I have been suffering from collagenous colitis for about 28 years. Although I was diagnosed in 2000, I believe the symptoms started when I was in high school (not yesterday!

For many years, I did nothing. It was uncomfortable and embarassing at times, however it was manageable. I had mentioned the 'D' to my GP and was put on Motilium for a while, but my symptoms did not get any better or worse.
That all changed after I had my first child at age 27. In addition to my symptoms becoming worse (terrible bloating, explosive diarrhea, horrible smell, and cramps like labour pain), I also developed postpartum depression which evolved into clinical depression. Wow - that sounds so depressing. I never realized I was in such bad shape!
At that time, I changed GP's and she sent me to an internist regarding my symptoms. I finally was diagnosed. There really was something wrong with me! I had collagenous colitis, was somewhat lactose intolerant, and also had IBD.
I was put on Trental 400 mg twice a day, Dicetel 50 mg three times a day, and high fiber diet. After about six months the symptoms seemed to reducing in severity. However, I never could keep up with the high fiber diet. My Dr. could not understand how I could have undigested food in my stool. I didn't know either, but it was there!
So, as the symptoms were lessening and seemed to be stable, I stopped taking the medication. No problem.
Until, in the matter of 2 years I had changed jobs, moved, and learned my mom had stage 4 lung cancer. Well, the symptoms returned with a vengence.
I was put on Entocort for 2 months (starting at 9 mg, then 6, then finally 3 mg). It was the best 2 months I ever remember having. I was like a miracle. All of the symptoms vanished. But, within 2 weeks of being off of the Entocort, I was right back where I started. My Dr. told me that the Entocort would heal my bowel and then the Trental and Dicetel should be all that I needed to keep the symptoms at bay. Wrong.
I asked at that time if I should consider changing my diet (gluten free). I was told that diet had nothing to do with it. 'Okay' I said. So I tried the meds and high fiber diet for another 4 months. By this time I was in agony. I couldn't stand any pressure at all on my stomach. Not only was it bloated, but painful to the touch as well.
I was put back on Entocort again in addition to my other meds.
Again - a miracle. This time for 3 1/2 months. But I was told that I can't stay on it. Darn!
So here I am, still suffering with terrible bloating, explosive diarrhea, horrible smell, and cramps like labour pains only twice as bad.
What a negative Nelly! It sounds really depressing, but I am a very happy person! I love my life even if it is kind of crappy!

On the bright side, I have found this board and after reading some of the posts, I know I am finally in the right place! I am ready to take my health into my own hands and start taking a bigger part in my treatment decisions.
I am thinking about going back on the Entocort to heal my bowel and going Gluten free at the same time. What are your thoughts? Will that speed up the healing process versus just going GF?
What about Kefir and other probitics? Could I take them as well or just take it one step at a time?
I am so tired of being sick and tired that I want to do everything that I can to finally feel 'normal', what ever that might be like.
Can't wait to hear back from someone - anyone at all!
-Norma