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Hi everyone. My name is Jenny and I'm a crohn's patient living in Minneapolis MN. I'm 34 years old and was diagnosed at age 18. After failing all conventional treatments I opted to get treated for Mycobacterium Avium Paratuburculosis in 2008 after a bad flare which left me hospitalized.
This decision followed a lot of research. I even attended the International Colloquium on MAP which took place at the U of M veternary school just a couple months after I was released from the hospital. I was able to talk with lead researchers and ask a lot of questions. I had also compared MAP research to the research on the biologics and decided I'd rather keep biologics at bay as long as possible.
Once I started MAP I was able to wean off two steroids (Entocort and Prednisilone) over the period of a year. I had tried to wean off steroids twice before but never got below 2/3rds of the dose I was trying to wean from.
I had horrible adverse reactions to the steroids including severe joint pain (athralgias) and really bad adrenal fatigue from withdrawl. It was simply put, a nightmare.
The triple antibiotic regimen has held me in remission since 2008. I have also been able to take breaks from the meds for up to 6 months and took it every other month for awhile too. I end up returning to the meds b/c at some point without them, symptoms start to return. I believe this is because MAP is about the hardest kind of bactera to treat (it can shed it's own cell wall). There is also some speculation that eating grains/sugar while on the antibiotics is counterproductive b/c while you are killing the bacteria with the meds they are also using sugars to multiply.
I cont. to be off and on the antibiotics with no sx. I am however, interested in finding a new treatment at this point b/c I feel the antibiotics are starting to become difficult to tolerate. I'm specifically interested in finding out if anyone on the forum has used Rife technology or fecal transplants with success?
Thanks,
Jenny
This decision followed a lot of research. I even attended the International Colloquium on MAP which took place at the U of M veternary school just a couple months after I was released from the hospital. I was able to talk with lead researchers and ask a lot of questions. I had also compared MAP research to the research on the biologics and decided I'd rather keep biologics at bay as long as possible.
Once I started MAP I was able to wean off two steroids (Entocort and Prednisilone) over the period of a year. I had tried to wean off steroids twice before but never got below 2/3rds of the dose I was trying to wean from.
I had horrible adverse reactions to the steroids including severe joint pain (athralgias) and really bad adrenal fatigue from withdrawl. It was simply put, a nightmare.
The triple antibiotic regimen has held me in remission since 2008. I have also been able to take breaks from the meds for up to 6 months and took it every other month for awhile too. I end up returning to the meds b/c at some point without them, symptoms start to return. I believe this is because MAP is about the hardest kind of bactera to treat (it can shed it's own cell wall). There is also some speculation that eating grains/sugar while on the antibiotics is counterproductive b/c while you are killing the bacteria with the meds they are also using sugars to multiply.
I cont. to be off and on the antibiotics with no sx. I am however, interested in finding a new treatment at this point b/c I feel the antibiotics are starting to become difficult to tolerate. I'm specifically interested in finding out if anyone on the forum has used Rife technology or fecal transplants with success?
Thanks,
Jenny