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Hi everyone,
I was recently diagnosed in July with Crohn's. Since I can remember, I always had stomach issues but nothing that really warranted medical attention. On July 3rd, I woke up with terrible stomach pain. I went to work and could only make it through about an hour before I had to speak with my senior about leaving for the day. I went home and tried to go to sleep, but the pain was unbearable. I wound up smoking some pot I got from a friend and that was able to help me fall asleep for a few hours. I woke up and the pain was still there. It was not a constant pain, it came and went in intervals. Come 4th of July, I barely got any sleep and I was walking around my apartment hunched over. Finally, on July 5th, my wife said "ok, that's it, this isn't normal, you're going to the ER". So off I went to start my journey into being diagnosed with Crohn's. I get to the ER and I'm pale as a ghost, barely could stand I was in so much pain, and as my mom put it, I looked like "one of those walking dead things". Seen by a doctor in the ER who sends me for a CAT scan. They found a blockage in my ileum, my appendix was swollen and I had an intestinal intussusception. I was admitted to the hospital where I wound up there for 2 days, probably the worst two days of my life. About half way through the stay, I guess my blockage cleared up, because I literally spent the entire evening on the toilet. Anyways, I was greeted by an extremely nice GI doctor. He's been helping me this whole time since we met at the hospital. After leaving the hospital I was put on a low fiber/residue diet until he could get me into his office for a colonoscopy. I went about 3 weeks ago for it and he diagnosed me with Crohn's. He said there was a lot more affected tissue in my ileum that he had suspected. He said it is mild to moderate however, and prescribed me entocort 9mg. I'm now 3 weeks into the entocort treatment, as well as occasionally smoking pot to get to sleep (I haven't yet seen a doctor to get a prescription, although I am now qualified in my extremely limited state of NJ) and I'm feeling great. I have more energy throughout the day without a drop of caffeine, than I did when I was drinking 3 cups a day just to stay awake. I'm really really hoping that it continues this way, as I don't think I've ever felt my stomach feel this good before, ever in my life. I'm still on a restricted diet, but I'm starting to gain some weight finally! (I was severely underweight for years). Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself and say hi.
I was recently diagnosed in July with Crohn's. Since I can remember, I always had stomach issues but nothing that really warranted medical attention. On July 3rd, I woke up with terrible stomach pain. I went to work and could only make it through about an hour before I had to speak with my senior about leaving for the day. I went home and tried to go to sleep, but the pain was unbearable. I wound up smoking some pot I got from a friend and that was able to help me fall asleep for a few hours. I woke up and the pain was still there. It was not a constant pain, it came and went in intervals. Come 4th of July, I barely got any sleep and I was walking around my apartment hunched over. Finally, on July 5th, my wife said "ok, that's it, this isn't normal, you're going to the ER". So off I went to start my journey into being diagnosed with Crohn's. I get to the ER and I'm pale as a ghost, barely could stand I was in so much pain, and as my mom put it, I looked like "one of those walking dead things". Seen by a doctor in the ER who sends me for a CAT scan. They found a blockage in my ileum, my appendix was swollen and I had an intestinal intussusception. I was admitted to the hospital where I wound up there for 2 days, probably the worst two days of my life. About half way through the stay, I guess my blockage cleared up, because I literally spent the entire evening on the toilet. Anyways, I was greeted by an extremely nice GI doctor. He's been helping me this whole time since we met at the hospital. After leaving the hospital I was put on a low fiber/residue diet until he could get me into his office for a colonoscopy. I went about 3 weeks ago for it and he diagnosed me with Crohn's. He said there was a lot more affected tissue in my ileum that he had suspected. He said it is mild to moderate however, and prescribed me entocort 9mg. I'm now 3 weeks into the entocort treatment, as well as occasionally smoking pot to get to sleep (I haven't yet seen a doctor to get a prescription, although I am now qualified in my extremely limited state of NJ) and I'm feeling great. I have more energy throughout the day without a drop of caffeine, than I did when I was drinking 3 cups a day just to stay awake. I'm really really hoping that it continues this way, as I don't think I've ever felt my stomach feel this good before, ever in my life. I'm still on a restricted diet, but I'm starting to gain some weight finally! (I was severely underweight for years). Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself and say hi.