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Hello! I was recently diagnosed with Crohn's in January and had an 8 day hospital stay in Feb for a bad block but was able to get passed it with just medicine and diet.
I'm currently back in the hospital. I was tapering down on Prednisone and started to flare, went back up to my "safe" dose but it was too late, the flare came on strong. It wasnt the worst one ever, but I was extremely bloated and on Saturday I couldn't keep any food down. I knew something was off when I also started to throw up liquids which had never happened before. By Sunday morning I was severely dehydrated and worried about not being able to keep my meds down if I took them, so I went to the ER to get fluids. I didn't think I was so bad, just dizzy and dehydrated. It happens, right? Wrong. They did a CT And found I'm blocked again, I'm on an IV of 120mg of prednisone, two antibiotics, lots of fluids and for the first time ever an NG tube. the male nurse in the ER who put it in was very gentle (his daughter is my age and also had Crohn's, since I'm a newbie he said I should get used to this) unfortunately I freaked out the first time he put it in and made him take it out and redo it (stupid me). They admitted me and it looks like I'll be here at least another day, if the tube works. I'm surprised, I didn't realize my flare was so bad....the doctors told me the NG is to help take pressure off my stomach and if they can't that I'm going in for surgery. Needless to say, I'm freaking out but trying to stay calm. I didn't realize my flare was so bad...:eek2:
I have three questions:
1. Has anyone else had what they thought to be a mild flare and in fact is not? How do you know? Should all flares be treated as if they're the worst?
2. The NG tube is really bothering me. It's mostly where it meets the back of my throat, I feel as if I'm constantly choking. Does any one have any advice on dealing with the NG? I've had it in overnight so far... will it get easier?
3. I'm scared of surgery. I want to keep all of my bits as long as possible. Can I tell my doctor I want to wait on surgery until I start Humira? Or is it an emergency that they have to do it now? (Scheduled to start Humira within the next month )
Thanks in advance
I'm currently back in the hospital. I was tapering down on Prednisone and started to flare, went back up to my "safe" dose but it was too late, the flare came on strong. It wasnt the worst one ever, but I was extremely bloated and on Saturday I couldn't keep any food down. I knew something was off when I also started to throw up liquids which had never happened before. By Sunday morning I was severely dehydrated and worried about not being able to keep my meds down if I took them, so I went to the ER to get fluids. I didn't think I was so bad, just dizzy and dehydrated. It happens, right? Wrong. They did a CT And found I'm blocked again, I'm on an IV of 120mg of prednisone, two antibiotics, lots of fluids and for the first time ever an NG tube. the male nurse in the ER who put it in was very gentle (his daughter is my age and also had Crohn's, since I'm a newbie he said I should get used to this) unfortunately I freaked out the first time he put it in and made him take it out and redo it (stupid me). They admitted me and it looks like I'll be here at least another day, if the tube works. I'm surprised, I didn't realize my flare was so bad....the doctors told me the NG is to help take pressure off my stomach and if they can't that I'm going in for surgery. Needless to say, I'm freaking out but trying to stay calm. I didn't realize my flare was so bad...:eek2:
I have three questions:
1. Has anyone else had what they thought to be a mild flare and in fact is not? How do you know? Should all flares be treated as if they're the worst?
2. The NG tube is really bothering me. It's mostly where it meets the back of my throat, I feel as if I'm constantly choking. Does any one have any advice on dealing with the NG? I've had it in overnight so far... will it get easier?
3. I'm scared of surgery. I want to keep all of my bits as long as possible. Can I tell my doctor I want to wait on surgery until I start Humira? Or is it an emergency that they have to do it now? (Scheduled to start Humira within the next month )
Thanks in advance