I see two main points of consideration mum:
1. As an adult with a ?mild presentation I can understand your hesitancy to move up to the next level of treatment. It may well be that the 5ASA’s will serve you and serve you well.
2. With Crohn’s you need to look at the whole picture objectively and in doing so take into account objective, clinical and pathological markers as they may tell very different stories to what you are feeling and seeing. In a nutshell you need to stay on top of any ‘silent’ damage that may be being done.
With these two things in mind I would start by looking at inflammatory markers, both serological (ESR and CRP) and faecal (Faecal Calprotectin) plus having baseline bloods done (FBC, LFT’s, UEC’s) and while you are at it have B12, Iron Stores, Vit D, Magnesium and Zinc levels done. With TI involvement you have the potential to be deficient in any one of those I have listed from B12 on.
Now, armed with the information of the inflammatory markers I would decide from there. Since you have stated you are not on the optimum dose of Salofalk, don’t up the dose before getting the bloods done, then if markers are normal or not hugely elevated then I would likely increase to the maximum dose of Salofalk and repeat the inflammatory markers at regular intervals, say monthly to start if there is no change in your condition, to gauge the response to the Salofalk. If the markers remain normal or reduce to normal then after discussion with the GI and if you both agree then stay with the status quo.
Now if the markers are quite elevated at the outset or fail to respond to the increased dose of Salofalk then you really do need to move up to Imuran. I know Salofalk has been good to you up till now but don’t ever become so enamoured with one treatment, no matter what it is, that you can’t see your disease for what it is.
Under treated Crohn’s has the potential to be a very insidious and dangerous thing due to the simmering inflammation that remains unchecked.
I don’t know if Prednisone or Entocort has ever been in the equation much in the past for you but if there is a need to step up in your treatment regimen then it does have the advantage that these level of drugs (Imuran) and above are steroid sparing and that is never a bad thing.
I am not a doctor so please take anything I say as my opinion only.
Dusty. xxx