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Hi All,
As I shared yesterday, I have jejunoileitis. I have a 3-3.5 cm permanent stricture in my TI which has caused some problems with constipation and narrowing from acute and possible chronic changes in my proximal ileum and jejunum as well which led to an SBO and hospitilization in the end of May. I finished Prednisone just over a month ago and received my first Stelara infusion Aug 7 after failing both Remicade (skin reaction after a year) and Entyvio (ended up in flare after a year). I stay away from all grains, whole nuts and seeds, dairy, nightshades, red and tough meats (pork, brown meat etc). This has left me a bit limited in my protein options and even the nut butters and ground flax, hemp or chia that I usually put in my smoothies are starting to bother me a bit (constipation). When I do completely low fibre and low residue I get backed up and when I try to add in a bit of fibre it helps for a bit but then I get problems again. I've been crying every day in frustration and some support and advice would be nice. My current GI is hesitant to do surgery on my stricture due to it being so short and wanting to wait and see what my jejunum will do and how everything will respond to the Stelara. She did say there was a possibility of dilation but my old Gi told me this was not possible due to the strictures location. I'm just so frustrated with trying to manage two things these days: active and chronic inflammation. I felt so good about 3 weeks after my loading dose of stelara but after about 5-6 weeks started having problems again and am having trouble being patient while my GI trys to fight the company to get me 4 week injections instead of 8 weeks. I have to do a fecal cal first so she has information to send the company but I can't do it until 4 weeks after my next injection which is on Saturday. I am becoming discouraged that I will never reach the remission I first was having on Remicade before the skin stuff started because of the strict. Hearing your stories and advice would be much appreciated.
As I shared yesterday, I have jejunoileitis. I have a 3-3.5 cm permanent stricture in my TI which has caused some problems with constipation and narrowing from acute and possible chronic changes in my proximal ileum and jejunum as well which led to an SBO and hospitilization in the end of May. I finished Prednisone just over a month ago and received my first Stelara infusion Aug 7 after failing both Remicade (skin reaction after a year) and Entyvio (ended up in flare after a year). I stay away from all grains, whole nuts and seeds, dairy, nightshades, red and tough meats (pork, brown meat etc). This has left me a bit limited in my protein options and even the nut butters and ground flax, hemp or chia that I usually put in my smoothies are starting to bother me a bit (constipation). When I do completely low fibre and low residue I get backed up and when I try to add in a bit of fibre it helps for a bit but then I get problems again. I've been crying every day in frustration and some support and advice would be nice. My current GI is hesitant to do surgery on my stricture due to it being so short and wanting to wait and see what my jejunum will do and how everything will respond to the Stelara. She did say there was a possibility of dilation but my old Gi told me this was not possible due to the strictures location. I'm just so frustrated with trying to manage two things these days: active and chronic inflammation. I felt so good about 3 weeks after my loading dose of stelara but after about 5-6 weeks started having problems again and am having trouble being patient while my GI trys to fight the company to get me 4 week injections instead of 8 weeks. I have to do a fecal cal first so she has information to send the company but I can't do it until 4 weeks after my next injection which is on Saturday. I am becoming discouraged that I will never reach the remission I first was having on Remicade before the skin stuff started because of the strict. Hearing your stories and advice would be much appreciated.