Hi all,
I stumbled across your forum around 3am this morning while searching for reasons why I was throwing up, again.
I was diagnosed with crohn's disease in about 1993, I was in my mid 20's. At the time the abdominal pain was pretty bad. I was lucky and found a good doctor right away who was able to diagnose me from the get go (after all the tests/procedures). Once on the meds (i can't remember what i first took) I felt much better and went on with my life. The internet wasn't in full swing yet so I really only knew what the doctor told me; but that was fine as long as the pain was gone. I took the med's for about a year or so, until I didn't have insurance and then stopped. The pain didn't come back so I figured I was in remission. Then, about 7 years ago, the pain was back; so back to a doctor I went. A really good doctor, but he didn't beleive me at first...he thought I was misdiagnosed the first go round. A colonoscopy later and he was proved wrong. He ran all the tests, including the camera pill which did show that my small intestines and ileum are infected as well. Ya me!
All in all I am not bad off at all. The disease is there but I really don't have a lot of pain (knock on wood). But I do throw up more often than I would like to and I know it has to do with the crohns but there is no research to back it up.
I'm also a wife and mom of a girl (11) and a boy (8).
I stumbled across your forum around 3am this morning while searching for reasons why I was throwing up, again.
I was diagnosed with crohn's disease in about 1993, I was in my mid 20's. At the time the abdominal pain was pretty bad. I was lucky and found a good doctor right away who was able to diagnose me from the get go (after all the tests/procedures). Once on the meds (i can't remember what i first took) I felt much better and went on with my life. The internet wasn't in full swing yet so I really only knew what the doctor told me; but that was fine as long as the pain was gone. I took the med's for about a year or so, until I didn't have insurance and then stopped. The pain didn't come back so I figured I was in remission. Then, about 7 years ago, the pain was back; so back to a doctor I went. A really good doctor, but he didn't beleive me at first...he thought I was misdiagnosed the first go round. A colonoscopy later and he was proved wrong. He ran all the tests, including the camera pill which did show that my small intestines and ileum are infected as well. Ya me!
All in all I am not bad off at all. The disease is there but I really don't have a lot of pain (knock on wood). But I do throw up more often than I would like to and I know it has to do with the crohns but there is no research to back it up.
I'm also a wife and mom of a girl (11) and a boy (8).