Praying for you Marliss!
Pat
Check In - Update, Flare - In Trouble?
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Thanks all!! You guys are wonderful. Thank you especially, Gabes and Jane. No kidding about the value of a gift of D3 in an MC world, Gabes. And thanks especially for all the prayers. I'm sure they help more than anything.
I'm sorry I took so long to update. The bleeding (if that's what it was) has stopped, or pretty much stopped The output is back to orange, with dark brown once or twice a day. I wondered if it was actually bleeding, because sometimes it seemed a dark green rather than a black, which would indicate malabsorption. Big surprise, lol. But thanks, Tex, with the information about the upper gastric bleeding. I had pyloric stenosis when I was born, so even though there is no pain, it may not be exactly right in there. That is, on top of the likely celiac disease, of course.
The flare as a whole is winding down, and decreased remarkably yesterday after I purchased my ticket home (YAY) for next Thursday. Things seem under control enough here for me to leave my father with someone coming in once or twice a day. If he lets her... I realize that I just have to let Dad be Dad. It's no reflection on me if he shortens his life by choosing not to do the things that he should do to increase his quality/quantity of life. Coming to the realization, or starting to, may also be instrumental in lessening the flare.
As to purely physical reasons I am getting better, two things may be helping: I handle gluten every day and decided I would pretend it is arsenic. This means I don't eat a perfectly-fried sweet potato chip if it falls from the pan onto the board where I might possibly have laid the knife I used to spread butter on a glutenous item. The other is that the Allegra/Zyrtec I started taking every day about 10 days ago may be kicking in, finally.
Thanks again for your love and concern, everybody!!
I'm sorry I took so long to update. The bleeding (if that's what it was) has stopped, or pretty much stopped The output is back to orange, with dark brown once or twice a day. I wondered if it was actually bleeding, because sometimes it seemed a dark green rather than a black, which would indicate malabsorption. Big surprise, lol. But thanks, Tex, with the information about the upper gastric bleeding. I had pyloric stenosis when I was born, so even though there is no pain, it may not be exactly right in there. That is, on top of the likely celiac disease, of course.
The flare as a whole is winding down, and decreased remarkably yesterday after I purchased my ticket home (YAY) for next Thursday. Things seem under control enough here for me to leave my father with someone coming in once or twice a day. If he lets her... I realize that I just have to let Dad be Dad. It's no reflection on me if he shortens his life by choosing not to do the things that he should do to increase his quality/quantity of life. Coming to the realization, or starting to, may also be instrumental in lessening the flare.
As to purely physical reasons I am getting better, two things may be helping: I handle gluten every day and decided I would pretend it is arsenic. This means I don't eat a perfectly-fried sweet potato chip if it falls from the pan onto the board where I might possibly have laid the knife I used to spread butter on a glutenous item. The other is that the Allegra/Zyrtec I started taking every day about 10 days ago may be kicking in, finally.
Thanks again for your love and concern, everybody!!
Marliss Bombardier
Dum spiro, spero -- While I breathe, I hope
Psoriasis - the dark ages
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis - Dec 2001
Collagenous Colitis - Sept 2010
Granuloma Annulare - June 2011
Dum spiro, spero -- While I breathe, I hope
Psoriasis - the dark ages
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis - Dec 2001
Collagenous Colitis - Sept 2010
Granuloma Annulare - June 2011