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2young4this
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Good morning everyone,
Last week I first found this forum and posted for some information under Treatments regarding some treatments my GI had put me on. At the time I had not been officially diagnosed with Crohn's, but had a clinical diagnosis. By the end of Friday of last week, I ended up in the E.R. with a fever and severe abdominal pain. After blood tests, x-rays, CT scan, they immediately did a procedure to put a catheter in an abcess in my abdomen.
The doc said I had two options, medicinally treating it by the catheter and antibiotics, or surgery to remove the affected part. Being young, I want to keep surgery as a last option. Therefore, they took care of it that way. I got out of the hospital last night. I am on metronidazole and levaquin for antibiotics and also a liquid nutrition drink especially for crohn's patients which I can't recall at the time.
I've never been hospitalized before, so nearly a week in the hospital was quite the experience for me.
I have Crohn's. It feels weird to say that, I know they always say these things happen to other people. It's not so much that I feel that way, but I'm so used to doctors not having answers to what ails me that having a resolution is strange.
I have a 4 year old daughter, a great job, and I expect to live a full life, I'd like to stay connected with you guys to see how we can help each other.
Thanks,
Dan
Last week I first found this forum and posted for some information under Treatments regarding some treatments my GI had put me on. At the time I had not been officially diagnosed with Crohn's, but had a clinical diagnosis. By the end of Friday of last week, I ended up in the E.R. with a fever and severe abdominal pain. After blood tests, x-rays, CT scan, they immediately did a procedure to put a catheter in an abcess in my abdomen.
The doc said I had two options, medicinally treating it by the catheter and antibiotics, or surgery to remove the affected part. Being young, I want to keep surgery as a last option. Therefore, they took care of it that way. I got out of the hospital last night. I am on metronidazole and levaquin for antibiotics and also a liquid nutrition drink especially for crohn's patients which I can't recall at the time.
I've never been hospitalized before, so nearly a week in the hospital was quite the experience for me.
I have Crohn's. It feels weird to say that, I know they always say these things happen to other people. It's not so much that I feel that way, but I'm so used to doctors not having answers to what ails me that having a resolution is strange.
I have a 4 year old daughter, a great job, and I expect to live a full life, I'd like to stay connected with you guys to see how we can help each other.
Thanks,
Dan