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10 Years after diagnosis

Hello and WOW! I wish I would've known about this forum sooner.

I was diagnosed in 2001. It took 5 or so years of being sick.

I started out on prednisone and pentasa and flagyl but none of that lasted very long cause I ended up in the psych ward with some drug induced psychosis. That was the summer of 2001.

After that it was Remicade and Imuran until 2006 when I got sick again. This time I spent a long time in the hospital with NG tube and not eating for 5 days or so.

Then in yearly 2007 I had small bowel resection. Remicade had stopped working. Surgery helped a lot. Then I was just on vitamin B-12 shots and azathioprine. And now I'm not on any Crohn's meds. But I do take a lot of vitamins and psyllium husk flakes. I found it helps better than Welcol and that powder stuff - colestramine, I think.

And right now I don't have any symptoms of Crohn's. I go to the bathroom a lot but sometimes its an actual poop and not just runny diarrhea. I think it's due to have a lot of small bowel removed cause I know what a flair feels like and I haven't had one in a long time.

Also I used to have distracting joint pain - especially in my knees. But it's cleared up after stopping the azathioprine. It took a few weeks though.

For the past few months I've been collecting my medical records and I've made a data visualization of experience. But the blog isn't quite ready for release yet. I'll post back and try and provide some direction for someone who wants to make a visualization of their health history. Everybody is so different though it'll be next to impossible to create a generic visualization templet.

:ybiggrin:

Anyhow, I really wish I would've found this forum sooner! It's really good.
 

Crohn's 35

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Hi there welcome to the forum :bigwave: glad you found us, many people here have suffered as you but in different degrees or from different meds. I have had 2 resections and being on B12 shots monthly improved my life somewhat. If I had of looked after myself better the first time I had a resection, I wouldnt of had the second that has never gotten me into remission. Everyone is different with the disease and medications, what works for you, may not for others, not a nice disease... I wished when I got dx'd 20 years ago I would of loved to have had this forum or a computer lol.

:welcome:
 

xJillx

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Hi and welcome to the forum! I am glad to hear you really don't have any symptoms at this time. I agree that the occasional D could be caused by the resection. You made the smart move of taking psyllium husk; I hear that helps with the D.

Just curious, why did you stop taking aza? It sounds like it was really working for you. And staying on a maintenance med (espcially an effective one) is important to help prevent future flare ups.
 
Hi there glad to heaar ur well and not suffering from many symptoms. I was on aza for a while but had bad side effects what was ur reason for coming off?
I have been diagnosed just over a year and a half and only just found this forum its great like urself i wished i had found it sooner...!
Like u im on loadds of vitamins although i take pentassa aswell.
take caarae..x
 
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