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I posted for the first time last year, when in August my 4 year old daughter was given the diagnosis of Crohn's disease. Having been unwell for a couple of years it was still a shock and the doctors still said she isn't typical for various reasons (never had high calprotectin for one). Our specialist hospital said she was complicated and passed her tests Great Ormond Street where the professor put her on sulphasalazine and pentasa. For the first time in a long long time she was pain and symptom free for a whole seven weeks!
Then she caught shingles, followed by Influenza A and was hospitalised for a week as she was exhausted. Since then we haven't been able to get back on top of her worsening tummy pain again.
Two weeks ago we saw a new doctor at Sheffield (as her usual doc was on holiday). He wasn't happy with the meds she was on and decided to introduce mesalazine alongside the sulphasalazine. Now, two weeks later and she is worse than before again! Had to have oramorph tonight as she was rolling around in pain...
Any suggestions please... oh and they have changed her diagnosis again to an unusual allergic bowel disease!
Then she caught shingles, followed by Influenza A and was hospitalised for a week as she was exhausted. Since then we haven't been able to get back on top of her worsening tummy pain again.
Two weeks ago we saw a new doctor at Sheffield (as her usual doc was on holiday). He wasn't happy with the meds she was on and decided to introduce mesalazine alongside the sulphasalazine. Now, two weeks later and she is worse than before again! Had to have oramorph tonight as she was rolling around in pain...
Any suggestions please... oh and they have changed her diagnosis again to an unusual allergic bowel disease!