Hello,
Over the last 3 months I've been doing the tango with my GP. I started having diarrhea after my christmas break and went to see my doctor after it hadn't resolved come the end of January. At that point, though It was watery, I was still only going once daily. After being back and forth to the GP, getting blood taken regularly and with no leads as to what was causing it, they decided to give me a round of antibiotics. Bad news. I almost immediately went from once daily to almost 10 times on average. Finally, they decided to get me an appointment with the specialist. but the waiting list was 11 weeks. I lasted 2 weeks until I landed in the A & E at the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh.
I spent 6 nights in the hospital and following a sigmoidoscopy and pathology results, I was diagnosed with having Crohns.
Its really quite scary in the hospital, I guess because the doctors are all so busy, I really didn't get a good understanding of what was happening. How it was going to affect my life and school.
I am originally from Ontario, Canada and am in Edinburgh studying for the next 3 years. I have no family history, have always been gluten free and never smoke.
I'm really glad I found these forums, It makes the diagnosis not as rough and kind of feels like I joined a new club.
Carrie
25 year old, diagnosed 08/03/2012.
Over the last 3 months I've been doing the tango with my GP. I started having diarrhea after my christmas break and went to see my doctor after it hadn't resolved come the end of January. At that point, though It was watery, I was still only going once daily. After being back and forth to the GP, getting blood taken regularly and with no leads as to what was causing it, they decided to give me a round of antibiotics. Bad news. I almost immediately went from once daily to almost 10 times on average. Finally, they decided to get me an appointment with the specialist. but the waiting list was 11 weeks. I lasted 2 weeks until I landed in the A & E at the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh.
I spent 6 nights in the hospital and following a sigmoidoscopy and pathology results, I was diagnosed with having Crohns.
Its really quite scary in the hospital, I guess because the doctors are all so busy, I really didn't get a good understanding of what was happening. How it was going to affect my life and school.
I am originally from Ontario, Canada and am in Edinburgh studying for the next 3 years. I have no family history, have always been gluten free and never smoke.
I'm really glad I found these forums, It makes the diagnosis not as rough and kind of feels like I joined a new club.
Carrie
25 year old, diagnosed 08/03/2012.