My 19 year old son has recently been diagnosed with an aggressive form of crohns (July 2010).
He had been at home with sickness and diarohea and having been to the docs twice and being told he had a virus, I finally took him to hospital. Because he had been unwell for a while, his potassium levels had dropped to a critical level and he was admitted and put on a drip. It was whilst he was waiting for the drip to take effect that he had some blood taken and sent off for tests.
Within the space of 24 hours we had gone from having a normal family live to having our lives turned upside down with his diagnosis. He was kept in hospital for 10 days and in that time he had lost over 2 stone (there wasn't much of him before!).
The consultant kept asking if there was any history in our family of Crohns (which there isn't), and because of this he couldn't understand why it was so aggressive.
Whilst in hospital he had an endoscopy and also a scan because the ulcers were so large they couldn't carry on with the camera.
His whole life has been turned upside down, mainly because at the moment he is too unwell to play/train for football and he is also signed off from work. This is really getting to him and I feel he is trying to run before he can walk.
Since coming home from his first time in hospital he has been taken in twice since with a suspected blood clot (which has now been ruled out) and also a racing heart beat and low blood pressure - we cannot get any answers as to whether this is related to the medication he is currently taking.
If anyone has any advice on how to cope or answers to the above, please get in contact.
He had been at home with sickness and diarohea and having been to the docs twice and being told he had a virus, I finally took him to hospital. Because he had been unwell for a while, his potassium levels had dropped to a critical level and he was admitted and put on a drip. It was whilst he was waiting for the drip to take effect that he had some blood taken and sent off for tests.
Within the space of 24 hours we had gone from having a normal family live to having our lives turned upside down with his diagnosis. He was kept in hospital for 10 days and in that time he had lost over 2 stone (there wasn't much of him before!).
The consultant kept asking if there was any history in our family of Crohns (which there isn't), and because of this he couldn't understand why it was so aggressive.
Whilst in hospital he had an endoscopy and also a scan because the ulcers were so large they couldn't carry on with the camera.
His whole life has been turned upside down, mainly because at the moment he is too unwell to play/train for football and he is also signed off from work. This is really getting to him and I feel he is trying to run before he can walk.
Since coming home from his first time in hospital he has been taken in twice since with a suspected blood clot (which has now been ruled out) and also a racing heart beat and low blood pressure - we cannot get any answers as to whether this is related to the medication he is currently taking.
If anyone has any advice on how to cope or answers to the above, please get in contact.