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Hello everybody,
Before I get onto the title of my post, I'll share a bit of my background.
I'm 27 and live in the North East of England. I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease when I was 11 years old. It took a while to diagnose as the only symptoms I had were stomach pains and weight loss. I was put on a course of steroids which kept me in remission for 3 years. The next flare up lead to a section of small intestine being removed at age 14. Following that operation I have been taking 75mg of Azathioprine daily.
At 19 my consultant suggested reducing my Azathioprine dose to 50mg. I did this, but 3 months later had a flare up. Another course of steroids and upping my Azathioprine back to 75mg followed.
At 21 I was having some issues with my stomach but this was determined to be caused by narrowing following the last flare up. I went on a liquid diet for a few months and modified my diet and have generally managed to live a 'normal' life.
Very occasionally I will have a blockage which causes pain, bloating and sickness but I'm generally over that in a day or two. Earlier this year I had several instances of blockage close together which was worrying but tests just reconfirmed the narrowing. The only test that caused concern was a high calprotectin value, but as I showed no further symptoms and the blockages stopped, no further action was taken. These blockages occurred around the anniversary of my fathers death and I suspect they are linked with anxiety. I have now been fine for several months.
At a recent review with my consultant, he had said he had reviewed my case with other experts and they had suggested I consider taking Infliximab. This came totally out of the blue to me. I was told to go away and research it and come back in 7 weeks.
From the research I have carried out so far, I cannot understand why this is being suggested to me. I understand I risk side effects, the medication loses it's effectiveness over time, and once I start taking it, it can be risky to stop and is less effective I was to ever stop/start again.
I'd be grateful to hear if anybody has been in a similar position to me. I'd also love to hear anyone's thoughts on my situation and any questions I should ask the next time I see my consultant.
Before I get onto the title of my post, I'll share a bit of my background.
I'm 27 and live in the North East of England. I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease when I was 11 years old. It took a while to diagnose as the only symptoms I had were stomach pains and weight loss. I was put on a course of steroids which kept me in remission for 3 years. The next flare up lead to a section of small intestine being removed at age 14. Following that operation I have been taking 75mg of Azathioprine daily.
At 19 my consultant suggested reducing my Azathioprine dose to 50mg. I did this, but 3 months later had a flare up. Another course of steroids and upping my Azathioprine back to 75mg followed.
At 21 I was having some issues with my stomach but this was determined to be caused by narrowing following the last flare up. I went on a liquid diet for a few months and modified my diet and have generally managed to live a 'normal' life.
Very occasionally I will have a blockage which causes pain, bloating and sickness but I'm generally over that in a day or two. Earlier this year I had several instances of blockage close together which was worrying but tests just reconfirmed the narrowing. The only test that caused concern was a high calprotectin value, but as I showed no further symptoms and the blockages stopped, no further action was taken. These blockages occurred around the anniversary of my fathers death and I suspect they are linked with anxiety. I have now been fine for several months.
At a recent review with my consultant, he had said he had reviewed my case with other experts and they had suggested I consider taking Infliximab. This came totally out of the blue to me. I was told to go away and research it and come back in 7 weeks.
From the research I have carried out so far, I cannot understand why this is being suggested to me. I understand I risk side effects, the medication loses it's effectiveness over time, and once I start taking it, it can be risky to stop and is less effective I was to ever stop/start again.
I'd be grateful to hear if anybody has been in a similar position to me. I'd also love to hear anyone's thoughts on my situation and any questions I should ask the next time I see my consultant.