As per title, does anyone only ever have symptoms in the morning? Especially first thing in the morning when you wake up? If so what have you been diagnosed with?
I agree.We're all different in every way,both in symptoms,lifestyle and medication.Some people can tolerate most things,others hardly anything.I hate feeling unwell,so I do my best to avoid stuff that makes me that way.But younger people might take the" live now and suffer the consequences later" attitude.Having said that,a "little of what I fancy"passes my lips frequently.oo:I have Crohn's Colitis and have had some really horrible mornings. My colleagues at work often comment on my grey appearance and I just smile wanly and tell them "I usually perk up in an hour or two." The 6MP I'm taking now seems to be helping, but I'm not fully off the Pred from my last flare so it's hard to be certain. Anyway, it's likely you've already been investigating the effects of various foods, but i throw it out there just in case. I have a long list of things that I've learned make it worse. Good luck!
with out going into T.M.I.have you tried using vaseline before inserting the supp.I also find if I can sit down for an hour or so afterwards,it starts to melt and gets to work.It's all trial and error.It's good that you're seeing the nurse soon,I hope things get better for you.It can be very stressful can't it.This is day 11 on pred. No symptom changes.... Tried supps and i couldn't do them. When u constantly feel like u want to goto the toilet, sticking something up there makes it worse! I tried for 5 days and they didn't work.
Got a last minute appointment with the GI nurse practitioner in 2 days. She said she will do extensive tests. More blood tests!!! Had 5 blood tests in the last 3 months! All normal! Not sure if there are more extensive blood tests they can do???
Thanks for the info! I tried all different methods and it just made me want to goto the toilet more.with out going into T.M.I.have you tried using vaseline before inserting the supp.I also find if I can sit down for an hour or so afterwards,it starts to melt and gets to work.It's all trial and error.It's good that you're seeing the nurse soon,I hope things get better for you.It can be very stressful can't it.