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So one Sunday at the end of August I'm feeling some pain in my abdomen that doesn't go away. This continued for the rest of the day so I presented to my GP the following morning who then admitted me to hospital. This was about 0800. 12 hours later I'd had ultrasound, xray, CT and finally surgery. The surgery removed an unknown mass from my intestine and a resection followed.
A week later I'd become constipated and looked somewhat inflated. Within hours of being back in the UK I received more surgery, this time to drain a couple litres of bile due to a perforation of my small intestine and a temporary ileostomy was awarded.
A few days later I was diagnosed with Crohn's and a week later I left hospital nearly 2.5 stone lighter than when I was admitted overseas. This whole process lasting about two and a half weeks, until the middle of September just gone. Since leaving hospital I've gained back just over 2 stone and become quite comfortable with my stoma.
Quite an interesting experience, since I'd not displayed any notable Crohn like symptoms in the past. I was working 10 hours a day, doing about 2-3 hours of lifting and cardio along with steadily increasing my weight.
I hope thats brief, since I'm not one for posting my life story but I'd be interested if anyone has had stealth Crohn's too.
A week later I'd become constipated and looked somewhat inflated. Within hours of being back in the UK I received more surgery, this time to drain a couple litres of bile due to a perforation of my small intestine and a temporary ileostomy was awarded.
A few days later I was diagnosed with Crohn's and a week later I left hospital nearly 2.5 stone lighter than when I was admitted overseas. This whole process lasting about two and a half weeks, until the middle of September just gone. Since leaving hospital I've gained back just over 2 stone and become quite comfortable with my stoma.
Quite an interesting experience, since I'd not displayed any notable Crohn like symptoms in the past. I was working 10 hours a day, doing about 2-3 hours of lifting and cardio along with steadily increasing my weight.
I hope thats brief, since I'm not one for posting my life story but I'd be interested if anyone has had stealth Crohn's too.