I was diagnosed with Crohn's a few years ago after having symptoms for 30 years. My main symptoms were chronic diarrhea and occasionally urgency with cramping.
I had a bowel resection (9 cm) with no other thickening, strictures, or damage found. I was not put on any medication as the surgeon and doctors felt I had managed it well on my own.
I felt fine following surgery but continued to have chronic diarrhea. I accepted that as I was used to it and it didn't really cause me any ill effects. It had been my norm for over 30 years. When I say my diarrhea was chronic, I mean I NEVER had a solid stool.
A year ago, I met a new neighbor who had various health issues. She was considering a vegan diet after watching Forks Over Knives, but her illness prevented her from shopping and cooking most days. I volunteered to shop and cook for her and join her in her vegan diet.
I was a bit concerned since I had been told to avoid high fiber, and the recipes my neighbor picked out were packed with fiber.
Within a couple of days on the vegan diet I had my first solid stool in decades, and it has continued since. All my blood tests are normal, my colonoscopy was clean, even around the anastomosis site.
So.....I have no signs or symptoms of the disease for over a year. At what point would you consider someone cured?
I had a bowel resection (9 cm) with no other thickening, strictures, or damage found. I was not put on any medication as the surgeon and doctors felt I had managed it well on my own.
I felt fine following surgery but continued to have chronic diarrhea. I accepted that as I was used to it and it didn't really cause me any ill effects. It had been my norm for over 30 years. When I say my diarrhea was chronic, I mean I NEVER had a solid stool.
A year ago, I met a new neighbor who had various health issues. She was considering a vegan diet after watching Forks Over Knives, but her illness prevented her from shopping and cooking most days. I volunteered to shop and cook for her and join her in her vegan diet.
I was a bit concerned since I had been told to avoid high fiber, and the recipes my neighbor picked out were packed with fiber.
Within a couple of days on the vegan diet I had my first solid stool in decades, and it has continued since. All my blood tests are normal, my colonoscopy was clean, even around the anastomosis site.
So.....I have no signs or symptoms of the disease for over a year. At what point would you consider someone cured?