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Hi everyone!
So, in a couple weeks I am going in to get my second resection. My last one was 10 years ago, and I've got about a foot of stricturing and active disease around the site of the last anastomosis. I'm on board with the resection since I believe my symptoms come from scarring rather than active inflammation based on what I know. That said, I think that part of the reason I didn't maintain remission longer was my young and foolish decision to go off my meds when I went to uni. Therefore, I'm considering what maintenance drugs I want to use after my resection. I'm not sure that Asacol ever did much for me, and I'd like to try to avoid immunosuppressants! Avoiding 6mp back in 2002 in pediatric crohn's was a bit more difficult than it seems to be now!
As you've seen, I'm interested in LDN as a maintenance drug. Anecdotally, it seems like a lot of patients even with aggressive disease have found a lot of relief from LDN, which is great since it seems so low-tox. I've never done Humira or Remicade, but at 22 I figure I have a lot of Crohn's ahead of me. What with antibody development and the like, I'd like to keep these meds on the table as long as possible, not to mention I like my immune system...(except in my ileum).
I've had a lot of trouble finding a doc in the Northeast who knows what LDN *is*/will talk to me about it. They are all very gung-ho on biologics. I get that these meds work, but I'm sort of freaked out that no one will dialogue with me about this. Did anyone here have the same experience? Also, those who have had success, how did your disease manifest beforehand? Does LDN seem a reasonable option for a maintenance therapy (with close monitoring of course)? Your experiences with this medication (and the quest involved in *getting* the stuff) would be very much appreciated. Not being heard by any doctors is starting to get frustrating - why is everyone so excited to pump a 22 year old full of immunosuppressants? I want to travel, darn it!
Thanks all. xx
So, in a couple weeks I am going in to get my second resection. My last one was 10 years ago, and I've got about a foot of stricturing and active disease around the site of the last anastomosis. I'm on board with the resection since I believe my symptoms come from scarring rather than active inflammation based on what I know. That said, I think that part of the reason I didn't maintain remission longer was my young and foolish decision to go off my meds when I went to uni. Therefore, I'm considering what maintenance drugs I want to use after my resection. I'm not sure that Asacol ever did much for me, and I'd like to try to avoid immunosuppressants! Avoiding 6mp back in 2002 in pediatric crohn's was a bit more difficult than it seems to be now!
As you've seen, I'm interested in LDN as a maintenance drug. Anecdotally, it seems like a lot of patients even with aggressive disease have found a lot of relief from LDN, which is great since it seems so low-tox. I've never done Humira or Remicade, but at 22 I figure I have a lot of Crohn's ahead of me. What with antibody development and the like, I'd like to keep these meds on the table as long as possible, not to mention I like my immune system...(except in my ileum).
I've had a lot of trouble finding a doc in the Northeast who knows what LDN *is*/will talk to me about it. They are all very gung-ho on biologics. I get that these meds work, but I'm sort of freaked out that no one will dialogue with me about this. Did anyone here have the same experience? Also, those who have had success, how did your disease manifest beforehand? Does LDN seem a reasonable option for a maintenance therapy (with close monitoring of course)? Your experiences with this medication (and the quest involved in *getting* the stuff) would be very much appreciated. Not being heard by any doctors is starting to get frustrating - why is everyone so excited to pump a 22 year old full of immunosuppressants? I want to travel, darn it!
Thanks all. xx