Hi all,
My son just received his diagnosis yesterday after an MRI last week. His GI was pretty sure it was crohns after a visual look at his bottom but she wanted all the tests to confirm of course.
I also have crohns, was diagnosed about 2 years ago so I am familiar with the process, the meds and such but I was not prepared for the emotional state this would put him in. He is very depressed and I think embarrassed. After living with it for 2 years and having rheumatoid arthritis for 3 years prior to that I guess I just took it as a another bump in the road of life.
He has 2 fistulas (which I've never had) and about 16 cm of inflamed intestines. He is on 2 different types of antibiotics (metronidazole and ciprofloxacin) for 30 days which he will go off of once we get the approval for remicade and methotrexate. He's going for a colonoscopy next week and an MRE not until the end of August but he is on a wait list so hopefully he'll get in sooner.
How have you all managed the emotions of your teen?
My son just received his diagnosis yesterday after an MRI last week. His GI was pretty sure it was crohns after a visual look at his bottom but she wanted all the tests to confirm of course.
I also have crohns, was diagnosed about 2 years ago so I am familiar with the process, the meds and such but I was not prepared for the emotional state this would put him in. He is very depressed and I think embarrassed. After living with it for 2 years and having rheumatoid arthritis for 3 years prior to that I guess I just took it as a another bump in the road of life.
He has 2 fistulas (which I've never had) and about 16 cm of inflamed intestines. He is on 2 different types of antibiotics (metronidazole and ciprofloxacin) for 30 days which he will go off of once we get the approval for remicade and methotrexate. He's going for a colonoscopy next week and an MRE not until the end of August but he is on a wait list so hopefully he'll get in sooner.
How have you all managed the emotions of your teen?