Hi everyone, I'm after a bit of advice...
I recently moved from the uk to sydney Australia. I have just had an appointment with a gastro consultant today. She really upset me. She told me that she didn't believe that I had crohns even though I had provided a letter from my uk consultant outlining my diagnosis and treatment and test results. I do understand that I do not have typical crohns symptoms which is why it took 14yrs to diagnose and 3 different consultants until I found one that believed it wasn't all in my head as I had been told previously.
I had just been diagnosed with bile salt malabsorption, I tried to discuss this with her but she told me she hadn't heard of it and it wasn't something they test for in Australia so she was unwilling to help with that.
She was also concerned that I had been on long term cocodamol for pain relief and wanted to take me off this. I told her that cocodamol was my lifeline when I was in pain and would regularly end up in hospital without it.
She recommended I try ibuprofen for pain which my U.K. consultant adviced against in people with Crohns. When I told her that she said if I wasn't willing to try it then all she could help with was breathing techniques.
She wants to do all the tests again from scratch. I'm so worried about it as it took so long to go through this all in the first place. Do you think I should ask to see another consultant?
The reason I went in the first place is because my gp admitted he didn't know much about crohns management and felt I should have a consultant over here. I was very intimidated by her and I am now worried about coping without pain relief. Does anyone else manage their flares with anything different they can recommend. Or should I just put my foot down and ask to see a new consultant? Thanks for your support
I recently moved from the uk to sydney Australia. I have just had an appointment with a gastro consultant today. She really upset me. She told me that she didn't believe that I had crohns even though I had provided a letter from my uk consultant outlining my diagnosis and treatment and test results. I do understand that I do not have typical crohns symptoms which is why it took 14yrs to diagnose and 3 different consultants until I found one that believed it wasn't all in my head as I had been told previously.
I had just been diagnosed with bile salt malabsorption, I tried to discuss this with her but she told me she hadn't heard of it and it wasn't something they test for in Australia so she was unwilling to help with that.
She was also concerned that I had been on long term cocodamol for pain relief and wanted to take me off this. I told her that cocodamol was my lifeline when I was in pain and would regularly end up in hospital without it.
She recommended I try ibuprofen for pain which my U.K. consultant adviced against in people with Crohns. When I told her that she said if I wasn't willing to try it then all she could help with was breathing techniques.
She wants to do all the tests again from scratch. I'm so worried about it as it took so long to go through this all in the first place. Do you think I should ask to see another consultant?
The reason I went in the first place is because my gp admitted he didn't know much about crohns management and felt I should have a consultant over here. I was very intimidated by her and I am now worried about coping without pain relief. Does anyone else manage their flares with anything different they can recommend. Or should I just put my foot down and ask to see a new consultant? Thanks for your support