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Hey guys,
I've been on remi since May this year and my last infusion was just over 2 weeks ago. I don't know if I should be mentioning this to my ibd nurse or if it is common to still get some symptoms whilst on remi. Basically I've had blood in mucous each time I've been to the loo today, not major blood just ribbons inside mucous. I've also been having mainly dull pains all over my tummy and sometimes stabby pains mainly in the lrq and on Sunday I had horrible pains for aboot an hour and a half (almost getting to the stage that I felt as if my tummy was gonna be ripped apart) and then I threw up for aboot 15 mins and the pain died down. I'm currently under the weather with a chesty cough/poss infection (I can hear the phlegm rattling in my chest but it takes an awful lot of coughing to shift even the tiniest of pieces!) so maybe it's because of that.
So yeah, sorry for the rambling post, what I'm actually trying to ask is if anyone has had blood in mucous whilst on remi, and if so did you speak to your gi/nurse aboot it or is it something you just ignore?
I hate to bother drs if I don't have to, I don't want to take up their time if it's nothing to be concerned aboot.
Soybean xx
I've been on remi since May this year and my last infusion was just over 2 weeks ago. I don't know if I should be mentioning this to my ibd nurse or if it is common to still get some symptoms whilst on remi. Basically I've had blood in mucous each time I've been to the loo today, not major blood just ribbons inside mucous. I've also been having mainly dull pains all over my tummy and sometimes stabby pains mainly in the lrq and on Sunday I had horrible pains for aboot an hour and a half (almost getting to the stage that I felt as if my tummy was gonna be ripped apart) and then I threw up for aboot 15 mins and the pain died down. I'm currently under the weather with a chesty cough/poss infection (I can hear the phlegm rattling in my chest but it takes an awful lot of coughing to shift even the tiniest of pieces!) so maybe it's because of that.
So yeah, sorry for the rambling post, what I'm actually trying to ask is if anyone has had blood in mucous whilst on remi, and if so did you speak to your gi/nurse aboot it or is it something you just ignore?
I hate to bother drs if I don't have to, I don't want to take up their time if it's nothing to be concerned aboot.
Soybean xx