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In August 2014, my GI doctor found continuing inflammation in my ileum (It had also been seen during a CT scan in June 2014, when I first got sick), and granulomas on my biopsy from the colonoscopy, and because of that, he wanted me on Pentasa.
Well, I refused, wanting more answers...
In October, I started the Specific Carb Diet. It only helped my symptoms moderately. I was still having regular, daily pains, but my bloating did subside somewhat. After being on the SCD for four months, I had IgG and IgA testing done and among other foods, I had very high antibodies to both baker's and brewer's yeast. When I removed those from my diet, I had IMMEDIATE improvement in my symptoms. Within one month (just this past March) I felt awesome.
As it turns out, nearly 60 % of people with Crohn's have an allergy to yeast!
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1808965/
Now, April 2015, I have almost zero symptoms. Maybe one pain every four days or so, a level one, after having had pains several times per day for months ever since I got sick in June 2014, sometimes as high as a level six on a one to ten scale.
In the start of March 2015, one month after following a yeast free diet (and still following SCD too, which means gluten free), I had a capsule endoscopy done. No signs of Crohn's at all. Now, the same GI who had wanted me on Pentasa, will no longer to commit to whether I had Crohn's or not. Now, he's saying it may have been something infectious. But when I asked him that back in August, he said no. He said if I had something infectious in June, it would have been gone by August.
I also want to mention that I am also dairy free (allergy also), and I believe, after doing some reading, that it may have been the combo of gluten/dairy/yeast free that did the trick for me. I am feeling so great now that I am desperately trying to spread the word to others to just try going yeast free for a month, as well as trying going Gluten and Dairy free too, as I keep reading that these foods cross react with one another. Or even better, SCD, without dairy and yeast. Yes, it's tough, but what's one month, if it might just possible help you?
ETA: My user name no longer fits me. I'm confident, feeling well, and have a message to share!
Well, I refused, wanting more answers...
In October, I started the Specific Carb Diet. It only helped my symptoms moderately. I was still having regular, daily pains, but my bloating did subside somewhat. After being on the SCD for four months, I had IgG and IgA testing done and among other foods, I had very high antibodies to both baker's and brewer's yeast. When I removed those from my diet, I had IMMEDIATE improvement in my symptoms. Within one month (just this past March) I felt awesome.
As it turns out, nearly 60 % of people with Crohn's have an allergy to yeast!
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1808965/
Now, April 2015, I have almost zero symptoms. Maybe one pain every four days or so, a level one, after having had pains several times per day for months ever since I got sick in June 2014, sometimes as high as a level six on a one to ten scale.
In the start of March 2015, one month after following a yeast free diet (and still following SCD too, which means gluten free), I had a capsule endoscopy done. No signs of Crohn's at all. Now, the same GI who had wanted me on Pentasa, will no longer to commit to whether I had Crohn's or not. Now, he's saying it may have been something infectious. But when I asked him that back in August, he said no. He said if I had something infectious in June, it would have been gone by August.
I also want to mention that I am also dairy free (allergy also), and I believe, after doing some reading, that it may have been the combo of gluten/dairy/yeast free that did the trick for me. I am feeling so great now that I am desperately trying to spread the word to others to just try going yeast free for a month, as well as trying going Gluten and Dairy free too, as I keep reading that these foods cross react with one another. Or even better, SCD, without dairy and yeast. Yes, it's tough, but what's one month, if it might just possible help you?
ETA: My user name no longer fits me. I'm confident, feeling well, and have a message to share!