Hello Everyone,
I'm a 35 year old male and have had Crohn's for roughly 18 years. I had a resection (terminal ileum) in 2004, and things were fantastic until about 3 years ago in 2011. I had a mild flare and haven't seemed to get things back on track since then.
I take 100mg of Azathioprine (Imuran) a day and this worked wonders for a few years; but for the last 3 years it seems to have just stopped working. I manage my symptoms mostly through diet, which is very restricted and boring, but when I follow it I can live virtually pain free. As soon as I eat anything different I will get mild to severe stomach pains.
Last year (February) I had a colonoscopy and the specialist said I was in full remission with no trace of inflammation, but this is very confusing because I have so many unpleasant symptoms that I've dealt with earlier with Crohn's; mainly floating, undigested or mushy stool. I've also had a chronic anal fissure for the past 3 years, but the specialist said this doesn't look at all related to the Crohn's. All my blood tests are normal and show no signs of inflammation.
My doctor put me on Humira for 6 months and it did nothing. I upped my Azathioprine dosage to 125mg but this hasn't worked either. I'm not allowed to increase the dose anymore because of my weight. I'm around 56kg and 177cm tall. I've also been tested for every food intolerance possible. I'm lactose intolerant, but avoid it all the time. Anyway, I'm not sure if anyone has experienced anything like this with their Crohn's too.
I've always had constipation and obstructions with Crohn's and not diarrhoea going 20 times a day, like my sister experienced. I'm also under a lot of stress because of the anal fissure; these things really hurt!! It's driving me insane, and has limited my diet even more.
I'm just hoping one day I can get back to feeling how I was a few years ago. I could eat anything without any problems. So it's incredibly frustrating for the doctors to say I'm in full remission when I can't eat a variety of foods or digest anything properly anymore. The doctors can't seem to help me when they can't figure it out either.
But full remission to me is a state of having a much more varied diet along with digesting food properly; and having normal bowel movements. I used to even forget I had Crohn's I felt so good. And now I feel I've tried everything to get back to that "full remission" state but maybe this is as good as it gets!
Thanks for reading.
I'm a 35 year old male and have had Crohn's for roughly 18 years. I had a resection (terminal ileum) in 2004, and things were fantastic until about 3 years ago in 2011. I had a mild flare and haven't seemed to get things back on track since then.
I take 100mg of Azathioprine (Imuran) a day and this worked wonders for a few years; but for the last 3 years it seems to have just stopped working. I manage my symptoms mostly through diet, which is very restricted and boring, but when I follow it I can live virtually pain free. As soon as I eat anything different I will get mild to severe stomach pains.
Last year (February) I had a colonoscopy and the specialist said I was in full remission with no trace of inflammation, but this is very confusing because I have so many unpleasant symptoms that I've dealt with earlier with Crohn's; mainly floating, undigested or mushy stool. I've also had a chronic anal fissure for the past 3 years, but the specialist said this doesn't look at all related to the Crohn's. All my blood tests are normal and show no signs of inflammation.
My doctor put me on Humira for 6 months and it did nothing. I upped my Azathioprine dosage to 125mg but this hasn't worked either. I'm not allowed to increase the dose anymore because of my weight. I'm around 56kg and 177cm tall. I've also been tested for every food intolerance possible. I'm lactose intolerant, but avoid it all the time. Anyway, I'm not sure if anyone has experienced anything like this with their Crohn's too.
I've always had constipation and obstructions with Crohn's and not diarrhoea going 20 times a day, like my sister experienced. I'm also under a lot of stress because of the anal fissure; these things really hurt!! It's driving me insane, and has limited my diet even more.
I'm just hoping one day I can get back to feeling how I was a few years ago. I could eat anything without any problems. So it's incredibly frustrating for the doctors to say I'm in full remission when I can't eat a variety of foods or digest anything properly anymore. The doctors can't seem to help me when they can't figure it out either.
But full remission to me is a state of having a much more varied diet along with digesting food properly; and having normal bowel movements. I used to even forget I had Crohn's I felt so good. And now I feel I've tried everything to get back to that "full remission" state but maybe this is as good as it gets!
Thanks for reading.