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Hello,
I am new here. A bit of history, I am a 45yr old female. I have suffered with what has been deemed IBS for many years. The bloat and pain has been insufferable so many times. The constipation was also extreme for more years than I can remember.
About 3yrs ago, I went 100% gluten free and it did help about 75% of the time with the "IBS"; however when I got the bouts of bloating and pain, I would writhe in pain for days. I very rarely went to the doctor because I was so tired of hearing "you have IBS and you need to live with it".
About 4 months ago, my system went from completely constipated to absolute liquefaction anytime I ate. In some ways it was a relief from the previous years. I did experience blood during a few of my bowel movements and chalked it up to my friend the hemmeroid despite the fact there was no solids. Once again I didn't go to any doctor for the same reason I gave above.
Fast forward to last Tuesday and the pain came on so suddenly I honestly wished I would die. The pain was as if I had a knife inserted in my rectum and it was being twisted over and over again up to my belly button. This unbelievable white pain came in waves for the next few days. I would buckle into the fetal position and pray it would end soon. I could not move any part of my body during this flare-up with the knife feeling shooting thru my lower abdomen. When it finally stopped, I would lay on the sofa with a heat pad hoping it would not return....but it did over and over again.
Finally on Thursday morning, my hubby witnessed the episode and took my to the doctor. Upon examination, the doctor took my brief history between more bouts and said "it sounds like you have Crohn's" and prescribed Buscopan, Cipro, blood work and a stool sample. By Saturday, I was still in incredible pain and went back to the doctor who prescribed Asacol and a clear liquid diet for 7days.
The combo medication appears to have settled the symptoms - but not eliminated them. I have been on a clear fluid diet since before the doctor mentioning it and have lost 7.5lbs since last Monday (water weight I am sure). That said, I am bummed, tired all the time, still getting stomach pains in waves and am confused. I have researched everything from soup to nuts and don't know what to think.
Can it be Crohn's? I am on a two week supply of the medication, if I stop cold turkey, will the pain come back? I go back to work tomorrow with the fear getting sick "er" again. The doctor did not suggest a GI referral should I request one?
Can this be Crohn's? So may questions so few answers.
Civil
I am new here. A bit of history, I am a 45yr old female. I have suffered with what has been deemed IBS for many years. The bloat and pain has been insufferable so many times. The constipation was also extreme for more years than I can remember.
About 3yrs ago, I went 100% gluten free and it did help about 75% of the time with the "IBS"; however when I got the bouts of bloating and pain, I would writhe in pain for days. I very rarely went to the doctor because I was so tired of hearing "you have IBS and you need to live with it".
About 4 months ago, my system went from completely constipated to absolute liquefaction anytime I ate. In some ways it was a relief from the previous years. I did experience blood during a few of my bowel movements and chalked it up to my friend the hemmeroid despite the fact there was no solids. Once again I didn't go to any doctor for the same reason I gave above.
Fast forward to last Tuesday and the pain came on so suddenly I honestly wished I would die. The pain was as if I had a knife inserted in my rectum and it was being twisted over and over again up to my belly button. This unbelievable white pain came in waves for the next few days. I would buckle into the fetal position and pray it would end soon. I could not move any part of my body during this flare-up with the knife feeling shooting thru my lower abdomen. When it finally stopped, I would lay on the sofa with a heat pad hoping it would not return....but it did over and over again.
Finally on Thursday morning, my hubby witnessed the episode and took my to the doctor. Upon examination, the doctor took my brief history between more bouts and said "it sounds like you have Crohn's" and prescribed Buscopan, Cipro, blood work and a stool sample. By Saturday, I was still in incredible pain and went back to the doctor who prescribed Asacol and a clear liquid diet for 7days.
The combo medication appears to have settled the symptoms - but not eliminated them. I have been on a clear fluid diet since before the doctor mentioning it and have lost 7.5lbs since last Monday (water weight I am sure). That said, I am bummed, tired all the time, still getting stomach pains in waves and am confused. I have researched everything from soup to nuts and don't know what to think.
Can it be Crohn's? I am on a two week supply of the medication, if I stop cold turkey, will the pain come back? I go back to work tomorrow with the fear getting sick "er" again. The doctor did not suggest a GI referral should I request one?
Can this be Crohn's? So may questions so few answers.
Civil