Hi there everybody, some of you may remember Lucy's story, she was diagnosed with Crohn's disease when she was two and was quite ill for a number of years until she went into remission with Humira and Methotrexate. She has been on Humira now for just over three years and had been doing really well until recently.... also GI took her off methotrexate last September as she was doing so well.
She started complaining of very minor tummy pain in April ( I wasnt sure if she was trying to get off school or whether she actually had some belly pain ) however shortly afterwards I also noticed that she was pooing more frequently - maybe up to 6/7 times per day, no pain or blood associated with pooing.
We had our GI appointment in April, told him about the belly pain and the pooping, so he ordered a calprotectin test, which came back slightly elevated, he then performed a colonoscopy which had only very slight abnormalities, and perinanal (where Crohn's was most prevalent previously) was clear. He reintroduced methotrexate (which is not agreeing with her but thats another story) and is now pondering as to whether she has coeliac disease on top of the Crohn's. We had the bloods for Coeliac done yesterday so I am avaiting results. Anybody else diagnosed with Coeliac as well as Crohn's, also does anybody have any tips to easing the side effects of MEthotrexate - i.e vominting (on an anti-emetic which is helping), Flu like symptons, sore mouth etc.
thanks for reading.
Polly
She started complaining of very minor tummy pain in April ( I wasnt sure if she was trying to get off school or whether she actually had some belly pain ) however shortly afterwards I also noticed that she was pooing more frequently - maybe up to 6/7 times per day, no pain or blood associated with pooing.
We had our GI appointment in April, told him about the belly pain and the pooping, so he ordered a calprotectin test, which came back slightly elevated, he then performed a colonoscopy which had only very slight abnormalities, and perinanal (where Crohn's was most prevalent previously) was clear. He reintroduced methotrexate (which is not agreeing with her but thats another story) and is now pondering as to whether she has coeliac disease on top of the Crohn's. We had the bloods for Coeliac done yesterday so I am avaiting results. Anybody else diagnosed with Coeliac as well as Crohn's, also does anybody have any tips to easing the side effects of MEthotrexate - i.e vominting (on an anti-emetic which is helping), Flu like symptons, sore mouth etc.
thanks for reading.
Polly