Hi; I am a 54 year old woman, was diagnosed with crohns disease when I was 24 and it has never been in remission. I had a re-section 5 years ago and even after the re-section, my crohns still has never gone into remission. I just moved and a gastroenterologist wants me to have a colonoscopy in 2 weeks [voluntary], he said I could get it done whenever I wanted; he said he wants it done just abit for my crohns but mainly for my age. I am terrified of this procedure; as when my father had it, they thought he ruptured from the procedure, they immediatly operated on him just to find out he had not ruptured at all, and he went flat line on the operating table.
My crohns is acting up a bit more than usual the last 2 weeks; the gastroenterologist thinks my crohns may be flaring abit at the sight of the resection. My instinct is to wait until the flare settles abit before having the colonoscopy, I cant help but think that thing poking around in there near an already angry small bowel is not good. Does a colonoscopy even see the small bowel ?
Anybody who has any opinions on this or an experience to share with me would be greatly appreciated. Maybe I am afraid to find out I need surgery again; my month in the hospital with naso-gastric tubes was a nightmare for me when I had my resection. This is the first time a doctor has told me he would not prescribe any meds at all before having a colonoscopy, has anyone else run into this?
I look forward to visiting this site in the future.
Cindy8
My crohns is acting up a bit more than usual the last 2 weeks; the gastroenterologist thinks my crohns may be flaring abit at the sight of the resection. My instinct is to wait until the flare settles abit before having the colonoscopy, I cant help but think that thing poking around in there near an already angry small bowel is not good. Does a colonoscopy even see the small bowel ?
Anybody who has any opinions on this or an experience to share with me would be greatly appreciated. Maybe I am afraid to find out I need surgery again; my month in the hospital with naso-gastric tubes was a nightmare for me when I had my resection. This is the first time a doctor has told me he would not prescribe any meds at all before having a colonoscopy, has anyone else run into this?
I look forward to visiting this site in the future.
Cindy8