Hi, I'm Bunty, a 61 year old lady from the UK who is in the process of almost certainly being diagnosed with crohns, and definitely with ulcerative colitis and proctitis.
I've had a colonoscopy with biopsies, which showed many small ulcers, and groups of abscesses which I'm told are consistent with crohns. Unfortunately I have a looped bowel (who knew?) so the scope was unable to go the whole way to the small bowel. If I need another at any point, it's in my notes to be done under general anaesthetic as it was very, very painful.
I'm awaiting an appointment with a luminal gastro doctor, and a clinic visit to the IBD nurse, hopefully in the next few weeks. This nurse has phoned me at home as I was struggling with all this, and has proved very helpful.
My GP started me on Pentasa after reading the report the day after the colonoscopy. Then when the biopsy results were in five weeks later, and on the advice of the IBD nurse, I was started on 40mgs of prednisolone, gradually reducing over nine weeks.
To say this has taken me by surprise is a huge understatement as I had always thought crohns was a young persons disease, indeed, most sites and literature I have come across seem more aimed at younger folk.
Anyhow, that's a bit about me. I look forward to asking, and maybe answering, some questions and getting to know you.
Bunty x
I've had a colonoscopy with biopsies, which showed many small ulcers, and groups of abscesses which I'm told are consistent with crohns. Unfortunately I have a looped bowel (who knew?) so the scope was unable to go the whole way to the small bowel. If I need another at any point, it's in my notes to be done under general anaesthetic as it was very, very painful.
I'm awaiting an appointment with a luminal gastro doctor, and a clinic visit to the IBD nurse, hopefully in the next few weeks. This nurse has phoned me at home as I was struggling with all this, and has proved very helpful.
My GP started me on Pentasa after reading the report the day after the colonoscopy. Then when the biopsy results were in five weeks later, and on the advice of the IBD nurse, I was started on 40mgs of prednisolone, gradually reducing over nine weeks.
To say this has taken me by surprise is a huge understatement as I had always thought crohns was a young persons disease, indeed, most sites and literature I have come across seem more aimed at younger folk.
Anyhow, that's a bit about me. I look forward to asking, and maybe answering, some questions and getting to know you.
Bunty x