Entocort
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Hi Joan,
I had major improvement within a week. Within 2 weeks I was experiencing C and lowered the dose. I seem to be very sensitive to entocort, and within 8 weeks I completely weaned off, until I was down to 1 pill every third day, and then I stopped. I am not 100% (is anybody?), but I am very, very good. I think the entocort gave me time to let my diet heal.
I hope you feel much much better soon.
Lori
I had major improvement within a week. Within 2 weeks I was experiencing C and lowered the dose. I seem to be very sensitive to entocort, and within 8 weeks I completely weaned off, until I was down to 1 pill every third day, and then I stopped. I am not 100% (is anybody?), but I am very, very good. I think the entocort gave me time to let my diet heal.
I hope you feel much much better soon.
Lori
Re: Entocort
JLH wrote:How long did it take to work for you? Does it help 100%?
I started Entocort while on an extremely restricted diet, mostly meat and sugar and the diet and Entocort helped in combination. I was on 9 mg for two months, 6 mg for two months and will probably remain on 3 mg for at least 3 months. It helps but not 100%. I am still careful how many veggies I consume and I try to avoid my offending foods 100%.
I was on 9 mg for a month, 6 for a month and 3 for a month and that did the trick for me the first time. The last 3 times my Gi has tried to shorten that and I have had trouble. This time I was on 6 mg for a month and I kept getting worse. I have started back on the 9 and after listening to people on this site I am just eating a few foods. Yesterday and today I ate white rice, turkey, chicken ( think I will stay with just turkey a few more days) and applesauce. I have to have black coffee in the am (which I am getting used to) or my head kills me! I got some ginger ale today as that seems to help with the nausea.
Everything will be ok in the end, if it's not ok, it's not the end.
At 9mg I don't notice a terribly big difference than at 3mg anymore. However, I've been trying to get off it for what's seems to be forever. Been taking it since February of 2012. I just don't like the idea of high doses anymore. When I started, I was still learning about food elimination but I've been GF, SF, DF, EF for some time now and I still can't get below 3mg every third or fourth day. After a period of time at that dose, I start getting gurgley, then very nervous about a the possibility of a swift decline. I usually then take one 6mg dose and it calms that down and I continue as usual. I still am in the bathroom 3-4x each morning with D. Stress and histamines factor into this because out of nowhere I will have almost Normans with no change in diet. Makes it difficult to pinpoint foods. Seems my work life and family life is a roller coaster of ups and lots of downs. It's always something. I keep hoping a good attitude will help but I'm finding optimism alone isnt cutting it. I probably don't have the best entocort plan but it's what I'm doing until I can figure out something better.
Deb
"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead, where there is no path, and leave a trail.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
2007 CC
2013 thyroid cancer- total thyroidectomy
2013 Hashimoto's - numbers always "normal"
2017 Lyme's Disease
"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead, where there is no path, and leave a trail.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
2007 CC
2013 thyroid cancer- total thyroidectomy
2013 Hashimoto's - numbers always "normal"
2017 Lyme's Disease
after 6 weeks on entocort 3mg x 3 pills per day I have had four days incl. today free of d. I have had 20 years of mc and this is the first time I have been free of it.
I feel nervous still, its habit, still look for where the toilets are.
At the end of the day I relax and thank God, I hope this freedom keeps up, is all I can say.
Tex is right when he says you cant rush things.
I was guilty of that when I first started taking Entocort.
Well Im still young enought to learn. So thanks to all my friends out there, I will keep you posted. Love Marie
I feel nervous still, its habit, still look for where the toilets are.
At the end of the day I relax and thank God, I hope this freedom keeps up, is all I can say.
Tex is right when he says you cant rush things.
I was guilty of that when I first started taking Entocort.
Well Im still young enought to learn. So thanks to all my friends out there, I will keep you posted. Love Marie
jmg
I am amazed how so many of us keep chugging along in spite of this. I read the posts and realize so many of you deal with so much more than me and I have no right to whine! The fact of the matter is that I feel like this episode (3rd in 1 yr) has kicked my butt (no pun intended). I keep alternating between pushing myself through it or stopping more to heal. I have missed 5 days of work in the past 3 weeks because of fatigue. I am getting out side and walking which helps, but I am struggling. I live alone so I certainly don't have to deal with what so many of you do. I can retire if I have to....so that is not hanging over my head...yet that old work ethic is dangling over me telling me to get back there and work. I pushed myself in Sept and was out of town 3 weekends. Maybe that was too much or was it good for me because it got my mind off from obsessing over this issue.?? Thoughts? Experience?
Thanks my friends for being there.
Thanks my friends for being there.
Everything will be ok in the end, if it's not ok, it's not the end.