Hi,
So i've been snooping around the forum now for about 3 weeks, reading but not posting. Really i've been meaning to introduce myself for a while.
My name is Michael, I'm 23 years old and was diagnosed with Crohn's disease back in January 2001, at the ripe age of 12. Up until this time, I didn't really have any symptoms at all, other than hemorrhoids and fissures. The pain that this caused me when I tried to go to the bathroom caused me to make the decision to simply not go at all. This lasted about 3 weeks at which point it was obvious something was wrong. I was lucky to have good doctors seeing to me and was admitted and diagnosed within a couple of weeks.
After this I was symptom free for 6 years or so until I had my first real flare in Jan07. After a course of antibiotics I got hit hard with D, bleeding and extreme pain and dropped down to about 125 Lbs (at 6'2..). Remicade turned out to be my miracle drug until I came off it a couple of years later (long story for another time). Then Humira saw me through another flare after that.
My most recent battle started in May; caused by stress, lifestyle, decreasing efficacy of Humira and the "wait and see" attitude of my doctor (currently looking for a new one, after 7 yrs i've completely lost faith in this guy). Thankfully I was finally put on Pred and up'd my Humira to once a week and would now consider this flare to be at its end. After 6 months of pain and depression I am finally starting to get excited again and am finally able to do the things I love.
Anyway, Just wanted to tell my story and I'm sure you'll be hearing from me much more in the near future!
Michael
So i've been snooping around the forum now for about 3 weeks, reading but not posting. Really i've been meaning to introduce myself for a while.
My name is Michael, I'm 23 years old and was diagnosed with Crohn's disease back in January 2001, at the ripe age of 12. Up until this time, I didn't really have any symptoms at all, other than hemorrhoids and fissures. The pain that this caused me when I tried to go to the bathroom caused me to make the decision to simply not go at all. This lasted about 3 weeks at which point it was obvious something was wrong. I was lucky to have good doctors seeing to me and was admitted and diagnosed within a couple of weeks.
After this I was symptom free for 6 years or so until I had my first real flare in Jan07. After a course of antibiotics I got hit hard with D, bleeding and extreme pain and dropped down to about 125 Lbs (at 6'2..). Remicade turned out to be my miracle drug until I came off it a couple of years later (long story for another time). Then Humira saw me through another flare after that.
My most recent battle started in May; caused by stress, lifestyle, decreasing efficacy of Humira and the "wait and see" attitude of my doctor (currently looking for a new one, after 7 yrs i've completely lost faith in this guy). Thankfully I was finally put on Pred and up'd my Humira to once a week and would now consider this flare to be at its end. After 6 months of pain and depression I am finally starting to get excited again and am finally able to do the things I love.
Anyway, Just wanted to tell my story and I'm sure you'll be hearing from me much more in the near future!
Michael