Hi there, this is my introduction story.
I'm 25 and I live in the East-European 3rd world country called Ukraine.
I was diagnosed with CD a year ago.Before it I was coupling with some mucus and blood in stool. There were episodes of constipations but they were not annoying for me.
The first doc I went to said it was because of anal fissure and recommended surgery. I was too "young and stupid" and agreed on surgery
without consulting any other proctologist. So after I've been suffering a lot from the post-op pain. The blood seemed to be gone but mucus remained.
The doc said 'I just do not know where it is coming from'...:eek2: What a remarkable comment from doctor =/
I had no time to be sick because of my job and went into the long business trip.
The blood that I've experienced before the surgery came back along with the fissure. So the surgery was pointless actually.
When I came back home after few monthes I decided to visit another doctor becuase of mucus. He just made a proctoscopy and said my colon did not look healthy. He said it could be a rare microscopic colitis or Crohn's desease and recommended colonoscopy.
Colonoscopy has shown inflammation in rectum and terminal illeum. And this is how my official Crohn's life began.
I'm trying to look for holistic treatments along with traditional meds.
There have been ups and downs during this year.
Mesalasine seems to help but I have bad side effects on 3 gramms\day already. Currently I've started Imuran.
My Crohn's is mild, I have no diharrea but last month I've started experiencing bad gut pains I've never experienced before. Though I had absolutely no symptoms all summer and thought my condition has improved.
The bad thing that I've already been having an auto-immune desease which requires tremendous efforts from patient every day: type 1 diabetes.
But before I did not realise how happy I was having only diabetes. It does not make you any pain. You only have some limitations in the life-style and amounts of food, constanly buy expensive stuff for insulin pump and glucometer and live a happy life with controlled blood-sugar.
Currently I have to couple with both SD and CD and it is a more complex task already.
I wonder if anyone here also has type 1 diabetes?
I've found some cases of Crohns and Diabetes1 in the internet. It seems those people have some common trends in Crohn's behaivour.
Thanks for attention ,
Jen
I'm 25 and I live in the East-European 3rd world country called Ukraine.
I was diagnosed with CD a year ago.Before it I was coupling with some mucus and blood in stool. There were episodes of constipations but they were not annoying for me.
The first doc I went to said it was because of anal fissure and recommended surgery. I was too "young and stupid" and agreed on surgery
without consulting any other proctologist. So after I've been suffering a lot from the post-op pain. The blood seemed to be gone but mucus remained.
The doc said 'I just do not know where it is coming from'...:eek2: What a remarkable comment from doctor =/
I had no time to be sick because of my job and went into the long business trip.
The blood that I've experienced before the surgery came back along with the fissure. So the surgery was pointless actually.
When I came back home after few monthes I decided to visit another doctor becuase of mucus. He just made a proctoscopy and said my colon did not look healthy. He said it could be a rare microscopic colitis or Crohn's desease and recommended colonoscopy.
Colonoscopy has shown inflammation in rectum and terminal illeum. And this is how my official Crohn's life began.
I'm trying to look for holistic treatments along with traditional meds.
There have been ups and downs during this year.
Mesalasine seems to help but I have bad side effects on 3 gramms\day already. Currently I've started Imuran.
My Crohn's is mild, I have no diharrea but last month I've started experiencing bad gut pains I've never experienced before. Though I had absolutely no symptoms all summer and thought my condition has improved.
The bad thing that I've already been having an auto-immune desease which requires tremendous efforts from patient every day: type 1 diabetes.
But before I did not realise how happy I was having only diabetes. It does not make you any pain. You only have some limitations in the life-style and amounts of food, constanly buy expensive stuff for insulin pump and glucometer and live a happy life with controlled blood-sugar.
Currently I have to couple with both SD and CD and it is a more complex task already.
I wonder if anyone here also has type 1 diabetes?
I've found some cases of Crohns and Diabetes1 in the internet. It seems those people have some common trends in Crohn's behaivour.
Thanks for attention ,
Jen
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