Hi,
I had a bad summer when I was about 13. I was in constant pain all summer vacation. I didn't tell my dad because my mom was dying and I didn't want to give him anything more to worry about. Then it stopped.
I'm now 56 and was diagnosed with UC three years ago. Have been on mesalamine ever since. It doesn't do much for me. More recently the pain is getting worse and the doc is now using the word Crohn's. He doesn't like the steroids so he put me on azathioprine last October. This med caused an inflamed pancreas and a hospital stay. The pain with that was excruciating. He decided he wanted to try Humira next but also wanted to wait to give me time to heal from the previous problem first.
On New Year's day I got appendicitis. I was operated on same day. Afterwards the surgeon told me it was very bad and asked me why I waited so long to come to the hospital. My answer was that I'm in pain all the time so I didn't know something new was happening. Two weeks later I was admitted again with bad pain on the right side. It turns out I had developed a hematoma. Both my gastro doc and the surgeon had a conference and decided to wait until March to put me on the Humira to make sure I had no further complications from the appendectomy.
To make a long story short, the pain is getting so bad I have used most of my saved up vacation time because I can't sit up straight for any length of time. I just want to lay down and moan. I have no energy and am experiencing difficulty concentrating when I am at work. My whole body hurts and my hands are cold all the time. I've begun to have nausia and am eating less. Because of this I've lost 30 pounds in the last six months.
I'm hoping the Humira will help.
I had a bad summer when I was about 13. I was in constant pain all summer vacation. I didn't tell my dad because my mom was dying and I didn't want to give him anything more to worry about. Then it stopped.
I'm now 56 and was diagnosed with UC three years ago. Have been on mesalamine ever since. It doesn't do much for me. More recently the pain is getting worse and the doc is now using the word Crohn's. He doesn't like the steroids so he put me on azathioprine last October. This med caused an inflamed pancreas and a hospital stay. The pain with that was excruciating. He decided he wanted to try Humira next but also wanted to wait to give me time to heal from the previous problem first.
On New Year's day I got appendicitis. I was operated on same day. Afterwards the surgeon told me it was very bad and asked me why I waited so long to come to the hospital. My answer was that I'm in pain all the time so I didn't know something new was happening. Two weeks later I was admitted again with bad pain on the right side. It turns out I had developed a hematoma. Both my gastro doc and the surgeon had a conference and decided to wait until March to put me on the Humira to make sure I had no further complications from the appendectomy.
To make a long story short, the pain is getting so bad I have used most of my saved up vacation time because I can't sit up straight for any length of time. I just want to lay down and moan. I have no energy and am experiencing difficulty concentrating when I am at work. My whole body hurts and my hands are cold all the time. I've begun to have nausia and am eating less. Because of this I've lost 30 pounds in the last six months.
I'm hoping the Humira will help.