I have crohn's, been diagnosed for 8 or 9 years.
I've been very lucky to have avoided any major complications, so far.
2 years ago an MRI showed a stricture in the TI. Doc was able to stretch it via colonoscopy.
I don't want any more strictures (because we have a choice, right?). Or scopes.
I've had bouts of nausea the past few months. I asked the GI for zofran, he gave it to me.
But he said to let him know if it keeps up because we might need to do an MRI.
It has kept up. It's not any worse. But not any better.
Happens daily, but once or twice a week it's bad enough that I grab the zofran.
Logically, I probably should send the doc a message. That's kind of why I pay him, right? Because I'm not a doctor.
But I don't want to. I'm a high-stress individual, so I'm probably overreacting.
Does anyone else spend a lot of time having people think you're crazy or making it up?
I've been very lucky to have avoided any major complications, so far.
2 years ago an MRI showed a stricture in the TI. Doc was able to stretch it via colonoscopy.
I don't want any more strictures (because we have a choice, right?). Or scopes.
I've had bouts of nausea the past few months. I asked the GI for zofran, he gave it to me.
But he said to let him know if it keeps up because we might need to do an MRI.
It has kept up. It's not any worse. But not any better.
Happens daily, but once or twice a week it's bad enough that I grab the zofran.
Logically, I probably should send the doc a message. That's kind of why I pay him, right? Because I'm not a doctor.
But I don't want to. I'm a high-stress individual, so I'm probably overreacting.
Does anyone else spend a lot of time having people think you're crazy or making it up?