It is my firm belief that I've had this issue for over 30 years and was misdiagnosed.Kate0129 wrote:Thank you Karen,
You are so ride, this is quite a ride for sure.....i am so grateful for finding this wonderful support site and for all the caring people on here. It's a God send for sure.
I'm so sorry you are in pain today:( No good at all....i don't have a lot of pain, thank God, but i do experience an overwhelmingly amount of diarrhea....and pain occasionally. Pain pills no good for us, unfortunately...or i would be taking them too. It just seems so unfair to have to suffer, and not really be able to do anything much about it. It makes no sense at all...this disease. I hate it....Soft hugs to you too dear....we are all in this together.
I'm on a rice kick....i think i'm potatoed out for a while....i do love potatos in the oven though, with olive oil and salt.....yum! I could eat those many times a day!!!!! I use lactose free butter some too....hard to tell if it really works or not, but i use it anyway:) And yes, you can make a casserole with 2 ingredients:) We can anyway:)
Tell me about how you got diagnosed? I have not been officially diagnosed yet, but my "gut" tells me i already know.
In my mid 20's I began having episodic bouts (that would last for weeks on end) of explosive diarrhea. I went to my regular doc who said, IBS with no testing, put me on bentyl, charged me and set me free. I began eating what I would call a "white food" diet. Lots of chicken, turkey, very salty pretzels because it seemed to help and I lived on immodium.
In my 30's I couldn't take it anymore and sought out a specialist. A GI doc. I really liked this doctor a lot but he kept trying to tell me about the great success they were having with IBS patients with Amitriptyline which I had no interest at all in. It wasn't that I was anxious, it wasn't that my gut needed calmed down, it needed HEALED. I went on questrin to bind the bile salts (stools were ribbon and yellow or green always when not green diarrhea). He did 3 colonoscopies on me in my 30's and no biopsy taken ever showed MC.
In my 40's I began getting anal fistulas to go with my diarrhea. Lovely things, those! The colo-rectal surgeon told me several times he felt I had IBD not IBS, because it is RARE to see someone with IBS with these fistulas. My GI doc did more testing and said nothing showed.
In my 50's I was diagnosed with Connective Tissue Disease, as well as hyperparathroid AND ended up in the hospital for 4 days with severe dehydration and rib pain. Last year I was so dehydrated they could not draw blood at one point and put me in ICU on blood thinners and a lot of IV fluids going through me with a pump. My diarrhea was epic! If you've had a colonoscopy, when I go, it sounds like bowel prep for colonoscopy. They couldn't determine what it was that caused it sent me home, and I struggled with it until I found my sclero doc and decided to use the gastro at THAT hospital so they could work together.
Last month it began. Unrelenting bloating, pain, and diarrhea that could win me a prize if there was a prize for such things. I was put on prilosec which helped the belly but caused the D to just go even more insane. I even wore a diaper a few times we went out because I knew....I'd never make it when it hit. Finally it was enough and I called this GI...she performed an EGD (swallow a scope) and a colonoscopy with MANY biopsies. She took biopsies all over the place.
And that...is when they found out what has likely been my issue all along.
Are you scheduled for EGD and colonoscopy? I'm sorry you are in this mess too. I'm glad if I have to be in it, I'm in it with some very good people. xo