dianasgarden
Diagnosed July, 2021. Ridiculously new at this!
Hi there, and hope you are all doing well today! I am 60 years old and was just diagnosed with "mild Crohn's disease" about one month ago. I am on Sulfasalazine, and just added budesonide yesterday. I'm still brand new to this, and trying to figure this all out. I am so grateful for all the wisdom and experience in this forum! Here is my question:
Most of my days are what I consider to be "good days": No pain, 1-2 formed, but soft BMs per day, reasonable appetite and energy. However, I have occasional "bad days": diarrhea, right sided pain, decreased appetite and energy. During the bad days, I just want to lie in bed and do nothing until it passes. The "bad days" never last longer than 1-2 days, at most. And I can ALWAYS identify something I ate in the prior 24 hours that didn't agree with me (raw cabbage, some junk food brownies, high fat ice cream, as examples).
It seems that if I stick to my "safe foods" (plain chicken, turkey burgers, egg whites or fish, white pasta, rice, small quantities of reduced-fat potato chips or dark chocolate) I am fine.
Before my Crohn's diagnosis, I thought I had IBS-D and followed a low FODMAP diet with some success. I am also very lactose intolerant, so I always take Lactaid or LactoJoy pills before anything such as pizza, etc.
Anyway, the "bad days" always happen after I try to get a bit more adventurous with my diet. So, would you classify my "bad days" as Crohn's flares, or just bad days that resulted from dietary indiscretion? I guess I am still trying to understand what "flare" really is. Can it last just one day? Thanks so much!
Most of my days are what I consider to be "good days": No pain, 1-2 formed, but soft BMs per day, reasonable appetite and energy. However, I have occasional "bad days": diarrhea, right sided pain, decreased appetite and energy. During the bad days, I just want to lie in bed and do nothing until it passes. The "bad days" never last longer than 1-2 days, at most. And I can ALWAYS identify something I ate in the prior 24 hours that didn't agree with me (raw cabbage, some junk food brownies, high fat ice cream, as examples).
It seems that if I stick to my "safe foods" (plain chicken, turkey burgers, egg whites or fish, white pasta, rice, small quantities of reduced-fat potato chips or dark chocolate) I am fine.
Before my Crohn's diagnosis, I thought I had IBS-D and followed a low FODMAP diet with some success. I am also very lactose intolerant, so I always take Lactaid or LactoJoy pills before anything such as pizza, etc.
Anyway, the "bad days" always happen after I try to get a bit more adventurous with my diet. So, would you classify my "bad days" as Crohn's flares, or just bad days that resulted from dietary indiscretion? I guess I am still trying to understand what "flare" really is. Can it last just one day? Thanks so much!