Hi Lissie, you are welcome. Best of luck on getting pregnant, though I should warn you, when I was diagnosed with Crohn's in the beginning the gastroenologist recommend I dont have anymore, turns out I chose a few years early not anyways. The problem with pregnancy is you cannot be on a lot of medication or any if can be helped. You sound like you are in the beginning stages and my first stage was when I was 17. I had bad periods (extremely bad) and diarrhea, contantly and every time I moved, (stress related) I got sick. NO one really knows what actually starts it, but refined sugar (I admit probably too much of it) and a lot of stress in my life, which some I may have created.
I have had one operation of 6 inches of intestine and was almost normal for 8 years, then I had a break up in a commonlaw marriage 4 years ago and it started up again. My first attack since my surgery was last May 24th, July and early Aug. They thought it was a "twisted bowel" but I knew from my old experience that it was an obstructed bowel. Believe it or not it was from a lodged Bratwurst (chewy weiner) and have never eating one since, another was from a kernel of corn from soup. I dont want to scare you because my symptoms this time around are not near as bad because I caught it in time. I was on Prenisone, but finished the meds 2 weeks ago and had a colonoscopy, saying it wasnt all that bad. I was not impressed with his opinion, cause I really have to watch what I eat. My mother figured it out that every time I ended up in the hospital, I was on my period (everything swells)>
I was able to lead a normal life until this summer and now being on nothing is scary for me too. But I have been on too many medications and they are now affecting my muscles. I am waiting for surgery, but since we only have one surgeon, and I live in a small town (the surgeon is in Austrailia for 6 weeks) and now that the gastroenologist says his opinion, I will be on a long waiting list. We have good health systems, just understaffed.
I dont mean to pry, but could you tell me how old you are and how long you have had symptoms of Crohn's? My older sister never had pain until after her surgery, which they took out 16 inches, and she is on Ascol for her colitis as well. Apparently that is pretty rare to get both. She lives in PEI and I am in Northern Ontario, so we havent seen each other in 10 years. She had this for years and they took so long to diagnose us all because we are not skinny.
My first attack I lost 40 lbs in 2 months and that's how a specialist and a teaching doctor figured it out in downtown Toronto.
My advise, is unless your family doctor is up to date and knows alot about Crohn's, mine doesnt, dont let anyone tell you how you should feel. Everyone is different and only other patients can understand. If Asacol is working, that is good. Entocort is a good choice too, but up here it is $300.00 for 2 months. For mild to moderate. There is an herbal remedy called "Cats Claw" which I have heard works, I am going to try it and bought Acidophilus tablets, started last night. Tell me what your symptoms are and discuss every detail with your doctor. Good luck!
Penny
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