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Lizzy's Crohn's Blog
Hello everyone,
I'm Elizabeth, but you can call me Lizzy. I'm a 22-year old college student/programming assistant living in Southern Oregon.
I started having symptoms in January of this year. I'd have to run to the bathroom 3-10 times a day. In April, I went to the doctor. They told me it was IBS and said to eat more yogurt and take Immodium. Needless to say, that didn't really help alleviate my issues.
In June, I developed a perineal skin tag that has still yet to go away. In September, the diarrhea got so bad that I lost my bowels - twice. It was then that I went back to the doctor. They sent me to a local gastroenterologist, who ordered a blood panel and found that I was extremely anemic.
I lost 50 pounds over the past year, but I'm not really complaining about that symptom. I wouldn't want to lose anymore, though.
My symptoms worsened last month, and I started feeling very tired and having constant back and neck pain. I've also been having issues with dehydration.
Last Monday, I went in for a colonoscopy. When I woke up, the doctor told me that it looks like I have crohn's disease. As odd as it sounds, I felt so relieved. I finally knew what was wrong with me.
Right now I'm on Pentasa, and I'm supposed to be on prednisone, but I misplaced the bottle. While my digestion has gotten a little better over the past week and a half, I'm still having a lot of back and neck pain.
I'm looking forward to meeting some new friends.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Lizzy
Hello everyone,
I'm Elizabeth, but you can call me Lizzy. I'm a 22-year old college student/programming assistant living in Southern Oregon.
I started having symptoms in January of this year. I'd have to run to the bathroom 3-10 times a day. In April, I went to the doctor. They told me it was IBS and said to eat more yogurt and take Immodium. Needless to say, that didn't really help alleviate my issues.
In June, I developed a perineal skin tag that has still yet to go away. In September, the diarrhea got so bad that I lost my bowels - twice. It was then that I went back to the doctor. They sent me to a local gastroenterologist, who ordered a blood panel and found that I was extremely anemic.
I lost 50 pounds over the past year, but I'm not really complaining about that symptom. I wouldn't want to lose anymore, though.
My symptoms worsened last month, and I started feeling very tired and having constant back and neck pain. I've also been having issues with dehydration.
Last Monday, I went in for a colonoscopy. When I woke up, the doctor told me that it looks like I have crohn's disease. As odd as it sounds, I felt so relieved. I finally knew what was wrong with me.
Right now I'm on Pentasa, and I'm supposed to be on prednisone, but I misplaced the bottle. While my digestion has gotten a little better over the past week and a half, I'm still having a lot of back and neck pain.
I'm looking forward to meeting some new friends.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Lizzy
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