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Hey all,
I am not that new, I joined about a year ago while I was having a bad flare up. At the time I was still undiagnosed... but not anymore!
A couple weeks ago I went to the dr. for Angular Chelitis that wouldn't go away. She diagnosed a staph infection, and after seeing my nails peeling, she wanted to do some blood tests. I have always been anemic but the last couple months I've felt really down. My Dr. upped my anti-depressents twice in that time. My hemoglobin came back as 7.7, which is the lowest I've ever seen it. I usually hover around a 9.
She sent me for a colonoscopy/endoscopy because due to my history she suspected a bleed. The colonoscopy showed a classic flare up of Crohn's in my ileum. Also, I have H. Pylori in my stomach (I've had two negative tests for that in the last year...)
In August I had my gallbladder out, and now I'm officially a Crohn-y. It's been a rough year, and I'm feeling really quite down about the diagnosis. I'm relieved to FINALLY have the answer after over a decade of off and on symptoms... but now it's official. I have a disease. That I will have the rest of my life. No chance it's a food sensitivity, or stress, or H. Pylori (alone) Nope. It's a permanent disease.
I kept my spirits up through the holiday, but now I find it hard to feel happy about anything at all. My flare is starting to subside without any meds. My doctor is going to look at getting me on a 5 ASA soon. For now I'm just taking antibiotics, iron like crazy, omeprazole, probiotics and vitamins.
Anyway that's my story. Hi everyone.
I am not that new, I joined about a year ago while I was having a bad flare up. At the time I was still undiagnosed... but not anymore!
A couple weeks ago I went to the dr. for Angular Chelitis that wouldn't go away. She diagnosed a staph infection, and after seeing my nails peeling, she wanted to do some blood tests. I have always been anemic but the last couple months I've felt really down. My Dr. upped my anti-depressents twice in that time. My hemoglobin came back as 7.7, which is the lowest I've ever seen it. I usually hover around a 9.
She sent me for a colonoscopy/endoscopy because due to my history she suspected a bleed. The colonoscopy showed a classic flare up of Crohn's in my ileum. Also, I have H. Pylori in my stomach (I've had two negative tests for that in the last year...)
In August I had my gallbladder out, and now I'm officially a Crohn-y. It's been a rough year, and I'm feeling really quite down about the diagnosis. I'm relieved to FINALLY have the answer after over a decade of off and on symptoms... but now it's official. I have a disease. That I will have the rest of my life. No chance it's a food sensitivity, or stress, or H. Pylori (alone) Nope. It's a permanent disease.
I kept my spirits up through the holiday, but now I find it hard to feel happy about anything at all. My flare is starting to subside without any meds. My doctor is going to look at getting me on a 5 ASA soon. For now I'm just taking antibiotics, iron like crazy, omeprazole, probiotics and vitamins.
Anyway that's my story. Hi everyone.