Hi everyone,
My mom is 60 years old. She was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis about 30 years ago and was on Asacol until 2008 when the doctor felt a mass in his examinations in the left side of the colon. Colonoscopy showed polyps with dysplasia so they decided to remove the large intestine. During the surgery, the surgeon realised that the small intestines is involved too and that there is fat wrapping in the small intestine. Diagnosing Crohn's disease during the surgery (!) he did not touch anything... I can't understand their decisions ... First they say the polyps are as dangerous as hell and then they don't touch them ...
They just changed her medication to Pentasa since then ... She refused to pursue any more treatments or visiting doctors as she was traumatised through this procedure. Daily, she experiences many flares (pains, chills and fevers and extreme diarrhea (over her regular diarrhea)).
Recently, she is having sudden episodes with very high fevers up to 107 (!) that leads her to ER and antibiotics injections. Last time the temperature went up so fast that there was not enough time to get her to ER before it reaches the critical levels...
Did anyone have similar episodes? Could it be due to Gallstones? Some doctors say that this can be due to a 1 cm gallstone she has and they want to do another surgery but I read about the complications of a such a surgery for Crohn's patients due to the adhesions... I am worried sick for her but I can't do much I am thankful for any sharing of info and experience you have. It will be great help...
My mom is 60 years old. She was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis about 30 years ago and was on Asacol until 2008 when the doctor felt a mass in his examinations in the left side of the colon. Colonoscopy showed polyps with dysplasia so they decided to remove the large intestine. During the surgery, the surgeon realised that the small intestines is involved too and that there is fat wrapping in the small intestine. Diagnosing Crohn's disease during the surgery (!) he did not touch anything... I can't understand their decisions ... First they say the polyps are as dangerous as hell and then they don't touch them ...
They just changed her medication to Pentasa since then ... She refused to pursue any more treatments or visiting doctors as she was traumatised through this procedure. Daily, she experiences many flares (pains, chills and fevers and extreme diarrhea (over her regular diarrhea)).
Recently, she is having sudden episodes with very high fevers up to 107 (!) that leads her to ER and antibiotics injections. Last time the temperature went up so fast that there was not enough time to get her to ER before it reaches the critical levels...
Did anyone have similar episodes? Could it be due to Gallstones? Some doctors say that this can be due to a 1 cm gallstone she has and they want to do another surgery but I read about the complications of a such a surgery for Crohn's patients due to the adhesions... I am worried sick for her but I can't do much I am thankful for any sharing of info and experience you have. It will be great help...