Good morning everyone,
Our son (age 13) was recently diagnosed with CD. He had developed a perianal abscess which was drained via surgery at the local ER. All went relatively well. After a series of tests, an endoscopy and colonoscopy with biopsies, it is a near certainty that CD is the culprit.
We are currently researching treatment options and like the idea of EEN, even though the Ped-GI doc wants to go with Remicade right out of the gate. He indicated he observed inflammation along the entire GI tract and a small fistula at the ileum, during the scoping process. Any idea why the doc would go right to Remicade and not even mention other options? Our son is currently on 500mgs Flagyl 2xd and supplementing his low amount of food intake with Ensure and Peptamen Jr.
Our sons is small for his age, underweight and possibly puberty delayed, most probably due to malabsorption. We are concerned going strictly EEN will not give our boy the amount of calories necessary, since he will only agree to oral supplementation, but can barely get two 8oz bottles down per day, after very small meals. We are looking for guidance from some of you, more experienced, parents. Thank you, in advance.
Our son (age 13) was recently diagnosed with CD. He had developed a perianal abscess which was drained via surgery at the local ER. All went relatively well. After a series of tests, an endoscopy and colonoscopy with biopsies, it is a near certainty that CD is the culprit.
We are currently researching treatment options and like the idea of EEN, even though the Ped-GI doc wants to go with Remicade right out of the gate. He indicated he observed inflammation along the entire GI tract and a small fistula at the ileum, during the scoping process. Any idea why the doc would go right to Remicade and not even mention other options? Our son is currently on 500mgs Flagyl 2xd and supplementing his low amount of food intake with Ensure and Peptamen Jr.
Our sons is small for his age, underweight and possibly puberty delayed, most probably due to malabsorption. We are concerned going strictly EEN will not give our boy the amount of calories necessary, since he will only agree to oral supplementation, but can barely get two 8oz bottles down per day, after very small meals. We are looking for guidance from some of you, more experienced, parents. Thank you, in advance.