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Finally this morning I have a diagnosis! On the good side they ruled out cancer but on the downside I have been diagnosed with Crohn's so will be joining you lovely crohnies on here long term.
I will have a follow up appointment with my gastro consultant hopefully in the next few weeks to discuss in full as it was just a quick phone call this morning.
Does anyone know whether I will be put on medication?
I had a bowel resection 2 weeks ago which has got rid of all the current problem in my bowel but will I have to have medication still even if the rest of my bowel is healthy at the moment?
Thanks!
 
I am glad you finally know what is going on. I have Crohn's and was told I would be on medicine the rest of my life.
 
I would recommend always staying on the maintenance meds.. It will help you stay in remission and keep the remainder of your bowel healthy
 
Welcome to the disease! ;-)

They've been threatening me with Azathioprine ever since my resection, but haven't had any yet, though I'm starting to think I should have said yes last time.

Unfortunately it tends to come back where you had the resection. So they may wait a while, maybe until you have a 1 year colonoscopy, or they may want to start you on something preventative now.
 
I would say it depends how your crohns develops.
I know some people with crohn who only need meds if they have a flare.
Some need meds all the time .
All the best to you :)
 
I'm having a resection tomorrow. Afterwards I will be discussing medication options with my GI as to what meds I should go on.
 
Commisrulations on the diagnosis.:drink:

The meds question is a bit of a 'how long is a piece of string ? ', I've been thinking about it for the last 30 years and don't even know the correct answer yet for me. :(

Ultimately, it is your decision but to guide that, I think it is important to think about what happened which led up to the resection...and it might not be a bad idea to ask about the bit that they took out (they will have sent if for analysis - was it inflamed, what did it look like, how did it smell...only joking about that last one) Did you need a resection as a result of inflammation or as a result of the healing (scar tissue) brought about by medication.

I'd leave reading about the side effects of the meds 'til last. :)
 
Commisrulations on the diagnosis.:drink:

The meds question is a bit of a 'how long is a piece of string ? ', I've been thinking about it for the last 30 years and don't even know the correct answer yet for me. :(

Ultimately, it is your decision but to guide that, I think it is important to think about what happened which led up to the resection...and it might not be a bad idea to ask about the bit that they took out (they will have sent if for analysis - was it inflamed, what did it look like, how did it smell...only joking about that last one) Did you need a resection as a result of inflammation or as a result of the healing (scar tissue) brought about by medication.

I'd leave reading about the side effects of the meds 'til last. :)

I have a lot of questions to ask my consultant as I'm still a little in the dark about the reasons for their decisions. I know there was a stricture there, ulceration and also a mass in the ileocaecal valve area but the surgery was a very quick decision. I got a phone call the day before the operation saying we are operating tomorrow. I think that was because they were worried it was cancerous. I was not on any previous medication, had just been going through different tests MRI, colonoscopy (2 within 3 weeks) and blood testing. I guess I will have to write down a long list of questions to ask my consultant. Previously I had been suffering with 'IBS' since around 16, I am now 34!
Thanks for your help.
 
Hey glad you have a dx but sorry its crohns. But least its not the big C . I had a stoma 2yrs ago on thursday 18th reversed 1yr ago in march. No meds up to now.. see gi nxt month and want to ask about that myself as i dont want this begger getting a hold again. To med or not to med that is the question ? Some docs say ye some say no . I cant decide if i should or not ...💕
 
Welcome to the Crohn's zone!! Plittler!! Like ronroush7 I was also told I'd be medicated for the rest of my life. This is a great forum for support, comparing experiences. You ain't alone!
 
Hello fellow Crohnie. The positive side of a diagnosis is at last being able to get/do things to get better. Be prepared for low days too as it all sinks in.
The med thing is a toughie. After my resection, my gastro said no point being on maintenance as nothing had worked before.
I was pleased really after a year of popping pills, but at the same time there was the thought that maybe I should be on something that might stop it come back.
Well it has come back and brought a friend. The Crohn's is mild so I'm on Pentasa which I haven't had before so we'll see if I'm drug resistant or not.
Wishing you as smooth a Crohn's journey as possible.
 
Hello fellow Crohnie. The positive side of a diagnosis is at last being able to get/do things to get better. Be prepared for low days too as it all sinks in.
The med thing is a toughie. After my resection, my gastro said no point being on maintenance as nothing had worked before.
I was pleased really after a year of popping pills, but at the same time there was the thought that maybe I should be on something that might stop it come back.
Well it has come back and brought a friend. The Crohn's is mild so I'm on Pentasa which I haven't had before so we'll see if I'm drug resistant or not.
Wishing you as smooth a Crohn's journey as possible.
Amen
 
Hi Eridon, hope all has gone well and smoothly with your op and you are feeling ok. Let us know how you are when you can. Best wishes for a speedy recovery :hug :
 

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