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If I go on Biologics that seems to be a lifetime decision.
If I go on Vedolizimab - what happens if you go off or substitute another biologic down the line ?
In general , for those familiar , how often do people here/elsewhere complain that their biologic choice was one they wish they hadn’t made .
I've read here and there - that Biologics "may not be" as effective as would be liked
The woman who did my colonoscopy Wrote ;
“A mild amount of inflammation in the last part of your small intestine called the term Ileum - seen also on the biopsies . Your colon(or large intestine) looked normal during the colonsocopy . However , the biopsies of the colon showed signs of active inflammation on a microscopic level. This is a non-specific finding”
How risky is it , for those with a lot of experience here ..would it be for someone , perhaps like me to
forestall Biologic , hoping that diet and exercise can control this process ?
I’m considering trying rapamycin for example. I don't know if it's a good idea, but i'm heavy now into eating Apples/oranges/Green leafy stuff and
higher fat , grass-fed hamburger and have no idea whether this helps or is a good idea. Also absolutely no sugar.
If I go on Vedolizimab - what happens if you go off or substitute another biologic down the line ?
In general , for those familiar , how often do people here/elsewhere complain that their biologic choice was one they wish they hadn’t made .
I've read here and there - that Biologics "may not be" as effective as would be liked
The woman who did my colonoscopy Wrote ;
“A mild amount of inflammation in the last part of your small intestine called the term Ileum - seen also on the biopsies . Your colon(or large intestine) looked normal during the colonsocopy . However , the biopsies of the colon showed signs of active inflammation on a microscopic level. This is a non-specific finding”
How risky is it , for those with a lot of experience here ..would it be for someone , perhaps like me to
forestall Biologic , hoping that diet and exercise can control this process ?
I’m considering trying rapamycin for example. I don't know if it's a good idea, but i'm heavy now into eating Apples/oranges/Green leafy stuff and
higher fat , grass-fed hamburger and have no idea whether this helps or is a good idea. Also absolutely no sugar.