My boyfriend was diagnosed with Crohn's disease about 2 1/2 months ago. He was started on Humira, and it really seemed to be helping. Although he was not symptom free, he wasn't having an extra-intestinal rash or massive bleeds. He was slowly becoming less anemic. He definitely was not in remission, but his disease became manageable.
About 2 weeks ago, the doctor took him off Humira to "see how he would do without medication." Presumably, this was to see if he had achieved remission.
In my mind, this was an idiotic move on the doctor's part--because my boyfriend was clearly NOT IN remission.
Now, un-medicated, the rash is starting to come back and my boyfriend is having massive bleeds again. Last week, someone he was very close to died, and the stress of that has made it even worse.
He doesn't see his doctor again until sometime in March. I told him he needs to set up an appointment sooner, but after hospitalizations and so many painful appointments he hates doctors, and is extremely resistant to it. And I am at my wits' end, because he's un-medicated and bleeding.
Why would the doctor take him off a drug he so obviously needs, and then make his next appointment so long afterwards?
About 2 weeks ago, the doctor took him off Humira to "see how he would do without medication." Presumably, this was to see if he had achieved remission.
In my mind, this was an idiotic move on the doctor's part--because my boyfriend was clearly NOT IN remission.
Now, un-medicated, the rash is starting to come back and my boyfriend is having massive bleeds again. Last week, someone he was very close to died, and the stress of that has made it even worse.
He doesn't see his doctor again until sometime in March. I told him he needs to set up an appointment sooner, but after hospitalizations and so many painful appointments he hates doctors, and is extremely resistant to it. And I am at my wits' end, because he's un-medicated and bleeding.
Why would the doctor take him off a drug he so obviously needs, and then make his next appointment so long afterwards?