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That's not fully accurate, the one Doctor seemed to loose interest, at which point he plainly said, "I don't know what to call it so I'm calling it IBS"
My Husband has been dealing with severe (6-9 on the pain scale) abdominal pain, DAILY, for the past 5 years. A day without this pain, is an incredible blessing. This pain, which he has described as getting stabbed hard over and over with the handle of a tooth brush, is accompanied by chronic diarrhea, nausea, vomiting (sometimes both stool and vomit have blood present), loss of appetite, anemia as well as some other possibly related symptoms, such as joint pain and itching.
I met him in 2008, so prior to that I don't know what was done, but since I've met him, we have seen probably 30 different doctors, so far we have only had one colonoscopy, one gastroscopy, one barium xray (after much begging and only just today) one regular xray, some blood and stool samples, nothing really significant. As far as I know, Crohn's can be a very difficult thing to diagnose. Did I mention My husbands brother has Crohn's, also a maternal uncle has colitis. My brother-in-law was almost dying before the doctors finally found the crohn's after three colonoscopies. It took him spiking a fever and being admitted to the hospital for the doctors to take his illness seriously enough to really look closely, and it was after a barium xray that they found it. It took over a year, he was 12.
After all this time and the tests and multiple doctors, I still believe he most likely has Crohn's disease, our doctors so far have just not been motivated enough to track it down, should we lay down and take the IBS diagnosis? or should we keep fighting?
Now we have a baby on the way, and my husband hasn't been able to hold down a job for two years because of his illness, are his symptoms indicative of IBS, I certainly don't think so. Has anyone else experienced something like this?
When I say daily I mean it, he wakes up in the middle of the night to vomit, he hasn't slept more than 5 hours a night for the past three years, between the cramping and vomiting and diarrhea, we have been living with this with little relief for a very long time, the only thing we have found after trial and error with many over the counter and prescription medications, dietary changes etc, nothing really helps all around quite like marijuana. He was recently prescribed Marinol, the synthetic pill form of marijuana, but it does nothing for his pain, helps the nausea, but not the pain... Does anyone have any suggestions for symptom control?
we will be following up with the doctor, but I'm at wits end, and now I'm loosing faith in the health care industry all together... and am now looking for a second opinion, weather that opinion is attached to a medical degree or not.
I appreciate anything anyone can tell me, no matter what it is, thanks for reading this
My Husband has been dealing with severe (6-9 on the pain scale) abdominal pain, DAILY, for the past 5 years. A day without this pain, is an incredible blessing. This pain, which he has described as getting stabbed hard over and over with the handle of a tooth brush, is accompanied by chronic diarrhea, nausea, vomiting (sometimes both stool and vomit have blood present), loss of appetite, anemia as well as some other possibly related symptoms, such as joint pain and itching.
I met him in 2008, so prior to that I don't know what was done, but since I've met him, we have seen probably 30 different doctors, so far we have only had one colonoscopy, one gastroscopy, one barium xray (after much begging and only just today) one regular xray, some blood and stool samples, nothing really significant. As far as I know, Crohn's can be a very difficult thing to diagnose. Did I mention My husbands brother has Crohn's, also a maternal uncle has colitis. My brother-in-law was almost dying before the doctors finally found the crohn's after three colonoscopies. It took him spiking a fever and being admitted to the hospital for the doctors to take his illness seriously enough to really look closely, and it was after a barium xray that they found it. It took over a year, he was 12.
After all this time and the tests and multiple doctors, I still believe he most likely has Crohn's disease, our doctors so far have just not been motivated enough to track it down, should we lay down and take the IBS diagnosis? or should we keep fighting?
Now we have a baby on the way, and my husband hasn't been able to hold down a job for two years because of his illness, are his symptoms indicative of IBS, I certainly don't think so. Has anyone else experienced something like this?
When I say daily I mean it, he wakes up in the middle of the night to vomit, he hasn't slept more than 5 hours a night for the past three years, between the cramping and vomiting and diarrhea, we have been living with this with little relief for a very long time, the only thing we have found after trial and error with many over the counter and prescription medications, dietary changes etc, nothing really helps all around quite like marijuana. He was recently prescribed Marinol, the synthetic pill form of marijuana, but it does nothing for his pain, helps the nausea, but not the pain... Does anyone have any suggestions for symptom control?
we will be following up with the doctor, but I'm at wits end, and now I'm loosing faith in the health care industry all together... and am now looking for a second opinion, weather that opinion is attached to a medical degree or not.
I appreciate anything anyone can tell me, no matter what it is, thanks for reading this