Hi there, best wishes . I will be thinking of you. I am off myself tomorrow to speak to my Consultant re going back on Humira injections : not keen, but no other choice.
Let us know how you are when you feel up to being back online. Love and prayers
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Wishing you the best with your upcoming surgery.I am going to be getting my first surgery ever soon. I had my second scope yesterday after being diagnosed in August after 6 years of pain and being told I had IBS. They still couldn't get past my bad stricture in my transverse colon. So it has got to come out, I met with my surgeon a couple months ago and now my GI is going to be talking to him today to set up my surgery.
I wish you all the luck and I am using a thread to journal my experiences in this part of the forum also. It makes me feel a lot better to be able to come here and read people going through the same things and see that this is not far out of the norm. Thanks for posting here and being part of this great community.
Good luck with the surgery. I had laparoscopic and recovered well. I would say that it took a while though before my tummy stopped hurting/aching when I lifted something or stretched too much. Even now 4 years on I get the odd twinge if I overdo it but for the first time in 48 years that I have ever had to have major surgery, it was nowhere as bad as I thought or expected it to be. I even came off my pain pump within 24 hours!
Take care.
I too had keyhole surgery, worth waiting for!
Good luck with it all.
Did you ever get your second remi infusion? I finally got mine yesterday, a week late, but better late than never!
Glad the surgery was successful. Wishing you a speedy recovery.Well I had a successful surgery yesterday , still a lot of soreness but the MEDS are keeping the pain at bay .
I am getting tested for c diffAnd the latest news is that I have developed c-diff ,hopefully with the right treatment it will soon be sorted
You too
Hi Ron
You take care also!
AgreeHi Tony
Let us all know how you are when you get a minute.
Sending you lots of hugs
Hi, hang in there Tony (gentle hug) ~ i am so sorry you are having a rough time. I have had some really rough ops and know that it feels overwhelming put lightly. I am going to look forward to your post when you are euphoric, healed, and thriving (I hope you can hold this image too). I know you have many around the world sending good vibes, praying for your pain and any difficulties to leave with a speedy recover to good health.
My warmest thoughts and prayers,
Be well, God bless
Hi Tony
Let us all know how you are when you get a minute.
Sending you lots of hugs
hey Layla how are you doing with your infusions , any improvement since the last oneGood to hear some good news, hope it continues!
Great.[emoji4]Another great night , stoma output thickening and felling really good , walking well yesterday and did at least another 500 m today , told by doc this morning i could discharged by Monday if I continue like this ,, only one more day of iv antibiotics and my central line will be out , thanks for all the support and hope everyone else gets some improvement in their health.
hey Layla how are you doing with your infusions , any improvement since the last one
hoping you will get and sustain improvement .
Not really seeing much improvement, last week was particularly bad. It seems to me that the Humira was doing something, just not enough. My next infusion is in 2 weeks, the last of the loading doses. I really hope that will be the one to make a difference!
Good to hear you're up and about! Is the stoma a permanent one?
Hope you get to go home on monday:dusty:
I hope the best , TonyThe option is there to reattach (maybe , they left a section at the very end)) but I'm quite happy to keep the STOMA permanently , the way I feel now is that with a STOMA I can lead
a near normal life , here's hoping .
Hey, we're awake at the same time!
Glad the stoma is making such a difference, I have a friend who also doesn't want it reconnected as she's doing so well, let's hope it's as successful for you!
The prednisone will do that to you, I was on it for about a month and had a really hard time fixing my sleep schedule.my sleep patterns are all over the place at the moment , im blaming the prednisolone , im still on 30mg oral but i think im going down to 25mg soon , hope all is good in New Zealand ,
Hope you enjoyed the match v Ireland , it only took us 111 years to win a test against ye , I think the next match in Dublin will be a really good one .
The prednisone will do that to you, I was on it for about a month and had a really hard time fixing my sleep schedule.
Try melatonin? I know it's bland, but still...
Melatonin is supposedly natural, and will stabilise your sleep / awake cycle. It shouldn't interfere with anything, I don't think, but still ask your doctor tomorrow.I'm on prednisolone for the best part of 3 months as it stands , just came off iv pred , must ask the docs about melatonin tomorrow,
I took a 5mg oxynorm(oxycodin) and .5 mg of xanax about 40 minutes ago and im still wide awake but im feeling great :thumright: .
my sleep patterns are all over the place at the moment , im blaming the prednisolone , im still on 30mg oral but i think im going down to 25mg soon , hope all is good in New Zealand ,
Hope you enjoyed the match v Ireland , it only took us 111 years to win a test against ye , I think the next match in Dublin will be a really good one .
Yes that was a special game, congratulations!
Pred made me an insomniac and generally angry, aggressive and impossible to be around so my dr prescribed Amitriptyline, a very low dose at 10mg, but it really helped with both. Ask your doc if it would be right for you.