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Hello All!
I do not have a child diagnosed with IBD, however, it was recently put on our radar, and I was hoping to get some information from the real experts (parents).
My daughter, now almost 4, had severe GERD from birth to 18 months. She vomited multiple times a day, and ended up being FTT (failure to thrive). She received behavioral feeding therapy and since 18 months, has been a wonderful eater, eating better than most toddlers I have met, yet she still struggles to gain weight and height over the past 2.5 years. She'll be 4 in March and is only 27lbs, 36 inches tall.
At age 2.5, she filled her diapers with nothing but mucus for two days. On the second day, there was blood inside the mucus. She does have an allergy to eggs, so her allergist said she could have gotten into something, and basically brushed it off. We never completely removed eggs because she had always tolerated them in baked goods and in stuff like pasta. The only symptom she has ever had was severe vomiting from eating scrambled eggs. Her allergist said we could make the allergy worse by removing it completely.
At age 3.5, she started passing mucus with blood in it during bms about 6 times over a 2 week period. Because she was also experiencing knee pain her doctor suggested IBD and a GI consult.
We basically wanted the consult to find out if allergy could actually cause this bloody mucus. We no longer see our allergist because he didn't feel like her allergy could manifest itself in the GI tract, and he also thought it was weird she only had one allergy, but refused to test for anything else??? Her new allergist is at the hospital clinic, so he's very busy. Her blood allergy levels in May for egg were low, so they scheduled a food challenge....in a YEAR! We feel like if her levels are low and she is eating egg as an ingredient, then it might not make sense that this is caused by allergy.
So, the GI consult got booked and they scheduled a colonoscopy for the same day as the consult!!! We are not even sure that her symptoms warrant this type of procedure, but it's been 3 months since her symptoms started and stopped, and we still don't have answers because of the referral process. So, we are going to go through with it.
After all of this, I guess my questions are:
This is not the typical presentation of IBD, right? She seldom has diarrhea or tummy pain, BUT she is very bloated in the evenings.
Is it possible that it was an infection that resolved, even though the stool samples were negative?
Would symptoms of IBD be ongoing?
If she has something like allergic colitis, will the colonoscopy show this?
If this was due to inflammation at the end of November, will the colonoscopy show inflammation in February??
Our daughter has not been suffering as some of your sweet little ones, so I hope this post is not offensive in any way....We are just really looking for the cause of her poor growth, bloating, and bloody mucus in her stools. We are hoping we have made the right decision to go through with the scope, because really, she's only had two episodes in the last year.....well, the last episode lasted for 2 weeks, but you know what I mean?
Any reassurances or guidance would be greatly appreciated. I have pictures I could share of her bloating and mucus, but not sure that would be appropriate.
Thanks in advance!
I do not have a child diagnosed with IBD, however, it was recently put on our radar, and I was hoping to get some information from the real experts (parents).
My daughter, now almost 4, had severe GERD from birth to 18 months. She vomited multiple times a day, and ended up being FTT (failure to thrive). She received behavioral feeding therapy and since 18 months, has been a wonderful eater, eating better than most toddlers I have met, yet she still struggles to gain weight and height over the past 2.5 years. She'll be 4 in March and is only 27lbs, 36 inches tall.
At age 2.5, she filled her diapers with nothing but mucus for two days. On the second day, there was blood inside the mucus. She does have an allergy to eggs, so her allergist said she could have gotten into something, and basically brushed it off. We never completely removed eggs because she had always tolerated them in baked goods and in stuff like pasta. The only symptom she has ever had was severe vomiting from eating scrambled eggs. Her allergist said we could make the allergy worse by removing it completely.
At age 3.5, she started passing mucus with blood in it during bms about 6 times over a 2 week period. Because she was also experiencing knee pain her doctor suggested IBD and a GI consult.
We basically wanted the consult to find out if allergy could actually cause this bloody mucus. We no longer see our allergist because he didn't feel like her allergy could manifest itself in the GI tract, and he also thought it was weird she only had one allergy, but refused to test for anything else??? Her new allergist is at the hospital clinic, so he's very busy. Her blood allergy levels in May for egg were low, so they scheduled a food challenge....in a YEAR! We feel like if her levels are low and she is eating egg as an ingredient, then it might not make sense that this is caused by allergy.
So, the GI consult got booked and they scheduled a colonoscopy for the same day as the consult!!! We are not even sure that her symptoms warrant this type of procedure, but it's been 3 months since her symptoms started and stopped, and we still don't have answers because of the referral process. So, we are going to go through with it.
After all of this, I guess my questions are:
This is not the typical presentation of IBD, right? She seldom has diarrhea or tummy pain, BUT she is very bloated in the evenings.
Is it possible that it was an infection that resolved, even though the stool samples were negative?
Would symptoms of IBD be ongoing?
If she has something like allergic colitis, will the colonoscopy show this?
If this was due to inflammation at the end of November, will the colonoscopy show inflammation in February??
Our daughter has not been suffering as some of your sweet little ones, so I hope this post is not offensive in any way....We are just really looking for the cause of her poor growth, bloating, and bloody mucus in her stools. We are hoping we have made the right decision to go through with the scope, because really, she's only had two episodes in the last year.....well, the last episode lasted for 2 weeks, but you know what I mean?
Any reassurances or guidance would be greatly appreciated. I have pictures I could share of her bloating and mucus, but not sure that would be appropriate.
Thanks in advance!