Hello all,
Just join the forum to see how crohns effects others. Particularly with their sleeping patterns.
I had my op this time last year and so far everything has been good. They took out the terminal illieum (apologies for the spelling). No more rumbling or cramps that sounded like a monster in my stomach. I'm currently taking pentasa, 6mg a day. As far as I can tell my symtoms haven't come back.
My question to the group is, doesn't anyone suffer from cramping when they sleep. Specifically on their back? I wake up every night and basically crippled to the point I have to pull myself up. Once standing, I can walk it off. Its driving me mad cos I can't get more than 5-6hrs sleep per night. Its only started happening over the last few months, is this the kind of thing that happens when your b12 levels get low?
Chris L
Just join the forum to see how crohns effects others. Particularly with their sleeping patterns.
I had my op this time last year and so far everything has been good. They took out the terminal illieum (apologies for the spelling). No more rumbling or cramps that sounded like a monster in my stomach. I'm currently taking pentasa, 6mg a day. As far as I can tell my symtoms haven't come back.
My question to the group is, doesn't anyone suffer from cramping when they sleep. Specifically on their back? I wake up every night and basically crippled to the point I have to pull myself up. Once standing, I can walk it off. Its driving me mad cos I can't get more than 5-6hrs sleep per night. Its only started happening over the last few months, is this the kind of thing that happens when your b12 levels get low?
Chris L