Hello,
I am 36 years old and have had issues with my intestines, mainly small intestines since I was in my early twenties. I have had many trips to the ER over the years for "possible appendicitis" only to be told that my mesenteric lymph nodes are swollen, my wbc are always normal. My doctors have continually told me that I have IBS and I am getting tired of being told; it is just irritable bowel syndrome.
I have severe right sided abdominal pain that makes it difficult to stand, sit up and I cannot lay on my right side. I also get extremely nauseated, have diarrhea, most of the time my stools are very soft, I always have pain during bowel movements. I am getting frustrated and upset that I have been dealing with this for years.
So, now they are saying that I have have an IBD on top of my IBS and that they are calling it Crohns??
My questions are: I have been told by many people that I know that it cannot be Crohns because I am "too old" to be diagnosed with it. I have been suffering for years, my IBS causes "cramping" but nothing like this. I am frustrated, tired of being sick and miserable, and feel very alone. Has anyone ever had an experience like mine?
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Akiya
I am 36 years old and have had issues with my intestines, mainly small intestines since I was in my early twenties. I have had many trips to the ER over the years for "possible appendicitis" only to be told that my mesenteric lymph nodes are swollen, my wbc are always normal. My doctors have continually told me that I have IBS and I am getting tired of being told; it is just irritable bowel syndrome.
I have severe right sided abdominal pain that makes it difficult to stand, sit up and I cannot lay on my right side. I also get extremely nauseated, have diarrhea, most of the time my stools are very soft, I always have pain during bowel movements. I am getting frustrated and upset that I have been dealing with this for years.
So, now they are saying that I have have an IBD on top of my IBS and that they are calling it Crohns??
My questions are: I have been told by many people that I know that it cannot be Crohns because I am "too old" to be diagnosed with it. I have been suffering for years, my IBS causes "cramping" but nothing like this. I am frustrated, tired of being sick and miserable, and feel very alone. Has anyone ever had an experience like mine?
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Akiya