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E has been in a weird flare for the past year. Her calprotectin has been slowly rising; it actually hit 1090 in the spring and then dropped back to 650 a little later--still way too high. Her iron levels dropped in the spring too, and she was feeling fatigued. But she wasn't really having any abdominal symptoms--no pain or diarrhea or nausea. Her doctor ordered an MRE in the fall and again in May, which just showed the usual inflammation at the ileum and the same old stricture there. Her doctor upped infliximab a bit up to 650 mg every 6 weeks, and ordered iron infusions.
In July, our HMO switched E to an adult GI and we didn't know what to expect. She had a video appt with her last month and the new doctor was great! She asked good questions and seemed to grasp E's case details right away, and she is definitely not a "Let's watch this for a while" kind of practitioner. She increased her infliximab dose to 650 mg every 4 weeks, scheduled a scope for August, and gave us a referral to rheumatology for mtx management. The scope was today and showed inflammation and ulceration at the ileum and a small fistula. We're going to get another calprotectin in a few months to see if the infliximab increase reduces the inflammation.
Another notable thing about today's scope is that I had to leave E at the door due to Covid restrictions. She did great, advocating for herself when needed and meeting her new doctor on her own.
In July, our HMO switched E to an adult GI and we didn't know what to expect. She had a video appt with her last month and the new doctor was great! She asked good questions and seemed to grasp E's case details right away, and she is definitely not a "Let's watch this for a while" kind of practitioner. She increased her infliximab dose to 650 mg every 4 weeks, scheduled a scope for August, and gave us a referral to rheumatology for mtx management. The scope was today and showed inflammation and ulceration at the ileum and a small fistula. We're going to get another calprotectin in a few months to see if the infliximab increase reduces the inflammation.
Another notable thing about today's scope is that I had to leave E at the door due to Covid restrictions. She did great, advocating for herself when needed and meeting her new doctor on her own.