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Hi Guys
I’m not quite sure what i’m aiming for by making this post. Perhaps i hope to learn some new things about Crohn's, but really, I think i just need to share whats going on in my life with people who will understand. My family/friends appear understanding, but i'm certain the vast majority of them have no idea what Crohn's really is. Maybe by sharing my experience with others who are going through/have gone through what i am now will help me.
About 8 months ago i started having lower right abdominal pains (definately not a Crohn's flare as the pains were mild to moderate, not severe). I went from pillar to post trying to find the answer: urine tests, sperm tests, ultrasounds, blood tests, so many visits to my gp, several times to two different urologists, even to a surgeon, and an array of other tests etc that dont imeadiately spring to mind. By the end of 2010 i was very confused and fed up with all the different theories and treatments being thrown at me.
In January i finally got a colonoscopy. The results showed that i have inflamation from, i think, my anus right up to my small intestine. I then took my colonoscopy and pathology results to a gastroenterologist, who seems quite certain i have Crohn's, though cannot give me a final diagnosis at this stage. I have to repeat the colonoscopy again in one year. I was informed that i have mild lesions in the final part of my small intestine, and also in my anus (or rectum). This, apparently, is a classic sign of Crohn's. Also, all of my symptoms are apparently Crohn's like symptoms. My gastroenterologist did say that some bacterias have been known to mimic Crohn's, so there is an out for me, but listening to the way she talked, i think i'm done for lol.
I was told i need to be treated for the next year just like i have Crohn's and in one years time get another colonoscopy which will reveal more. Last week i started taking my Crohn's tablets (approx 70 GBP they cost me!!!):
Pentasa 500mg - oral tablet form 3 times a day
Pentasa 1g - inserted up the back passage each night before bed
Cipronex 500mg - twice daily
Metronidazol Polpharma 500mg - morning and night
I have only been on the tablets one week now, but i think they are possibly already helping. I have not felt any twinges around my abdominal area and i am also having a much easier time going to the toilet. I cant say i enjoy sticking that rather large Pentasa tablet up my back end every night before bed, but i guess i need to get used to it.
I think i have a lot of questions i'd like to ask, but typing that has just zapped most of my energy so i'll come back with those later.
Regards
Ali
I’m not quite sure what i’m aiming for by making this post. Perhaps i hope to learn some new things about Crohn's, but really, I think i just need to share whats going on in my life with people who will understand. My family/friends appear understanding, but i'm certain the vast majority of them have no idea what Crohn's really is. Maybe by sharing my experience with others who are going through/have gone through what i am now will help me.
About 8 months ago i started having lower right abdominal pains (definately not a Crohn's flare as the pains were mild to moderate, not severe). I went from pillar to post trying to find the answer: urine tests, sperm tests, ultrasounds, blood tests, so many visits to my gp, several times to two different urologists, even to a surgeon, and an array of other tests etc that dont imeadiately spring to mind. By the end of 2010 i was very confused and fed up with all the different theories and treatments being thrown at me.
In January i finally got a colonoscopy. The results showed that i have inflamation from, i think, my anus right up to my small intestine. I then took my colonoscopy and pathology results to a gastroenterologist, who seems quite certain i have Crohn's, though cannot give me a final diagnosis at this stage. I have to repeat the colonoscopy again in one year. I was informed that i have mild lesions in the final part of my small intestine, and also in my anus (or rectum). This, apparently, is a classic sign of Crohn's. Also, all of my symptoms are apparently Crohn's like symptoms. My gastroenterologist did say that some bacterias have been known to mimic Crohn's, so there is an out for me, but listening to the way she talked, i think i'm done for lol.
I was told i need to be treated for the next year just like i have Crohn's and in one years time get another colonoscopy which will reveal more. Last week i started taking my Crohn's tablets (approx 70 GBP they cost me!!!):
Pentasa 500mg - oral tablet form 3 times a day
Pentasa 1g - inserted up the back passage each night before bed
Cipronex 500mg - twice daily
Metronidazol Polpharma 500mg - morning and night
I have only been on the tablets one week now, but i think they are possibly already helping. I have not felt any twinges around my abdominal area and i am also having a much easier time going to the toilet. I cant say i enjoy sticking that rather large Pentasa tablet up my back end every night before bed, but i guess i need to get used to it.
I think i have a lot of questions i'd like to ask, but typing that has just zapped most of my energy so i'll come back with those later.
Regards
Ali