I see both sides of this coin...
Welcome Jesse,
On one hand, yes, good to evaluate your current state...
on the other, some folks find that a scope can irritate and stir up a flare.
Speaking only for myself...
I'd lean as you said,
"Why have another colonoscopy when there's no problems?"
There are other less-invasive tests which can indicate disease activity.
I'd say, ok doc, but before we violate my backdoor...
how about we draw blood to check my inflammation markers?
-specifically sed rate (esr) and C reactive protein (crp)
If all is quiet there (within reasonable range for a Crohnie, not a non-IBD'er)
then we put off the bumscope and play wait and see.
If you are good 5 years without any obvious disease activity nor maintenance meds,
(you did not mention but that's how it sounded),
why jeopardize antagonizing a sleeping bear?!?
Despite my current heavy drug load, I lean toward minimal drugs and minimal proceedures.
But that's just me. Not a doctor at all. (I'm cutting back as soon as I dare)
Just some guy weary of unpleasant prep, unfriendly tests and what I deem to be unnecessary risks.
Much can be learned of your condition without the scope.
We can always scope later, at the first sign of trouble.
Yes I am aware of our elevated colon cancer risk as Crohnies,
but I also know CD is known to be nasty at the resection seams.
Only you, with input from your medical team, can decide what is right for you.
If you've been doing well with the help of meds, please clarify.
Great to hear you enjoyed a healthy stretch after your surgery.
Plenty of bad news to be had...
glad to hear some good news.
You found a terrific forum, let us know how you make out.
be well,
Walt
ps my last scope was done on the fly, in a hurry, while seriously inflammed and without the mercy of any helper drugs at all.
Not a wimp, but that hurt, and I am a tad timid to take that tour again!
yowwie