Sorry if this is long. Back in 2005 I was diagnosed with Crohn's of my terminal ileum. I went into remission and then my GI moved. The GI I went to next, never believed I had Crohn's and just said I had microscopic colitis. I haven't had much trouble since my remission anyway so I just went with what she said.
Starting in 2009, I was put on CellCept for my dermatographism (a form of autoimmune chronic hives). It has helped my hives tremendously.
Since October 2012 to present, I have had increased abdominal pain and cramps, diarrhea, high liver enzymes which go back to normal before going up again, and extreme fatigue. I have lost weight, been put on a feeding tube, and still I double over with pain from the cramps. I went to a liver specialist who ruled out Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction. He thinks it is all from Crohn's. The problem I have is none of my tests so far have shown that I have it.
I was wondering since CellCept is sometimes used to help with Crohn's, could it be preventing my tests from showing Crohn's? I know you are not doctors and am still working with mine but any insight from your experiences would be very helpful. Thank you! --Kellie
Starting in 2009, I was put on CellCept for my dermatographism (a form of autoimmune chronic hives). It has helped my hives tremendously.
Since October 2012 to present, I have had increased abdominal pain and cramps, diarrhea, high liver enzymes which go back to normal before going up again, and extreme fatigue. I have lost weight, been put on a feeding tube, and still I double over with pain from the cramps. I went to a liver specialist who ruled out Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction. He thinks it is all from Crohn's. The problem I have is none of my tests so far have shown that I have it.
I was wondering since CellCept is sometimes used to help with Crohn's, could it be preventing my tests from showing Crohn's? I know you are not doctors and am still working with mine but any insight from your experiences would be very helpful. Thank you! --Kellie