I was diagnosed with Crohn's at age 17, and I'm now 26. I have been lucky enough to avoid surgery so far. I had a bad flare that began last October. I went back on Humira, which I had stopped taking because of severe sinus infections, and started taking Entocort.
I wound up in the hospital at the end of November. A small bowel follow through showed 2-3 cm of "threadlike" narrowing at the end of my terminal ileum, which is the area that always narrows when I flare. The first night in the hospital, I saw one of my GI's partners, who recommended IV Prednisone and a surgery consult. My GI, however, wanted to avoid surgery.
I was on Prednisone for 6 weeks and went back to the hospital in January with severe abdominal pain. My GI did a colonoscopy and said that I appeared to be in remission. He thought my symptoms were now more IBS-related.
I have been taking Elavil for the IBS but continue to have symptoms of abdominal pain and diarrhea followed by several days of constipation. I had another small bowel follow through last week that showed "slight improvement" but continued narrowing. A stool sample and bloodwork came back negative for inflammation, which to me means that the narrowed area must be scarring. My Crohn's specialist is on maternity leave, but her PA recommended that I see a surgeon. However, my regular GI does not think I need surgery. I know 2-3 cm of narrowing is a comparatively small area. Is it worth pursuing surgery for this? I am on medical leave from work because of the pain, and I just don't know what else to do!
I wound up in the hospital at the end of November. A small bowel follow through showed 2-3 cm of "threadlike" narrowing at the end of my terminal ileum, which is the area that always narrows when I flare. The first night in the hospital, I saw one of my GI's partners, who recommended IV Prednisone and a surgery consult. My GI, however, wanted to avoid surgery.
I was on Prednisone for 6 weeks and went back to the hospital in January with severe abdominal pain. My GI did a colonoscopy and said that I appeared to be in remission. He thought my symptoms were now more IBS-related.
I have been taking Elavil for the IBS but continue to have symptoms of abdominal pain and diarrhea followed by several days of constipation. I had another small bowel follow through last week that showed "slight improvement" but continued narrowing. A stool sample and bloodwork came back negative for inflammation, which to me means that the narrowed area must be scarring. My Crohn's specialist is on maternity leave, but her PA recommended that I see a surgeon. However, my regular GI does not think I need surgery. I know 2-3 cm of narrowing is a comparatively small area. Is it worth pursuing surgery for this? I am on medical leave from work because of the pain, and I just don't know what else to do!