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Hi All - My name is Melanie and I am writing on behalf of my mom, seeking insight about her treatment. She was diagnosed with Crohn's almost 40 years ago (near the time of my birth in fact) and is now 60. She had surgery to remove a section of her intestines. Since then she has only taken Questran with every meal to bind the fats in her food (to do the job of the part of the intestine they removed).
Over the years she has had flare ups and general discomfort, but everything has been manageable without major meds. Recently the doctor found blood in her stools; a colonoscopy and further tests indicated that she has a 3-5 cm section that is active w/inflammation and has narrowed. Concerned about further narrowing of the area and further disease progression the doctor prescribed azathioprine - she will scale up to 150 mg. She can't take the Aza until 2 hours after she takes her Questran.
She has only been on the pills for a week, but is having some challenges. She has extreme fatigue and is just not herself. Additionally yesterday she has had diarrhea that kept her up all night. Each pill also seems to give her headaches behind the eyes.
Our questions:
1. Has anyone managed taking the Questran and Aza? Not sure if the diarrhea is related to having to 1. take the pill with less food or 2. Eat food w/out Questran (she is just taking a few crackers) or 3. a general reaction to the Aza.
2. Might her symptoms subside with time?
3. What other categories of treatments are there and how do they differ? The doctor explained that she could do the pills (Aza), shots, or an IV; I am not certain if these are the same class of treatments (with different ways to deliver) or completely differerent classes of medicines. She is now wondering if shots would be better, as she is having the digestion issues and timing the Meds is a lot.
4. Lastly - how, aside from colonoscopies or CAT scans, do they monitor to see if the meds are actually helping the Crohn's.
We appreciate any kind soul(s) who might have some time to share insight. My mom is sad, worried, and I'd love to help her get informed. (Once she is feeling better I will show her how to participate here.)
Thank you!
Melanie
Over the years she has had flare ups and general discomfort, but everything has been manageable without major meds. Recently the doctor found blood in her stools; a colonoscopy and further tests indicated that she has a 3-5 cm section that is active w/inflammation and has narrowed. Concerned about further narrowing of the area and further disease progression the doctor prescribed azathioprine - she will scale up to 150 mg. She can't take the Aza until 2 hours after she takes her Questran.
She has only been on the pills for a week, but is having some challenges. She has extreme fatigue and is just not herself. Additionally yesterday she has had diarrhea that kept her up all night. Each pill also seems to give her headaches behind the eyes.
Our questions:
1. Has anyone managed taking the Questran and Aza? Not sure if the diarrhea is related to having to 1. take the pill with less food or 2. Eat food w/out Questran (she is just taking a few crackers) or 3. a general reaction to the Aza.
2. Might her symptoms subside with time?
3. What other categories of treatments are there and how do they differ? The doctor explained that she could do the pills (Aza), shots, or an IV; I am not certain if these are the same class of treatments (with different ways to deliver) or completely differerent classes of medicines. She is now wondering if shots would be better, as she is having the digestion issues and timing the Meds is a lot.
4. Lastly - how, aside from colonoscopies or CAT scans, do they monitor to see if the meds are actually helping the Crohn's.
We appreciate any kind soul(s) who might have some time to share insight. My mom is sad, worried, and I'd love to help her get informed. (Once she is feeling better I will show her how to participate here.)
Thank you!
Melanie