Hi, all! I'm the mom of a 10 yr. old boy who is currently going through the diagnostic process. I've been shocked that this is the route we're going given the few sxs he has.
About a year ago, John started throwing up a few times a day. By "throwing up", I really mean too much reflux to swallow. I mentioned it to his GP, who rx'd Zantac, which didn't work, followed by protonix, which seemed to make it worse. At this point, he's throwing up 5-8x a day.
Fast forward to an incident with my dad, who was diagnosed with Barrett's Esophagus, and I started to worry more about this reflux problem. I was able to get him right in with our gastroenterologist, who rx'd prevacid 2x daily and scheduled a barium swallow. The radiologist immediately stated that John's stomach was severely inflamed and irritated. He asked me about a family history of Crohn's, which we do have on his father's side. His report indicated "probable IBD", but there's an absence of ulcers in the stomach according to this study.
The gastro has scheduled an endoscopy for Monday, but I guess my question is, aside from throwing up around 10x a day, that we now know is definitely not reflux and some lower stomach pain after eating, he doesn't have any symptoms. We've done blood work and an h. pylori test, neither of which I have results for. He's on the small side weight-wise, but he maintains his weight ok. The gastro seems sure that it's Crohn's. Can any of you tell me if this sounds right?
About a year ago, John started throwing up a few times a day. By "throwing up", I really mean too much reflux to swallow. I mentioned it to his GP, who rx'd Zantac, which didn't work, followed by protonix, which seemed to make it worse. At this point, he's throwing up 5-8x a day.
Fast forward to an incident with my dad, who was diagnosed with Barrett's Esophagus, and I started to worry more about this reflux problem. I was able to get him right in with our gastroenterologist, who rx'd prevacid 2x daily and scheduled a barium swallow. The radiologist immediately stated that John's stomach was severely inflamed and irritated. He asked me about a family history of Crohn's, which we do have on his father's side. His report indicated "probable IBD", but there's an absence of ulcers in the stomach according to this study.
The gastro has scheduled an endoscopy for Monday, but I guess my question is, aside from throwing up around 10x a day, that we now know is definitely not reflux and some lower stomach pain after eating, he doesn't have any symptoms. We've done blood work and an h. pylori test, neither of which I have results for. He's on the small side weight-wise, but he maintains his weight ok. The gastro seems sure that it's Crohn's. Can any of you tell me if this sounds right?