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Good morning everyone.
What a great and informative site
I have not yet been diagnosed with Crohn's or anything else for that matter, but I have been having a little look around this wonderful site and could really do with some support. (Not saying my family aren't supportive but I'm starting to feel that if I keep going on about my symptoms and how they make me feel - it'll start to sound like I'm whinging!!) I suppose I just need to let it all out with people who can understand and relate. Below is my story.
About 2 years ago I started having an urgency to get to the toilet as soon as possible (at least 4 times a day). I was under a lot of pressure and stress at work and had already had a lot of time off because of this, (being treated for depression) so I put my symptoms down to this.
None of it got any better and last year I ended up leaving my job of ten years. My depression started to ease a bit once I left, but my toilet habits didn't and one day whilst I was in a strange area miles from home, I had an accident as I didn't find a toilet in time. Needless to say I was more than embarrassed and my daughter had to get a taxi to me with clean clothes - I don't know what I would have done if she had been at college that day
I tried to mention it to my GP on several occasions, but always bottled out because I felt ashamed. Then I nearly had another accident and decided enough was enough. I had a bit of a temperature and a urine infection, so my GP said this was the reason and gave me antibiotics. 6 months later I'm back as the symptoms hadn't gone away and now I was extremely tired, was aching all over and generally felt like death warmed up.
I saw a different GP this time and as soon as I told her my symptoms she mentioned IBD, more specifically Crohn's. She took my temp, which was again quite high, and did another urine test, and although that showed I didn't have an infection, it showed a high amount of whatever it is that fights infection which could lead to an infection!! (confused much)
She ordered blood tests to rule out other problems, gave me some painkillers and told me to go back the following week for the results. Before I had the chance the to go back I got a Perianal abscess Which I had to go to hospital and have drained.
Blood tests all fine, I have been given Codeine to relieve the urgency, but now I feel like I have trapped wind . I'm still achy and tired but have an appointment at the Colorectal Surgery department at the end of Jan, so will finally (hopefully) have some answers.
Like I say, I haven't been diagnosed with Crohn's but everything seems to be pointing toward it, and in a way it's a relief to know that it's not just a 'getting older' thing which I also thought as I'm 40 . At least now I don't feel like I'm going mad.
Anyway thank you for taking the time to read. It feels so good to finally let it all out.
Brizzle
Site Team, please move if I've posted in the wrong place, as I've just discovered the un-diagnosed forum :duh:
What a great and informative site
I have not yet been diagnosed with Crohn's or anything else for that matter, but I have been having a little look around this wonderful site and could really do with some support. (Not saying my family aren't supportive but I'm starting to feel that if I keep going on about my symptoms and how they make me feel - it'll start to sound like I'm whinging!!) I suppose I just need to let it all out with people who can understand and relate. Below is my story.
About 2 years ago I started having an urgency to get to the toilet as soon as possible (at least 4 times a day). I was under a lot of pressure and stress at work and had already had a lot of time off because of this, (being treated for depression) so I put my symptoms down to this.
None of it got any better and last year I ended up leaving my job of ten years. My depression started to ease a bit once I left, but my toilet habits didn't and one day whilst I was in a strange area miles from home, I had an accident as I didn't find a toilet in time. Needless to say I was more than embarrassed and my daughter had to get a taxi to me with clean clothes - I don't know what I would have done if she had been at college that day
I tried to mention it to my GP on several occasions, but always bottled out because I felt ashamed. Then I nearly had another accident and decided enough was enough. I had a bit of a temperature and a urine infection, so my GP said this was the reason and gave me antibiotics. 6 months later I'm back as the symptoms hadn't gone away and now I was extremely tired, was aching all over and generally felt like death warmed up.
I saw a different GP this time and as soon as I told her my symptoms she mentioned IBD, more specifically Crohn's. She took my temp, which was again quite high, and did another urine test, and although that showed I didn't have an infection, it showed a high amount of whatever it is that fights infection which could lead to an infection!! (confused much)
She ordered blood tests to rule out other problems, gave me some painkillers and told me to go back the following week for the results. Before I had the chance the to go back I got a Perianal abscess Which I had to go to hospital and have drained.
Blood tests all fine, I have been given Codeine to relieve the urgency, but now I feel like I have trapped wind . I'm still achy and tired but have an appointment at the Colorectal Surgery department at the end of Jan, so will finally (hopefully) have some answers.
Like I say, I haven't been diagnosed with Crohn's but everything seems to be pointing toward it, and in a way it's a relief to know that it's not just a 'getting older' thing which I also thought as I'm 40 . At least now I don't feel like I'm going mad.
Anyway thank you for taking the time to read. It feels so good to finally let it all out.
Brizzle
Site Team, please move if I've posted in the wrong place, as I've just discovered the un-diagnosed forum :duh:
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