Hello,
I'm Amy and I'm new to this forum I live in the UK.
I have had symptoms of IBS for the last 6 years but for the last year or so I've had blood in my stools. My GP seemed to think this was normal for IBS sufferers!? For the last 6 months I've been loosing weight during 'flare ups', had horrid bowel movements, crippling abdo pain and generally felt exhausted and achy. About 3 years ago I was admitted to hospital with suspected appendicitis but my appendix was fine and they never found a cause of my acute abdominal pain, diarrhoea and fatigue.
About a month ago we moved house and I got a new GP who listened to my symptoms and history and immediately referred me for an emergency colonoscopy after saying he would put money on that I have Crohn's disease. The colonoscopy without sedation was the most horrific experience (mild discomfort wtf?!) but was sadly inconclusive. I've had bloods done but haven't had the results yet.
I'm waiting for an appointment for a more in depth colonoscopy under sedation as the pain I get is more lower right quadrant but I just want someone to tell me what is wrong so that I can have some chance of treating it! I feel so exhausted and I have a small child so its not great! Has anyone else had a similar experience?
Sorry for the rant and long post, thanks for reading!
Amy x
I'm Amy and I'm new to this forum I live in the UK.
I have had symptoms of IBS for the last 6 years but for the last year or so I've had blood in my stools. My GP seemed to think this was normal for IBS sufferers!? For the last 6 months I've been loosing weight during 'flare ups', had horrid bowel movements, crippling abdo pain and generally felt exhausted and achy. About 3 years ago I was admitted to hospital with suspected appendicitis but my appendix was fine and they never found a cause of my acute abdominal pain, diarrhoea and fatigue.
About a month ago we moved house and I got a new GP who listened to my symptoms and history and immediately referred me for an emergency colonoscopy after saying he would put money on that I have Crohn's disease. The colonoscopy without sedation was the most horrific experience (mild discomfort wtf?!) but was sadly inconclusive. I've had bloods done but haven't had the results yet.
I'm waiting for an appointment for a more in depth colonoscopy under sedation as the pain I get is more lower right quadrant but I just want someone to tell me what is wrong so that I can have some chance of treating it! I feel so exhausted and I have a small child so its not great! Has anyone else had a similar experience?
Sorry for the rant and long post, thanks for reading!
Amy x