members?

    A decade ago, search engines used to show forum posts at the top and much more often compared to how it’s been for the last ~ eight to five years. This is one of the main mechanisms behind the fall of activity in online forums.
  10. Crohn2357

    What happened to David and many of the old members?

    The forum used to be very active. @David @hugh @D Bergy @mf15 and others come to my mind. Where are people? When they have issues with Crohn’s, do they post elsewhere? I’m interested in learning where people post to interact with, and learn from the other CD patients.
  11. Crohn2357

    Stelara every 4 weeks - how long does it take to notice the improvements?

    How long did it take for you to get into remission after your Stelara injection intervals were halved (from every 8 weeks to every 4 weeks)?
  12. Crohn2357

    Appendectomy and Proctitis

    The case series are about elective appendectomy. Unlike your case, the patients had appendectomy without a need for it. This may be an important factor. How long did it take for you to get into remission after your Stelara injection intervals were halved? Have you had scopes to confirm the...
  13. Crohn2357

    Appendectomy and Proctitis

    You might have CD before the appendectomy.
  14. Crohn2357

    Proctitis and Surgical Diversion

    Rizza et al., Proctitis: a glance beyond inflammatory bowel diseases doi:10.23736/S1121-421X.20.02670-7
  15. Crohn2357

    Tofacitinib Experience

    Small molecules Tofacitinib is a Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor that selectively targets JAK1 and JAK3. The success of this medication has been established in the treatment of moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis [87]. The efficacy of tofacitinib also as a therapeutic option for refractory...
  16. Crohn2357

    Appendectomy and Proctitis

    https://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=38&m=2213022&g=2213040
  17. Crohn2357

    Appendectomy and Proctitis

    In a prospective case series, 30 adult patients with ulcerative proctitis underwent an appendectomy, in the absence of history suggestive of previous appendicitis, in order to evaluate its potential therapeutic role [74]. After an appendectomy, the clinical activity index, calculated with the...
  18. Crohn2357

    Rectal Tacrolimus for Strictures Due to Crohn’s

    Simple water-based tacrolimus enemas for refractory proctitis Sasha R Fehily et al. JGH Open. 2019. Abstract Background and aims: Rectal ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) often do not respond to conventional therapies. Oral and suppository tacrolimus are effective but often...
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