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I had my first appointment with a GI last Friday and he concluded that he would like for me to try taking Asacol. He said that there were really not any more tests he wanted to put me through because he didn't think they would help lead to a diagnosis. I've had an Upper GI with small bowel follow through which was normal, and also a colonoscopy that showed mild inflammation of my terminal ilieum however the biopsies came back normal...
So with that being said he basically told me that the doctors who are telling me this is IBS are wrong, and he thinks I probably have Crohns due to the inflammation that was shown on my colonoscopy. I haven't responded to any anti-diarrhea meds or Bentyl, so he thinks trying Asacol would be a good test to see if I respond to it at all.
So my question to everyone is, have you tried this medication as well and what were your results? I am taking 800 mg three times a day, and so far I have taken two full days worth of doses. I seem to have less pain than normal and only had 3 BM's yesterday which is pretty good for me. I still am feeling some naseua and my pain is not completely gone, but it is somewhat relieved. I'm wondering how long it will take to really get into my system and have time to work, or if it will really work at all.
Also, if I don't seem to get complete relief do you think that means I don't have Crohns? Or is it possible that some people with Crohns just don't get relief from Asacol??? Thanks in advace
So with that being said he basically told me that the doctors who are telling me this is IBS are wrong, and he thinks I probably have Crohns due to the inflammation that was shown on my colonoscopy. I haven't responded to any anti-diarrhea meds or Bentyl, so he thinks trying Asacol would be a good test to see if I respond to it at all.
So my question to everyone is, have you tried this medication as well and what were your results? I am taking 800 mg three times a day, and so far I have taken two full days worth of doses. I seem to have less pain than normal and only had 3 BM's yesterday which is pretty good for me. I still am feeling some naseua and my pain is not completely gone, but it is somewhat relieved. I'm wondering how long it will take to really get into my system and have time to work, or if it will really work at all.
Also, if I don't seem to get complete relief do you think that means I don't have Crohns? Or is it possible that some people with Crohns just don't get relief from Asacol??? Thanks in advace