Hi Everyone,
I hope it's ok to post as the Mom of a Crohn's patient. My daughter was diagnosed at 19, after her first year of college. Long story short: she was first put on prednisone, then Imuran + Asacol. Imuran made the toxic by-product (apparently happens in about 1/3 of Imuran-takers). Eventually, we went to Mayo Clinic in Rochester (where Dr. William Sanborn used to be, he is now at UC-San Diego and I would probably follow him to the ends of the Earth) and she was put on Remicade (yes, I dreaded it but now that she's been on it since 2006, I realize that for us, it was the answer - for now). The DAY after she was on Remicade, her symptoms immediately subsided. I know that this does not happen for everyone and that we were lucky (although being on Remicade is a big deal). I do worry about long-term effects of Remicade (the research community only has safety data on it since 1998 for CD), but it was that or being sick all the time, so the decision was a no-brainer. So far so good, after 6 years of Remicade; although I'm seeing some possibly-CD associated symptoms at trough (around 7 weeks after Remicade, the last week before it's due again) and we're keeping our antennae up to see if we have to change to 7 week intervals (I'm hoping not, because that means the beginning of the end of Remicade, even though she could continue for several more years).
She has about 22" in the terminal ileum affected. No surgeries! And right now, just Remicade; nothing else.
Looking forward to meeting you all and to continued discussions.
I hope it's ok to post as the Mom of a Crohn's patient. My daughter was diagnosed at 19, after her first year of college. Long story short: she was first put on prednisone, then Imuran + Asacol. Imuran made the toxic by-product (apparently happens in about 1/3 of Imuran-takers). Eventually, we went to Mayo Clinic in Rochester (where Dr. William Sanborn used to be, he is now at UC-San Diego and I would probably follow him to the ends of the Earth) and she was put on Remicade (yes, I dreaded it but now that she's been on it since 2006, I realize that for us, it was the answer - for now). The DAY after she was on Remicade, her symptoms immediately subsided. I know that this does not happen for everyone and that we were lucky (although being on Remicade is a big deal). I do worry about long-term effects of Remicade (the research community only has safety data on it since 1998 for CD), but it was that or being sick all the time, so the decision was a no-brainer. So far so good, after 6 years of Remicade; although I'm seeing some possibly-CD associated symptoms at trough (around 7 weeks after Remicade, the last week before it's due again) and we're keeping our antennae up to see if we have to change to 7 week intervals (I'm hoping not, because that means the beginning of the end of Remicade, even though she could continue for several more years).
She has about 22" in the terminal ileum affected. No surgeries! And right now, just Remicade; nothing else.
Looking forward to meeting you all and to continued discussions.