Hello dansp5! I am just reading this post now (Thank You clash for tagging me!)! I have not been on much as things have been crazy hectic around here! My husband fell 15ft off of a ladder and was hospitalized in ICU for vetebral compression fractures and other internal injuries. You can imagine how many MD appts we have between my husband and 2 teens with CD! On top of that I have been battling the insurance company to approve Stelara for Liv, which they finally did (just got the call on Tuesday!!!!!) We are sorting out dosing/frequency issues...but pharmacy will be shipping the drug next week! I am nervous and excited at the same time, it is always worrisome when our kids are starting new meds.
@ dansp5, I am so sorry for what you have been facing... a cancer diagnosis is scary enough, than add aggressive CD to the mix...tough times I'm sure. My dd had also been on 6MP for 5 years before starting biologics, she was on Humira for approx. 5 months when she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. We consulted with many top MD's (GI and Oncologists) in the NYC area and to be honest, they are not sure which med may have caused the cancer (they feel that 6MP was more of a culprit). It could be that my dd would have been diagnosed with cancer without those drugs, they just can't be sure, there is not a lot written about thyroid ca with the use of immunosuppresants. The one thing they do agree on is that Liv should NOT be restarted on TNF blockers because the risk of any cancer reoccurrence is too high! They came to the conclusion that Stelara would be the best option because it has a different mechanism of targeting inflammation. Of course there are still risks, the drug is very new, even for psoriasis patients. Liv has been on LDN and steroids for over a year now and recent studies (MRE/scopes/fecal cal) have shown reoccurrece of CD, with positive biopsies and some minor stricturing disease.
She also just recovered from 2 bouts of c-diff (I believe she picked it up in hospital after her scope). We struggle to keep weight on her and I'm concerned about long term steroid use. Also still has occasional stomach pain, nausea and bloody stools. We are going with Stelara and praying that we have good results! Liv is going off to college in August, 5 hours away, and I am terrified about sending her off with new meds without being able to watch her closely, so scary....
Have any of your doctors mentioned Stelara? I hope you have a plan real soon and are feeling well. Best of luck and keep us updated. Kim