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Hi friends,
About 8-9 years ago, I was diagnosed with Crohn's. I was given Asacol and it went into remission, so I quit taking it after about 2 months. I didn't realize that I was supposed to take it forever and I felt better, so it seemed the right thing to do.
About two months ago, I went to my Primary Care Dr for odd, random pains that didn't seem to make sense. He did bloodwork, found I was anemic, figured this may be related to the old Crohn's diagnosis, and referred me to a new GI doctor.
So, Aug 7, I have my colonoscopy and find that the Crohn's is worse. Inflammation in all parts of the colon. I'm put on 40 mg Prednisone and Lialda. Immediately I feel better. I try to taper the Prednisone, but each time I taper, my stools lose their form, so I'm bumped back up.
At my follow-up appointment earlier this week, my GI doc tells me that he wants me to try Humira. He says that new studies show that rather than starting other meds first and transitioning to Remicade/Humira if those don't work, it's now recommended to call in the big dogs from the start. So, assuming my insurance approves everything, I should be starting next week.
Everything I've read on Humira's site, on forums, and everything else I can find, still indicates that Humira should only be used if nothing else works. Has anyone else heard this? He's a very reputable GI doctor in my area, and I trust him, but it just goes against what I've read.
Thoughts?
About 8-9 years ago, I was diagnosed with Crohn's. I was given Asacol and it went into remission, so I quit taking it after about 2 months. I didn't realize that I was supposed to take it forever and I felt better, so it seemed the right thing to do.
About two months ago, I went to my Primary Care Dr for odd, random pains that didn't seem to make sense. He did bloodwork, found I was anemic, figured this may be related to the old Crohn's diagnosis, and referred me to a new GI doctor.
So, Aug 7, I have my colonoscopy and find that the Crohn's is worse. Inflammation in all parts of the colon. I'm put on 40 mg Prednisone and Lialda. Immediately I feel better. I try to taper the Prednisone, but each time I taper, my stools lose their form, so I'm bumped back up.
At my follow-up appointment earlier this week, my GI doc tells me that he wants me to try Humira. He says that new studies show that rather than starting other meds first and transitioning to Remicade/Humira if those don't work, it's now recommended to call in the big dogs from the start. So, assuming my insurance approves everything, I should be starting next week.
Everything I've read on Humira's site, on forums, and everything else I can find, still indicates that Humira should only be used if nothing else works. Has anyone else heard this? He's a very reputable GI doctor in my area, and I trust him, but it just goes against what I've read.
Thoughts?