Hey all,
Just joined up and wanted to ask about the best way to find out what you can/cannot tolerate, but before i do i thought i would just tell ya my story of how i was diagnosed with crohn's and how i have got on since.
A couple of weeks before my 18th birthday (Sept 2003) i started to feel sick and having discomfort when i eat anyway thought nothing of it and carried on as normal. After about 2 months it started getting worse and i noticed that i was loosing weight with it, i have always been a fussy eater so when i wasn't eating all my food everyone thought i was just being fussy again. By the time christmas had come i was really ill and had lost about a stone (14lb) i was a slim lad anyway weighing in at around 10st so when i lost that stone it made me look really ill.
By the time the beginning of February came i had lost another stone and was in so much pain (as you know its very painful). Anyway i was going to a&e around twice a week and they kept saying it was either a bug or ulcers and sending me away. On the 26th feb my mam got married and then went on her honeymoon for 2 weeks by the time she returned i was around 7.5st and for a lad thats 5"10 you can imagine how thin i looked so she rushed me to hospital and demanded that i stay in. Anyway after tests they told me i had crohns and that i would need urgent surgery on march 26th 2004.
When i woke up from the op and come out of HD they told me that i had to have 12cm of the big intestine removed and 15cm of the lower intestine removed. They told me that they have given me a epidural for the pain and thats why i couldn't move or feel my legs and that they had now stopped it and everything will be ok.
ONLY EVERYTHING WAS NOT OK! After 2 days the feeling or movement had not returned to my legs and the doctors started to panic and sending me for scans of which they found my spinal fluid was inflamed and sent me to a different hospital Anyway to cut a very long story short after a week they told me that they where very sorry but i would never walk again i was paralysed from my shoulders down. As you can imagine with this revelation the crohn's had taken a back seat and i spent the next few months in rehab coming out of hospital a week before my 19th birthday (Sept 2004). I would like to just say that they never found out exactly what went wrong during the surgery although i am convinced its got to be something to do with the epidural, but because they couldn't fond out what went wrong i didn't win any compensation at all.
Anyway back to the crohn's, after i had that surgery i eat what i wanted and was fine up until about 2 years ago. I was then put on azathioprine which has been good really. But every couple of months i have a bad bought of loose stools and stomach discomfort of which i think it must be something i am eating or drinking.
So the question i wanted to ask was what is your opinion on how its best to find out what is upsetting my stomach?
Thanks in advance.
Logan
Just joined up and wanted to ask about the best way to find out what you can/cannot tolerate, but before i do i thought i would just tell ya my story of how i was diagnosed with crohn's and how i have got on since.
A couple of weeks before my 18th birthday (Sept 2003) i started to feel sick and having discomfort when i eat anyway thought nothing of it and carried on as normal. After about 2 months it started getting worse and i noticed that i was loosing weight with it, i have always been a fussy eater so when i wasn't eating all my food everyone thought i was just being fussy again. By the time christmas had come i was really ill and had lost about a stone (14lb) i was a slim lad anyway weighing in at around 10st so when i lost that stone it made me look really ill.
By the time the beginning of February came i had lost another stone and was in so much pain (as you know its very painful). Anyway i was going to a&e around twice a week and they kept saying it was either a bug or ulcers and sending me away. On the 26th feb my mam got married and then went on her honeymoon for 2 weeks by the time she returned i was around 7.5st and for a lad thats 5"10 you can imagine how thin i looked so she rushed me to hospital and demanded that i stay in. Anyway after tests they told me i had crohns and that i would need urgent surgery on march 26th 2004.
When i woke up from the op and come out of HD they told me that i had to have 12cm of the big intestine removed and 15cm of the lower intestine removed. They told me that they have given me a epidural for the pain and thats why i couldn't move or feel my legs and that they had now stopped it and everything will be ok.
ONLY EVERYTHING WAS NOT OK! After 2 days the feeling or movement had not returned to my legs and the doctors started to panic and sending me for scans of which they found my spinal fluid was inflamed and sent me to a different hospital Anyway to cut a very long story short after a week they told me that they where very sorry but i would never walk again i was paralysed from my shoulders down. As you can imagine with this revelation the crohn's had taken a back seat and i spent the next few months in rehab coming out of hospital a week before my 19th birthday (Sept 2004). I would like to just say that they never found out exactly what went wrong during the surgery although i am convinced its got to be something to do with the epidural, but because they couldn't fond out what went wrong i didn't win any compensation at all.
Anyway back to the crohn's, after i had that surgery i eat what i wanted and was fine up until about 2 years ago. I was then put on azathioprine which has been good really. But every couple of months i have a bad bought of loose stools and stomach discomfort of which i think it must be something i am eating or drinking.
So the question i wanted to ask was what is your opinion on how its best to find out what is upsetting my stomach?
Thanks in advance.
Logan