I've been reading posts here for a while but have just joined to seek help. My 11 year old son has had "functional abdominal pain" for 9 months now. He's had endoscopies which show acid damage from reflux, but he isn't bothered by reflux. He's had a colonoscopy. Other than the reflux, the scopes found nothing.
His GI did say they saw "white dots" in the last scope but the biopsies came back negative.
We just had an MRI with contrast--nothing.
He has some constipation, never diarrhea. His abdomen is always bloated, which made us suspect SIBO, but the MRI didn't confirm that and a two week dose of xifaxan did nothing.
Early on the doctor did a test for genetic markers of Crohn's which was not positive, but now we've just found out we have a family member with Crohn's, which somehow no one saw fit to tell us before now. I am trying to find out what test was done.
My son has had periods of abdominal upset every couple of years, but this is the longest. He missed most of school in the spring; we really hoped he'd be back on track by fall but now we are on about half-time. This is a whole can of worms--I don't know whether to give up and hire a tutor (we're paying for a private school he can't even go to?), enroll him for online school? I am in poor health myself and just taking care of his health take all my energy and time. I just don't have the resources to be helping him with schoolwork at home (even though I am a trained teacher, lol.)
What do I need to do? More tests? Different doctor? Go to a specialist (we're in Texas). Shoot myself? I'm beginning to see that this kind of long-term issue is not uncommon, but it is hard, really hard, to accept that a kid can be so sick they can't go to school for NINE months and not have any kind of diagnosed illness.
We've tried all kind of alternatives (chiropracty, Chinese, accupuncture, nutritionists, neuroimmune specialist), all kinds of supplements, all kinds of diets.
Currently, he eats turkey, chicken, lamb, fish, eggs, hard cheese, almonds, fodmaps-allowed vegetables, squash, berries, honeydew, some apples. (He is lactose, gluten, and soy intolerant.)
He does eat potatoes and yams because we don't eat any grains. We are thinking of switching to SCD. He is taking Axid, Amitiza, Donnatal, and Miralax, plus enzymes and supplements. Doc wants him on VSL but he hasn't been able to tolerate it regularly.
Out of ideas here!
His GI did say they saw "white dots" in the last scope but the biopsies came back negative.
We just had an MRI with contrast--nothing.
He has some constipation, never diarrhea. His abdomen is always bloated, which made us suspect SIBO, but the MRI didn't confirm that and a two week dose of xifaxan did nothing.
Early on the doctor did a test for genetic markers of Crohn's which was not positive, but now we've just found out we have a family member with Crohn's, which somehow no one saw fit to tell us before now. I am trying to find out what test was done.
My son has had periods of abdominal upset every couple of years, but this is the longest. He missed most of school in the spring; we really hoped he'd be back on track by fall but now we are on about half-time. This is a whole can of worms--I don't know whether to give up and hire a tutor (we're paying for a private school he can't even go to?), enroll him for online school? I am in poor health myself and just taking care of his health take all my energy and time. I just don't have the resources to be helping him with schoolwork at home (even though I am a trained teacher, lol.)
What do I need to do? More tests? Different doctor? Go to a specialist (we're in Texas). Shoot myself? I'm beginning to see that this kind of long-term issue is not uncommon, but it is hard, really hard, to accept that a kid can be so sick they can't go to school for NINE months and not have any kind of diagnosed illness.
We've tried all kind of alternatives (chiropracty, Chinese, accupuncture, nutritionists, neuroimmune specialist), all kinds of supplements, all kinds of diets.
Currently, he eats turkey, chicken, lamb, fish, eggs, hard cheese, almonds, fodmaps-allowed vegetables, squash, berries, honeydew, some apples. (He is lactose, gluten, and soy intolerant.)
He does eat potatoes and yams because we don't eat any grains. We are thinking of switching to SCD. He is taking Axid, Amitiza, Donnatal, and Miralax, plus enzymes and supplements. Doc wants him on VSL but he hasn't been able to tolerate it regularly.
Out of ideas here!