Hi, I'm new.
But this story is not about me. I'm the spouse of a recently diagnosed Crohn's sufferer.
When I first met my husband, I thought, Wow! This guys craps a lot! Like six times a day compared to my one. It didn't bother me that he moved his bowels frequently, he had many other good qualities to compensate.
My husband had no clue he had a problem, he thought everyone was like him. He would eat, feel bloated, get cramps, go to the bathroom a couple times and then feel fine 'til he ate again. Also, in his youth, he smoked pot so it's possible this masked his symptoms. In his early 30's he was alarmed to see blood in his stool, so we went to the doctor and many tests later (no colonoscopy) he was reassured it was nothing to worry about. He had bleeding off and on after that, but again, assuming it was "nothing to worry about" he would go on with his life and not bother telling me. Now in his mid 40's, he went to the doctor because his blood pressure was creeping up, and when the doctor asked the routine questions about his bowel function he mentioned the bloody stools he was currently experiencing. The doctor immediately ordered a colonoscopy. The doctor was amazed to see what he called "road rash" along my husband's entire colon. Everywhere the colonoscopy probe would rub against the colon's inner wall, blood would begin to flow and pool. They took several biopsies that resulted in the diagnosis of Crohn's colitis.
Considering my husband's laisser faire attitude regarding his own health, I am on this forum to learn as much as I can to help him. Mainly, is there anyway to stop the bleeding?
Thanks for reading.
But this story is not about me. I'm the spouse of a recently diagnosed Crohn's sufferer.
When I first met my husband, I thought, Wow! This guys craps a lot! Like six times a day compared to my one. It didn't bother me that he moved his bowels frequently, he had many other good qualities to compensate.
My husband had no clue he had a problem, he thought everyone was like him. He would eat, feel bloated, get cramps, go to the bathroom a couple times and then feel fine 'til he ate again. Also, in his youth, he smoked pot so it's possible this masked his symptoms. In his early 30's he was alarmed to see blood in his stool, so we went to the doctor and many tests later (no colonoscopy) he was reassured it was nothing to worry about. He had bleeding off and on after that, but again, assuming it was "nothing to worry about" he would go on with his life and not bother telling me. Now in his mid 40's, he went to the doctor because his blood pressure was creeping up, and when the doctor asked the routine questions about his bowel function he mentioned the bloody stools he was currently experiencing. The doctor immediately ordered a colonoscopy. The doctor was amazed to see what he called "road rash" along my husband's entire colon. Everywhere the colonoscopy probe would rub against the colon's inner wall, blood would begin to flow and pool. They took several biopsies that resulted in the diagnosis of Crohn's colitis.
Considering my husband's laisser faire attitude regarding his own health, I am on this forum to learn as much as I can to help him. Mainly, is there anyway to stop the bleeding?
Thanks for reading.