I've been on TPN nutrition and Remicade treatments (along with other medication, Lialda) for my Crohn's. This has helped me feel better recently and I have only had to use the bathroom 2-3 times a day as opposed to the 6-10 times prior to this.
However, this past Sunday (the 15th) I decided since I was feeling better to get some pasta from Outback. I ordered the Parmesan Pasta with chicken. I am sure this pasta was covered in a heavy sauce, lots of butter and it had little bits of spices in it as well.
I noticed the next day during a bowel movement (which is all diarrhea unfortunately) that I could see all of the "spices" from the pasta. Ever since Sunday, I have had an increase in my symptoms and have been going 6-8 times a day with less control over my bowels.
I have been on such a good track with my medication and BM's that I hope this is just a flare that will go away soon. I don't want to find out the Remicade is no longer working... or something worse.
Just looking for advice, suggestions or comments from anyone who has experience with this as I was just diagnosed this March and worry about everything.
Thank you in advance.
However, this past Sunday (the 15th) I decided since I was feeling better to get some pasta from Outback. I ordered the Parmesan Pasta with chicken. I am sure this pasta was covered in a heavy sauce, lots of butter and it had little bits of spices in it as well.
I noticed the next day during a bowel movement (which is all diarrhea unfortunately) that I could see all of the "spices" from the pasta. Ever since Sunday, I have had an increase in my symptoms and have been going 6-8 times a day with less control over my bowels.
I have been on such a good track with my medication and BM's that I hope this is just a flare that will go away soon. I don't want to find out the Remicade is no longer working... or something worse.
Just looking for advice, suggestions or comments from anyone who has experience with this as I was just diagnosed this March and worry about everything.
Thank you in advance.