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- Aug 12, 2011
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Up until xmas 2010 Josh was a normal healthy 14 yr old. What I thought was gastric flu turned into 8 weeks of on and off vomiting and stomach pain getting worse week by week. Early feb 2011 I decided to take Josh to A&E as his stomach pain was unbearable and all he wanted to do was sleep, his weight dropped dramatically too. After 3 weeks in hospital on antibiotics through a drip and a ultrasound scan which showed probable crohn's in his small bowel we were discharged on oral antibiotics to wait for the camera's which could only be done at the local childrens hospital. Luckily an appointment was made for just 4 weeks later. The day before his op he had to take the bowel cleanser medication which made him vomit what looked like coffee grounds. I phoned our GP and was told to ring an ambulance as it was a sign of a burst stomach ulcer. On arrival at A&E we were treated as if we were making it up & sat in the waiting area for 3 hours to see a doctor only to be discharged at 3am and told Josh was just dehydrated. When Josh went into theatre at 9am the same day at the childrens hospital for his cameras he was found to have crohn's and an active bleeding stomach ulcer. The next day he was put on a 8 week polymeric diet and medication Pentasa and Omeprazole. Unfortunately the diet helped little in healing his crohn's and the barium xrays showed it was still chronic so he was put onto Azathioprine 100mg daily in may. Luckily he has had no side effects probably due to splitting his dose and taking each with a large meal. It seems to have had little effect in taking him towards remission and he is still always tired and see through. Josh has arthritis also which will be treated by raising his Azathioprine dosage later this month. Has anyone else had such a prolonged period of a flare up? 5 months plus? It seems to be affecting him mentally too,he seems so angry with life at the moment and I'm struggling to help him deal with his diagnosis. Does anybody have any advice as to how I can help him?