My boyfriend of the last 5 years was diagnosed with Crohn's when he was 22, he is now 36.He has a one resection, and has had a couple surgeries for his fistulas. The resection was done way before we met. When we were first together his crohns was in remission. He still had pain from cramping and had to be hospitalized only 3 times since we have been together. Recently (about the last 2 1/2 years) his main problem has become the fistulas. It started with one. He had the surgery to have it lanced and packed. In his recovery, it seemed like the surgery didn't help much because the fistula was still there and bothering him a lot. Now 2 years later he has about 6 of them. His pain has increased exponentially. His doctors have suggested against surgery again (for what reason, i have no clue). He has been on a steady course of cipro and flagyl for many months now but it doesn't really seem to help him. It has gotten to the point now that he doesn't even hardly get out of bed. He has lost more weight (he is 6'0 and about 130lbs) and its hard to watch him try to move because of the obvious pain he is in. His doctor suggested humira, but there were a number of tests that needed to be done before he could get on it. Then he was referred to an immunologist because he has had Valley Fever in the past. His GI doc told him he had to see this immunologist before they could start the Humira. Apparently there is a shortage of immunologists in the Tucson area, it took him about 3 months to be seen. After finally getting in, the immunologist told him that there was no need for his GI doc to send him there, and that he can just take diflucan if the valley fever pops up again. So now after all this, hopefully he can get on the Humira.
I just wanted to share my story of frustration.
I just wanted to share my story of frustration.