I am a 37 year old Male diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (specifically Crohn’s). There are some (including me) who also think that it might be intestinal TB as I am originally from India and often travel to India. Back in Nov 2011, I had some mild symptoms like bloating, gas, anemia, slight weight loss, and occasional fever. I never had diarrhea, vomiting, blood in stool, or abdominal pain. During a physical exam my GI doctor was able to feel a palpable mass in my lower right quadrant. He ordered a CT scan and colonoscopy. CT scan showed abnormal appearance of the Cecum and ascending colon and extensive thickening of the terminal ileum. There were no fistulas or abscess. During colonoscopy the doctor was not able to enter the terminal ileum due to structuring. He did a PPD skin test and Quantiferon gold blood test to rule out TB. Based on the findings my GI doctor put me on Mesalamine (Apriso) and Prednisone (30 mg). Things didn’t improve much so he moved me on biologics (Humira). A week or two after starting Humira my condition worsened and I started feeling a lot of pain in the lower right quadrant. I was in so much pain that I could not even stand straight. Another CT scan done in the beginning of April showed that the inflammation had progressed since what it was back in Nov 2011. The GI doctor ordered vicodine and that along with a liquid/low residue diet has helped reducing the pain to some extent. I also got a small bowel series done this week which showed emergence of fistulas in the terminal ileum. There were no skip lesions or cobblestone type patterns identified in the barium X-ray.
My GI doctor recommended surgical consultation. He said that the Prednisone and Humira not doing much (making my symptoms worse) so the only way left is to resect the inflamed terminal ileum along with Cecum and part of ascending colon. I met the surgeon today and he is also recommending surgery as soon as possible. The surgeon has told me to stop Humira.
Long story short, my condition has changed so much in the last 4-5 months that it hurts. I was just fine before. I wish I had never started these dreadful meds.
Has anyone in this forum has any experience with intestinal tuberculosis? The Crohn’s meds have made my symptoms worse so I am just wondering (you can call it wishful thinking) if the initial diagnosis was wrong and maybe I have something else.
Thank you for reading and I look forward to your feedback and comments.
My GI doctor recommended surgical consultation. He said that the Prednisone and Humira not doing much (making my symptoms worse) so the only way left is to resect the inflamed terminal ileum along with Cecum and part of ascending colon. I met the surgeon today and he is also recommending surgery as soon as possible. The surgeon has told me to stop Humira.
Long story short, my condition has changed so much in the last 4-5 months that it hurts. I was just fine before. I wish I had never started these dreadful meds.
Has anyone in this forum has any experience with intestinal tuberculosis? The Crohn’s meds have made my symptoms worse so I am just wondering (you can call it wishful thinking) if the initial diagnosis was wrong and maybe I have something else.
Thank you for reading and I look forward to your feedback and comments.