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Hello community - it’s been some time since I’ve posted. I’ve been in remission for many years with the help of Remicade until very recently. Unfortunetly the skin doctor found some melanoma early this year and we made a decision to stop Remicade due to the ties to skin cancer. Cancer was removed completely with no major issues - just need to get checked very often now and be more mindful about being in the sun. At that time I had a colonoscopy and all was clear - no disease! I’ve historically had an aggressive form of Crohn’s (ileocolectomy in 2009) but we decided to try going medication free for 6 months. Unfortunately the colonoscopy at that time (now 6 weeks ago) showed new signs of disease so I have started Entyvio.
Last week I had blood in my stool for the first time in my history. It started as a little before bed time so I went to sleep. I woke up at 3am with an enormous amount of blood. I then passed out 3 times and my wife needed to call 911 to have paramedics get me out of the house and to the ER.
The bleeding stopped but after multiple tests (another colonoscopy and an endoscopy) no exact sign of where I bled from... which is frustrating. I’m doing the camera pill test for upper GI next week. The going theory is an ulcer bled out and healed quickly which sounds common- though very new (and scary!) for me.
I’m now on prednisone, iron, 6MP (which I’ve been taking for 16 yrs), and will continue Entyvio.
My hemoglobin dropped from 14.8 (baseline at colonoscopy 6 weeks ago) to 10.1 while in this hospital this week. I did not need a transfusion as they say they require those at +/- 7. Got home Thursday but am now exhausted all the time, have recurring headaches, and sleep a ton. I’m in pretty good shape having just done a sprint triathlon two week ago but now can barely make it up the stairs without my heart racing.
I’m looking for advice and what to expect over the next few weeks and months:
- how long does it take to recover?
- anything I should avoid??
- anything more I should do?
- success stories?
Would love to hear anything and everything. The last time I posted here was in recovery for my ileocolectomy (almost 9 yrs later and married with 2 kids now!). I feel the need to apologize for going silent while in remission- I should have stuck around to support! Now back here - I pledge to be more active. I have some great stories and clearly some not fun ones - I know I can help others too.
Looking forward to hearing from you all and being part of this great community.
~Alex
Last week I had blood in my stool for the first time in my history. It started as a little before bed time so I went to sleep. I woke up at 3am with an enormous amount of blood. I then passed out 3 times and my wife needed to call 911 to have paramedics get me out of the house and to the ER.
The bleeding stopped but after multiple tests (another colonoscopy and an endoscopy) no exact sign of where I bled from... which is frustrating. I’m doing the camera pill test for upper GI next week. The going theory is an ulcer bled out and healed quickly which sounds common- though very new (and scary!) for me.
I’m now on prednisone, iron, 6MP (which I’ve been taking for 16 yrs), and will continue Entyvio.
My hemoglobin dropped from 14.8 (baseline at colonoscopy 6 weeks ago) to 10.1 while in this hospital this week. I did not need a transfusion as they say they require those at +/- 7. Got home Thursday but am now exhausted all the time, have recurring headaches, and sleep a ton. I’m in pretty good shape having just done a sprint triathlon two week ago but now can barely make it up the stairs without my heart racing.
I’m looking for advice and what to expect over the next few weeks and months:
- how long does it take to recover?
- anything I should avoid??
- anything more I should do?
- success stories?
Would love to hear anything and everything. The last time I posted here was in recovery for my ileocolectomy (almost 9 yrs later and married with 2 kids now!). I feel the need to apologize for going silent while in remission- I should have stuck around to support! Now back here - I pledge to be more active. I have some great stories and clearly some not fun ones - I know I can help others too.
Looking forward to hearing from you all and being part of this great community.
~Alex