Hi there,
My first post on here. My 13 year old son was diagnosed with Crohn's disease just over a year ago after being very poorly. After diagnosis he was put on steroids for 9 weeks and since then has been fairly well apart from experiencing sharp and painful pains in his joints and over his body for the past couple of months. At his last 3 monthly check up, they requested a stool sample as he hadn't been feeling great and also down to the pain. (his last two blood tests had been fine). The stool samples showed inflammation indicating that things were flaring up again. They have very quickly put him back on a different course of steroids (Entocort), but alongside this a maintenance drug called Azathioprine for a minimum of 5 years which he is to start this Monday. This all happened very quickly yesterday at his clinic appointment and although I was told some of the side effects (such as greater risk of skin cancer so he will need to wear sun-screen even in the winter) it was a lot to take in.
I have just read the full side effects on the information sheet with the medication and it has scared me half to death - listing under the common side effects increased risk of various cancers, reduction in blood platelets, decrease in red blood cells, increase in infections etc. I would be very grateful to speak to parents who currently have children/teenagers on this drug to see how they have got on and if it has been worth it! I am really apprehensive about putting him on it at present.
Many thanks,
Lisa
My first post on here. My 13 year old son was diagnosed with Crohn's disease just over a year ago after being very poorly. After diagnosis he was put on steroids for 9 weeks and since then has been fairly well apart from experiencing sharp and painful pains in his joints and over his body for the past couple of months. At his last 3 monthly check up, they requested a stool sample as he hadn't been feeling great and also down to the pain. (his last two blood tests had been fine). The stool samples showed inflammation indicating that things were flaring up again. They have very quickly put him back on a different course of steroids (Entocort), but alongside this a maintenance drug called Azathioprine for a minimum of 5 years which he is to start this Monday. This all happened very quickly yesterday at his clinic appointment and although I was told some of the side effects (such as greater risk of skin cancer so he will need to wear sun-screen even in the winter) it was a lot to take in.
I have just read the full side effects on the information sheet with the medication and it has scared me half to death - listing under the common side effects increased risk of various cancers, reduction in blood platelets, decrease in red blood cells, increase in infections etc. I would be very grateful to speak to parents who currently have children/teenagers on this drug to see how they have got on and if it has been worth it! I am really apprehensive about putting him on it at present.
Many thanks,
Lisa