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I was dx with active colitis in July. At that point my symptoms were not too severe. After taking of five day dose of antibiotics for a tooth infection, I now better understand what colitis can be. I have been "running" to the bathroom about 8 -12 times a day since August 36ht (eleven days). I have mild stomach pain all of the time and severe stomach cramps every time I have to run to the bathroom. . I had a emergency CAT scan last Wednesday of my abdomen and pelvic area and other than some inflammation of lymph nodes it was ok. All other blood work and stool cultures have been negative. I missed classes all of last week and today I am once again at home. I am stressed out about missing so many days of school this early in the semester and I am sure that is hot helping me.
I am taking 2 ,400 mg of asacol three times per day. I am eating a low density, bland diet, with no dairy. I am drinking lots of water and occasional glass of Gatorade to try to stay hydrated. Does anyone have any experience with colitis? Any suggestions of how I can get into remission? I last say my doctor on Friday. She told me to call her in two weeks if I am not better or sooner if I get worse. Two weeks! ![]() |
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Wisest Elder Ever
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Barb, I've read that Coconut Milk is good for colitis. Also Aloe Vera Juice. I think both can be purchased at most any grocery. Coconut milk usually comes in a small can - it's not really "milk" just called that.
I don't have much experience with colitis but my sister did (years ago) and I remember her using Coconut Milk with good results. The medications her dr. gave her seemed to make it worse but the Coconut Milk gave her some relief and soothed her tummy.
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I had a terrible time once years ago. Up to 30 bathroom visits per day.
I went to a Gastroenterologist and he recommended Psyllium seed to absorb the toxins from the bad bacteria causing the problem. Fixed it immediately! You can do capsules or the powder. I do the capsules now for minor diarrhea attacks. One or two a day with lots of water. You don't need the full dose recommended usually IMO. After antibiotics a colitis may develop...due to C.difficle. If that is the case vancomycin is usually given orally. But try the Psyllium solution. It is very effective.
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Grand Magnate
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C diff was negative.
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Wisest Elder Ever
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So try the Psyllium seed. You may be very surprised how quick and easy it is.
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I highly recommend yogurt, or any means by which you can increase the good bacteria in your gut. A course of antibiotics can clean all the good bacteria out of your gut, and replenishing them can help. And watch the sugary drinks; even Gatorade contains a lot of sugar which can increase frequency.
Do not let your symptoms continue too long. If your current gastroenterologist does not seem to have a plan, get a second opinion. I don't want to scare you, but I fired a whole gastro group when they neglected to treat my colitis, leading to the removal of everything from the appendix to the a.nal sphincter. (They wouldn't discuss probiotics, diet, or alternative treatments at all!) So I am serious when I say you want someone who will treat this aggressively. Asacol (mesalamine) does not work for everyone. I hated it. I now use Pentasa to try to suppress inflammation in my small intestine, which is all I have left. I had an ileostomy for a year, but have lived with a j-pouch for almost 9 years now. I wish you healing. I know of many folks who have beat colitis and have gone on to live healthy lives without much trouble. I wish I could back up time and find a different doctor . . . ![]()
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Wise Elder
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Barb -
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My son and h have Crohn's disease. I'm going to use the dreaded S word. Steroids. They have really helped my son and h get into remission. Oral prednisone is what is normally used for Crohn's. Maybe your GI doc should consider switching you to a different med other than asacol? Talk to your GI doc, Barb. I have IBS. I sometimes 'go' up to 20 times a day it is awful. This sounds like utter misery for you, hon
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Wisest Elder Ever
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Once the inflammation takes hold....from the initial trigger, both Crohn's and ulcerative colitis...become self sustaining. There is a cytokine response, that is not understood well, that continues in the mucosa.
That is why it is important to nip it early with common sense things first. Steroids are one alternate therapy. But now there are the injectable biologicals being tried as well. This page of a good link lists the immune suppressing treatments. http://www.webmd.com/ibd-crohns-dise...verview?page=2 Once this immune cascade is in place (certain people react to triggers this way and others do not) the sequesterants will no longer work. The Psyllium seed OTC and the RX ones are for removing irritating substances from the colon that are irritating it. C. difficile is the most common bacterial assault following oral antibiotics. It is more likely in hospitalized patients, and those who receive certain antibiotics and less so with others. Amoxicillin and Clindamycin...the latter very much so... are more likely to cause overgrowth, and Candida in the bowel.
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