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New boy from England *update*
Hi guys, Im Mitch, 20, from the UK
After being diagnosed officially last week and then doing some research on the Internet about the disease, I stumbled upon this forum so I thought I would sign up, it looks very informative and helpful
Anyway, I'll start from the very beginning (I hear its a very good place to start!) when I was around 6 I was told I was lactose intolerant due to having bad stomach pains and a lot of mouth ulcers, so I stopped all dairy.. This stopped the stomach pains but I've had severe mouth ulcer flare ups all my life.. So when I got a little older I took it upon myself to eat dairy again (badass like that you see! lol)
So with ulcers very often I went to see the doctor many times about it, just to be told 'ahhh, it'll pass over' it didn't.
Id often had times when I could barely move my mouth and have terrible abdominal pains... doctors said it'll blow over, certain family members and even my now ex girlfriend thought I was putting it on... Nice of them!
Skip forward a year or so to July this year and everything got a lot worse, crippling abdominal pains, a lot of toilet trips and very tired... After being told so many times it's nothing, I just put up with it... Until september, when over the space of 3 weeks I lost just over 1stone... Which when your only 10stone, it's quite noticeable aha, and everything just got worse, went to see doctor again, got given a load of drugs which did nothing, then finally got referred to a specialist who managed to diagnose the Crohns within a week
He also found a stomach ulcer, 24cm section in the bowel very inflamed and cover in ulcers, several abscesses which had been leaking into fat and very close to leaking into my body, he said had it not been for the fat, I might not have been here.. Which was quite sobering
I was put on a specific diet, and a course of anti-biotics and told to take it steady for a few weeks, which I have finished this weekend and am feeling a whole lot better I'm glad to say, tomorrow I am off to see another specialist to sort some long term medication.
So that's my story! Sorry for rambling on and I hope I didn't bore you too much.. I'm just looking forward to getting better and enjoying myself again
Hi guys, Im Mitch, 20, from the UK
After being diagnosed officially last week and then doing some research on the Internet about the disease, I stumbled upon this forum so I thought I would sign up, it looks very informative and helpful
Anyway, I'll start from the very beginning (I hear its a very good place to start!) when I was around 6 I was told I was lactose intolerant due to having bad stomach pains and a lot of mouth ulcers, so I stopped all dairy.. This stopped the stomach pains but I've had severe mouth ulcer flare ups all my life.. So when I got a little older I took it upon myself to eat dairy again (badass like that you see! lol)
So with ulcers very often I went to see the doctor many times about it, just to be told 'ahhh, it'll pass over' it didn't.
Id often had times when I could barely move my mouth and have terrible abdominal pains... doctors said it'll blow over, certain family members and even my now ex girlfriend thought I was putting it on... Nice of them!
Skip forward a year or so to July this year and everything got a lot worse, crippling abdominal pains, a lot of toilet trips and very tired... After being told so many times it's nothing, I just put up with it... Until september, when over the space of 3 weeks I lost just over 1stone... Which when your only 10stone, it's quite noticeable aha, and everything just got worse, went to see doctor again, got given a load of drugs which did nothing, then finally got referred to a specialist who managed to diagnose the Crohns within a week
He also found a stomach ulcer, 24cm section in the bowel very inflamed and cover in ulcers, several abscesses which had been leaking into fat and very close to leaking into my body, he said had it not been for the fat, I might not have been here.. Which was quite sobering
I was put on a specific diet, and a course of anti-biotics and told to take it steady for a few weeks, which I have finished this weekend and am feeling a whole lot better I'm glad to say, tomorrow I am off to see another specialist to sort some long term medication.
So that's my story! Sorry for rambling on and I hope I didn't bore you too much.. I'm just looking forward to getting better and enjoying myself again
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