For me remission from Crohns meant no blockage, no constant fevers and putting weight back on. Some are fortunate to be able to avoid surgery and just take meds but for many it's too late and surgery is the main treatment initially. Some go through quite a few surgeries in less than 10 yrs or might stay in remission for at least 20 yrs or more. With all the research and advances in medicine hopefully someday there will be a cure for those of us who deal with it from day to day
Well I know there are medical definitions of remission, such as a CDAI score of <150, but for me remission means complete absence of disease. No drugs, no inflammation, nothing. I achieved this once for a year where I was back to pre-Crohn's state. I've been free of symptoms over my time with active disease but I still wouldn't class that as remission.
Well, my GI with the VA says I have incomplete remission with a reoccurance of symptoms after 3 weeks with Remicade... and the past two weeks I have been feeling like I want to die quite frankly... to add insult to injury, I am trying to enter a clinical study and that ASS BAG thinks I am in complete remission... well... my rump is raw and bleeding, multiple fissures that close on remicade but reopen as it wears off... then mucus in stool and blood, oh, and my belly button is starting to get inflamed... fistula is starting to reopen again... so I know I am not in remission. I had a colonoscopy after an infusion and it still showed mild, active crohns. May just say screw the study since that doctor is insulting my intelligence. Anyone try Canabidiol Oil, CBD Oil? How much of it would it take for symptom improvement?