Hello everyone I'm pretty new to the forum and I'm in need of some advice. I was diagnosed with a case of severe Crohn's in the terminal ileum in Nov. Since then I've tried multiple meds, I'm currently on imuran; nothing has helped. Prednisone seems to be the only thing that works for me, I've been on different doses since April, but I know this is not a long term med. My GI dr has been telling me for a while that if I didn't have such an extensive amount of affected tissue that I would have had surgery a while back. Well, I received a call from the surgeon about 2 wks ago that he and my GI dr have now decided that it's time for surgery, I'm scheduled for Sept 19th. The plan is to go in laproscopically and remove the bad tissue and then reconnect everything. I'll then continue on imuran as a maintainance med. I guess I'm just wondering: Is there anyone who has had only one surgery? Will having this surgery put me on the road to more and more surgeries? I'm 28 and the thought of starting down this path is so scary. The drs keep talking about what a large amount will have to be removed and how I'll be at risk of developing short gut syndrome down the road if I need more surgeries. Also, has anyone had a surgery and then tried a special diet, like the SCD diet, and did it work? For those of you who have had surgery, did you change your diets afterwards? Do you think that it helps to prevent/delay the disease from coming back? I know there are mixed thoughts on the role of diet and Crohn's. Sorry this is so long, and thank you in advance for your advice