First week on entocort
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First week on entocort
Hello,
I have finished my first week on entocort. Based on your advice, I have completely cleaned up my diet.....no gluten, dairy or soy, and only cooked veggies, no fruit. For the first time since it started and ultimately, my diagnosis, I am starting
feel better.
I know it is a long road, but seeing improvement makes the path hopeful.
Thanks to all of you for sharing your experiences.
Warmly,
Lori
I have finished my first week on entocort. Based on your advice, I have completely cleaned up my diet.....no gluten, dairy or soy, and only cooked veggies, no fruit. For the first time since it started and ultimately, my diagnosis, I am starting
feel better.
I know it is a long road, but seeing improvement makes the path hopeful.
Thanks to all of you for sharing your experiences.
Warmly,
Lori
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- Adélie Penguin
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- Location: waterville,oh
Hi Joan,
I think I am on a generic version of Entocort, although it says Entocort EC on the pills. I was only charged the generic copayment at the pharmacy.
I had been very hesitant to take a steroid medication. When, the Lialda did not help much and then failed completely after 2 months, I was miserable. I called my doctor, and he convinced me to start the Entocort, and this board taught me about the "real" diet connection. (I thought I was eating carefully...boy was I mistaken!!) I see the combination is the key.
I hope your doctor offers you help on Wednesday.
Warmly,
Lori
I think I am on a generic version of Entocort, although it says Entocort EC on the pills. I was only charged the generic copayment at the pharmacy.
I had been very hesitant to take a steroid medication. When, the Lialda did not help much and then failed completely after 2 months, I was miserable. I called my doctor, and he convinced me to start the Entocort, and this board taught me about the "real" diet connection. (I thought I was eating carefully...boy was I mistaken!!) I see the combination is the key.
I hope your doctor offers you help on Wednesday.
Warmly,
Lori
Good news Lori! Keep up the good work.
I was on Entocort for 6 months.. One month at full dose. One month at 6 mg.. Two months at 3 mg a day. the last two months were spent slowly weaning the dose down and "fine tuning" the diet. When you get to a low dose, your reactions to things will be more apparent. That's when I realized that i couldn't eat peanut butter ( it's part of the soy family).
Just know that when you start to feel a bit constipated, that s your cue to lower the dose. Don't be in a hurry to get off of it. there is a higher rate of relapse for those who stop too soon. Give yourself plenty of time to heal.
Take Care
Leah
I was on Entocort for 6 months.. One month at full dose. One month at 6 mg.. Two months at 3 mg a day. the last two months were spent slowly weaning the dose down and "fine tuning" the diet. When you get to a low dose, your reactions to things will be more apparent. That's when I realized that i couldn't eat peanut butter ( it's part of the soy family).
Just know that when you start to feel a bit constipated, that s your cue to lower the dose. Don't be in a hurry to get off of it. there is a higher rate of relapse for those who stop too soon. Give yourself plenty of time to heal.
Take Care
Leah
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- Adélie Penguin
- Posts: 68
- Joined: Tue Dec 11, 2012 2:40 pm
- Location: waterville,oh
I am happy to stay on the Entocort, even though I had initial fear . I will be traveling starting on Saturday, and food will be more of a challenge. The first few stays I can stay with a friend, and cook to my diet needs. The next few days I will be dependent on restaurant food. I have been googleing restaurants in the area and emailing to ask if they can accommodate my simply diet. I may end up eating 3 meals a day in one restaurant....maybe they will save me a booth !
Warmly,
Lori
Warmly,
Lori