Hi All,
Just thought I jump on board and join your forum. My husband, who started having some abdominal issues this summer, has "unofficially" been diagnosed with a "mild" form of Crohns in the TI. I say unofficial b/c we are waiting for his biopsy results from today's colonoscopy. MD seem to think it is, thinks it's mild, and thinks we've dx. it early, so...he is starting him on meds.
I did not want to hear this, especially being a RN, but I guess I'll have to accept it. I was in denial a month or so ago when his CT scan came back abnormal, but I have taught myself to accept it, as it could be a lot worse and there are many ppl. out there who are in fact a lot worse off.
I now it's chronic in nature, but so are other "diseases" and if not managed correctly, this and those other could be disasterous.
Now, he will start his Pentasa tomorrow, so I hope to see some promising results with this. MD told him it could be up to 2 weeks before he notices a difference. Is this true?
He also told him to continue to eat like he did before, as it will take time to see/figure out if there are any foods in particular that bother him. He stated each and every person is different, some have to have very strict diets, and others can eat almost anything.
Sorry to ramble, but its new to us. And what got him to where he is now is bloating, pressure, loose stools - not liquid(only 2-3 times a day) - and the "pressure" was gone after these BM's, gassy, and weight loss. No pain what so ever.
Thanks for listening and I look forward to your responses!!
Just thought I jump on board and join your forum. My husband, who started having some abdominal issues this summer, has "unofficially" been diagnosed with a "mild" form of Crohns in the TI. I say unofficial b/c we are waiting for his biopsy results from today's colonoscopy. MD seem to think it is, thinks it's mild, and thinks we've dx. it early, so...he is starting him on meds.
I did not want to hear this, especially being a RN, but I guess I'll have to accept it. I was in denial a month or so ago when his CT scan came back abnormal, but I have taught myself to accept it, as it could be a lot worse and there are many ppl. out there who are in fact a lot worse off.
I now it's chronic in nature, but so are other "diseases" and if not managed correctly, this and those other could be disasterous.
Now, he will start his Pentasa tomorrow, so I hope to see some promising results with this. MD told him it could be up to 2 weeks before he notices a difference. Is this true?
He also told him to continue to eat like he did before, as it will take time to see/figure out if there are any foods in particular that bother him. He stated each and every person is different, some have to have very strict diets, and others can eat almost anything.
Sorry to ramble, but its new to us. And what got him to where he is now is bloating, pressure, loose stools - not liquid(only 2-3 times a day) - and the "pressure" was gone after these BM's, gassy, and weight loss. No pain what so ever.
Thanks for listening and I look forward to your responses!!