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Hi I'm a newbie! Looking to share a bit of my story and see if any of my concerns are common, hoping to pick some advic up along the way!
I'm 27 and have been diagnosed with crohns for about two years (although my parents say in hindsight ive always had it) after symptoms of tiredness and diarrhea, a colonoscopy confirmed the diagnosis.
I was only after having a minor collision with a fox on my bycyle that any of the symptoms started up to that point I led a normal and very active lifestyle. Throughout my childhood I was prescribed a lot of steroids which I believe now kept the crohns hidden/at bay.
I work as a train guard over a variety of early and late shifts which I mostly really enjoy, however I don't think shift wok helps at all. After my most recent flare I visited occupational health on my return to work, the outcome of this was to try out doing only early shifts not the early/late pattern - this was a godsend I hadn't felt so well in ages! However the trial came to a end and I'm still waiting for a review of this 2 months on
From the outset I was prescribed Pentasa 4x500 mg twice a day. I stuck with thi for approxmetly 6 months but found myself to be exhausted - I would fall asleep at every opportunity! I reverted to half the dose when I felt okay and more when not so good. I have added fish oil supplements in a hope to improve my well being.
I have undergone one colonoscopy and two endoscopy's (I also have a hiatus hernia) and most recently a MRI. I have had two flares consisting of diarrhea, loose stools and loosing on troll of my bowles does this constitute me being a bad sufferer? I keep battling with the idea that I haven't for it bad, I've still not fully accepted I have a lifetime chronic illness if I'm honest..
My recent MRI confirmed I still have inflammation in my ileum so my doctor has recommended changing from Pentasa to Azathioprine to get the disease under control in order to prevent likely narrowing and possible later surgery. I am concerned to take such a powerfull drug when it seems so soon? I'll ask more questions in the relevant area.
I've booked in for my first ever acupuncture session next week so we shall see if this helps with reducing my stress which I see as a major trigger.
I'm engaged to marry next year and have a very supportive fiancée but am scared that I become a burden and that we can't have a happy healthy family.
I'm 27 and have been diagnosed with crohns for about two years (although my parents say in hindsight ive always had it) after symptoms of tiredness and diarrhea, a colonoscopy confirmed the diagnosis.
I was only after having a minor collision with a fox on my bycyle that any of the symptoms started up to that point I led a normal and very active lifestyle. Throughout my childhood I was prescribed a lot of steroids which I believe now kept the crohns hidden/at bay.
I work as a train guard over a variety of early and late shifts which I mostly really enjoy, however I don't think shift wok helps at all. After my most recent flare I visited occupational health on my return to work, the outcome of this was to try out doing only early shifts not the early/late pattern - this was a godsend I hadn't felt so well in ages! However the trial came to a end and I'm still waiting for a review of this 2 months on
From the outset I was prescribed Pentasa 4x500 mg twice a day. I stuck with thi for approxmetly 6 months but found myself to be exhausted - I would fall asleep at every opportunity! I reverted to half the dose when I felt okay and more when not so good. I have added fish oil supplements in a hope to improve my well being.
I have undergone one colonoscopy and two endoscopy's (I also have a hiatus hernia) and most recently a MRI. I have had two flares consisting of diarrhea, loose stools and loosing on troll of my bowles does this constitute me being a bad sufferer? I keep battling with the idea that I haven't for it bad, I've still not fully accepted I have a lifetime chronic illness if I'm honest..
My recent MRI confirmed I still have inflammation in my ileum so my doctor has recommended changing from Pentasa to Azathioprine to get the disease under control in order to prevent likely narrowing and possible later surgery. I am concerned to take such a powerfull drug when it seems so soon? I'll ask more questions in the relevant area.
I've booked in for my first ever acupuncture session next week so we shall see if this helps with reducing my stress which I see as a major trigger.
I'm engaged to marry next year and have a very supportive fiancée but am scared that I become a burden and that we can't have a happy healthy family.