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Hi, I'm new to this forum but i have a few questions that really need answers. My daughter is 4 years old and about a year ago she started having abdominal pains and she would run a fever only in her mid section though and she would be constipated sometimes and diarrhea with blood other times. I switched her pediatrician because i felt her pediatrician was not listening to me. Now she has a new doctor and he referred me to a pedi gastroenterologist. So on September 12, 2012 they did some kind of blood test and the lady said in her exact words "We tested her for Crohn's disease and Ulcerative colitis. The Crohn's was negative but the Ulcerative Colitis test was postive. It immediately turned the tube a different color." she also said that my baby pancreas enzymes were elevated. So yesterday October 12, 2012 (Friday) her gastroenterologist did a colonoscopy on her with a biopsy, but we wont get the results back until next week. I was told that the blood test for UC is not accurate and her diagnosis could be wrong. So My question is, Is the blood test for UC accurate and will the biopsy confirms if she has UC or will it tell whats wrong? My baby has been suffering for a year and she's so young, to young for this. This situation has really drained me to the core. Please answer if you have any idea or knowledge of what I'm saying.
Thanks,
Concerned Mommy
I want to start out by saying that, my apologies that your baby has to go through any type of unexplainable pain. I responded because my son was 6 when he was "diagnosed" with Crohns, so I understand what you mean by feeling drained to the core.
It feels as if doctors are testing your baby and searching but not really relating to your need to find out NOW what is going on. As you wait, your baby isn't getting better. As you wait, you are still with no answers. I understand 100%.
So with that being said let me say a few things:heart:. I'm not really sure about the UC and Crohns test because there isn't a test that can tell you if you have either or. This information is extremely new to me.
Now, they can take blood test to find out if she has a high "Sade" rate ( hope I spelled that right). This will tell doctors if she has any type of inflammation in her little body.
The only real way they will be able to tell if she is suffering from any type of Crohns disease or Uc, is if they do a biopsy to see whats really happening in your intestines.
Most times when they do a biopsy they can give you a little information to go off of. These are the things that upset me about the doctors we were dealing with. It just feels like they work on their own time sometimes.
So the question is, what do you do while you wait?
The main thing you are wanting to do is make your baby comfortable. This was what I NEEDED to do with my son and I am still working at it to this day. But the only way to really find out how to do this is to evaluate exactly what she is feeling and her daily symptoms. So lets evaluate your daughters everyday to find a happy medium until you get the answers you need.......
Things to evaluate
Can you explain what she does from the time she wakes up until the time she goes to sleep? That includes the food you feed her, the juices she drinks. Anything that she intakes into her body is important information.
Then lets evaluate her bathroom trips. How often is she constipated, how often does she has diarrhea?Does she have fevers? is she throwing up and how is her appetite?