Hello all :sign0144:
This seems like a wonderfully supportive forum. It is reassuring that this kind of place exists, as there are moments where I admit to feeling a bit despairing that I will one day feel better. I have a number of health issues and few answers as to what is going on. But I am committed to getting to the source of my issues and finding ways to resolve or manage them. And, I have also had some 'successes' with certain symptoms.:ysmile:
I have been experiencing some unexplained symptoms all my life and then a 'collection' of symptoms that come and go in what I call episodes these past 3 years. This began 2 days after I had the Mirena (hormonal IUD) put in (due to this, I got it removed 6 months after insertion). Not sure if it is just a coincidence.
I've been to several doctors, had multiple tests (blood-work, stool testing, saliva testing, colonoscopy...), been off gluten for 3 years, tried a variety of different alternative supplements but unfortunately I am still without answers and most symptoms seem to be getting worse.
I have no idea whether I have Crohn's (or a related disorder) but would love to get your input, from your own experiences, as to whether any of my story points one way or the other. So that I can either 'rule it out' or get more diagnostic testing done. Sorry this is SOOO long but wanted to give all the info!!! :boring:
Issues since childhood:
Digestive issues (flatulence, bloating, painful cramps, alternating C & D...). I was always very skinny (though tall) even though I ate a LOT! I had a lot of colds, chest and ear infections (burst ear-drums...) which completely resolved once I stopped consuming dairy. :thumright: Mouth ulcers. Serious gynecological issues (vaginal/anal fissures, irritation, pain...) and frequent UTI's since around age 8. In recent years, UTI's were getting EXTREMELY frequent... but urologist just did a series of bladder instillations (heparin, antibiotic, lidocaine, sodium bi-carb...) and it has been life-changing... as these are now much less frequent! :dance:
Colonoscopy (2010):
Gastroenterologist found more than 30 polyps (I was 31 years old at the time). Luckily, biopsy found that none were cancerous or precancerous (all hyperplastic). He removed most of them and I am to do another one 5 years after initial one. He did not observe anything else 'of significance'. Does this rule out Crohn's? My intestines were not 'clean' despite following all pre-procedure instructions - indicating that my digestion was 'slow'. Again, I'm guessing that this also points to Crohn's being unlikely. Right?
Increased digestive issues since arriving in USA (2007): When I first moved to America (from Europe) my digestive symptoms got much worse. I had D (like water) over 10x/day for around 8 months. I also continued to experience cramping, bloating, flatulence, nausea... However, this vastly improved when I went on a gluten-free, casein-free diet. Now the 'baseline' of my digestive system is much, much better. I still have issues but only when I'm experiencing the 'episodes' described below.
The one thing that has not resolved and started at this time is a painful swollen area in the lower right quadrant of my belly. I notice it most when I'm lying down and when my stomach is relatively empty. It didn't used to feel like that... and for the past 4 years, it is always there, aching a little, and swollen to the touch (told dr's but none deemed it to be something to worry about).
Episodes, from 2-4x/month since 2009 - severity and duration varies from one to 10 days, onset is sudden:
Unusual test results (2012):
Total cholesterol: 107 Units
HDL: 37 Units
LDL: 57 mg/dL
Free cortisol: 3.9 ng/mL
Transcortin: 58 mg/mL
Low Zinc
(Diagnosed with uterine fibroids through ultrasound)
That's it!!! Thanks for reading!!!
This seems like a wonderfully supportive forum. It is reassuring that this kind of place exists, as there are moments where I admit to feeling a bit despairing that I will one day feel better. I have a number of health issues and few answers as to what is going on. But I am committed to getting to the source of my issues and finding ways to resolve or manage them. And, I have also had some 'successes' with certain symptoms.:ysmile:
I have been experiencing some unexplained symptoms all my life and then a 'collection' of symptoms that come and go in what I call episodes these past 3 years. This began 2 days after I had the Mirena (hormonal IUD) put in (due to this, I got it removed 6 months after insertion). Not sure if it is just a coincidence.
I've been to several doctors, had multiple tests (blood-work, stool testing, saliva testing, colonoscopy...), been off gluten for 3 years, tried a variety of different alternative supplements but unfortunately I am still without answers and most symptoms seem to be getting worse.
I have no idea whether I have Crohn's (or a related disorder) but would love to get your input, from your own experiences, as to whether any of my story points one way or the other. So that I can either 'rule it out' or get more diagnostic testing done. Sorry this is SOOO long but wanted to give all the info!!! :boring:
Issues since childhood:
Digestive issues (flatulence, bloating, painful cramps, alternating C & D...). I was always very skinny (though tall) even though I ate a LOT! I had a lot of colds, chest and ear infections (burst ear-drums...) which completely resolved once I stopped consuming dairy. :thumright: Mouth ulcers. Serious gynecological issues (vaginal/anal fissures, irritation, pain...) and frequent UTI's since around age 8. In recent years, UTI's were getting EXTREMELY frequent... but urologist just did a series of bladder instillations (heparin, antibiotic, lidocaine, sodium bi-carb...) and it has been life-changing... as these are now much less frequent! :dance:
Colonoscopy (2010):
Gastroenterologist found more than 30 polyps (I was 31 years old at the time). Luckily, biopsy found that none were cancerous or precancerous (all hyperplastic). He removed most of them and I am to do another one 5 years after initial one. He did not observe anything else 'of significance'. Does this rule out Crohn's? My intestines were not 'clean' despite following all pre-procedure instructions - indicating that my digestion was 'slow'. Again, I'm guessing that this also points to Crohn's being unlikely. Right?
Increased digestive issues since arriving in USA (2007): When I first moved to America (from Europe) my digestive symptoms got much worse. I had D (like water) over 10x/day for around 8 months. I also continued to experience cramping, bloating, flatulence, nausea... However, this vastly improved when I went on a gluten-free, casein-free diet. Now the 'baseline' of my digestive system is much, much better. I still have issues but only when I'm experiencing the 'episodes' described below.
The one thing that has not resolved and started at this time is a painful swollen area in the lower right quadrant of my belly. I notice it most when I'm lying down and when my stomach is relatively empty. It didn't used to feel like that... and for the past 4 years, it is always there, aching a little, and swollen to the touch (told dr's but none deemed it to be something to worry about).
Episodes, from 2-4x/month since 2009 - severity and duration varies from one to 10 days, onset is sudden:
- Swollen abdomen
- Nausea (much worse at night and in morning) - Hypersensitive to smells
- Sometimes D followed by C
- Lack of appetite
- Swollen glands (in neck - near tonsils)
- Swollen lymph glands (groin, armpits, neck, knees...)
- Aching/stiff joints (hips, knees, elbows, small joints in fingers, toes...)
- Weakness
- Muscle aches
- Headache (tight band around top of head or on one side)
- 'Buzzing' sensation in head (not sound)
- Extreme fatigue - only option is to 'sleep it off'
- Brain fog
- Sense of despair/ cry easily - feels more physical than just a response to other symptoms
- Painful urination (as though urine itself is irritating)
- Sore throat
- Slightly hoarse voice
- Itchy acne like rash on forehead - like lots of tiny pimples beneath the skin (nowhere else - usually appears after other symptoms have subsided)
- Dry/gritty eyes
- Photosensitivity (hurts eyes to drive at night, makes nausea worse...)
- General malaise / feel like I'm getting the flu
- Chills and feel feverish at same time (prefer to be warm though)
Unusual test results (2012):
Total cholesterol: 107 Units
HDL: 37 Units
LDL: 57 mg/dL
Free cortisol: 3.9 ng/mL
Transcortin: 58 mg/mL
Low Zinc
(Diagnosed with uterine fibroids through ultrasound)
That's it!!! Thanks for reading!!!