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Hi all, hope you're doing ok so far in 2010.
I am wondering whether anyone has had a similar reaction to imodium/loperamide to me and can shed some light on what it means.
I have been diagnosed with Crohn's in the terminal ileum as of about 10 months ago. My symptoms are basically limited to D of varying severity (no blood), some pain and discomfort, and weight loss. The diagnosis has never risen above "consistent with Crohn's" combined with an absence of any other satisfactory diagnosis.
I have been through the usual introductory drugs/treatments (steroids: work but turn me into a serial killer; pentasa: made me sick; questran: did nothing; salofalk: seems to do nothing; diet: inconsistent but seems to have some effect).
However one thing which has a dramatic effect is imodium. If I take even half a tablet it will stop my everyday D within an hour. During severe episodes 1-2 tablets will absolutely shut me down. When things do start moving they are generally as close to normal as I can recall normal being for 2-3 days, before my symptoms return.
Basically even a very small amount seems to shut things down, and once my system is calm I get a couple of days of regular, healthy BM before problems set in again. To me this suggests that something in my system is causing spastic BMs, and that tranquilizing things with imodium is enough to stop this problem. Other than a bit of cramp/gas I don't get any other problems from using the imodium.
Has anyone else had a similar experience? What does it mean?
My gastro-enterologist is somewhat stumped as he says typically with Crohn's one would expect imodium to be marginally effective but not to totally stop things up.
I am wondering whether anyone has had a similar reaction to imodium/loperamide to me and can shed some light on what it means.
I have been diagnosed with Crohn's in the terminal ileum as of about 10 months ago. My symptoms are basically limited to D of varying severity (no blood), some pain and discomfort, and weight loss. The diagnosis has never risen above "consistent with Crohn's" combined with an absence of any other satisfactory diagnosis.
I have been through the usual introductory drugs/treatments (steroids: work but turn me into a serial killer; pentasa: made me sick; questran: did nothing; salofalk: seems to do nothing; diet: inconsistent but seems to have some effect).
However one thing which has a dramatic effect is imodium. If I take even half a tablet it will stop my everyday D within an hour. During severe episodes 1-2 tablets will absolutely shut me down. When things do start moving they are generally as close to normal as I can recall normal being for 2-3 days, before my symptoms return.
Basically even a very small amount seems to shut things down, and once my system is calm I get a couple of days of regular, healthy BM before problems set in again. To me this suggests that something in my system is causing spastic BMs, and that tranquilizing things with imodium is enough to stop this problem. Other than a bit of cramp/gas I don't get any other problems from using the imodium.
Has anyone else had a similar experience? What does it mean?
My gastro-enterologist is somewhat stumped as he says typically with Crohn's one would expect imodium to be marginally effective but not to totally stop things up.