Hi there everyone,
I stumbled upon this forum when I was Googling for information on hair loss related to Pentasa and I'm excited to join the community. I've been diagnosed with Crohn's for just over two years now, and my doctor and I are still trying to fully understand my condition and how to control it. Prior to being diagnosed via colonoscopy biopsy (presence of granulomas), I suffered from gastrointestinal problems for 5 years with doctors constantly telling me I had IBS and there was nothing they could do for me. So I was in constant pain and embarrassment. Finally in the summer of 2009 I met a doctor that was actually willing to LISTEN to me and after blood work, CT and colonoscopy, I was diagnosed with Crohn's. I'm told I have very mild Crohn's, so I've been on Pentasa 8 pills a day (500mg) for the two years, with periods on Budesonide, Prednisone, etc. I also recently had a Prometheus test, but my doctor said that came back NEGATIVE, so that I don't actually have the genetic antibody that is linked to Crohn's. Talk about confusing test results!
Overall, my symptoms are probably a lot better than others on this forum, but they still disrupt my life. My main issue is actually excessive gas. I'm nearly positive that it's food related, but I've kept food diaries for different periods of time and was never able to identify the culprits (aside from some obvious ones like beans and cauliflower/cabbage). So a lot of the time, I'll start a meal with a flat stomach and within an hour after finishing the meal I'll look like I'm pregnant and have to excuse myself from public situations to go home and expel the gas. :stinks: Not pleasant for a single 27 year old woman who is trying to date! I also tend to have hard stools, so I've got recurring hemorrhoids, which are incredibly uncomfortable. Sorry, I don't know if that's too much information, but it feels good to share these details because I normally keep them so secret for fear that others will judge me or be grossed out. I don't really have the typical Crohn's symptoms of weight loss and excessive diarrhea, but I also know this is a progressive disease, so who knows what the future will bring.
All right I guess that it's for now. Thanks for welcoming me into your community!
Gabby
I stumbled upon this forum when I was Googling for information on hair loss related to Pentasa and I'm excited to join the community. I've been diagnosed with Crohn's for just over two years now, and my doctor and I are still trying to fully understand my condition and how to control it. Prior to being diagnosed via colonoscopy biopsy (presence of granulomas), I suffered from gastrointestinal problems for 5 years with doctors constantly telling me I had IBS and there was nothing they could do for me. So I was in constant pain and embarrassment. Finally in the summer of 2009 I met a doctor that was actually willing to LISTEN to me and after blood work, CT and colonoscopy, I was diagnosed with Crohn's. I'm told I have very mild Crohn's, so I've been on Pentasa 8 pills a day (500mg) for the two years, with periods on Budesonide, Prednisone, etc. I also recently had a Prometheus test, but my doctor said that came back NEGATIVE, so that I don't actually have the genetic antibody that is linked to Crohn's. Talk about confusing test results!
Overall, my symptoms are probably a lot better than others on this forum, but they still disrupt my life. My main issue is actually excessive gas. I'm nearly positive that it's food related, but I've kept food diaries for different periods of time and was never able to identify the culprits (aside from some obvious ones like beans and cauliflower/cabbage). So a lot of the time, I'll start a meal with a flat stomach and within an hour after finishing the meal I'll look like I'm pregnant and have to excuse myself from public situations to go home and expel the gas. :stinks: Not pleasant for a single 27 year old woman who is trying to date! I also tend to have hard stools, so I've got recurring hemorrhoids, which are incredibly uncomfortable. Sorry, I don't know if that's too much information, but it feels good to share these details because I normally keep them so secret for fear that others will judge me or be grossed out. I don't really have the typical Crohn's symptoms of weight loss and excessive diarrhea, but I also know this is a progressive disease, so who knows what the future will bring.
All right I guess that it's for now. Thanks for welcoming me into your community!
Gabby