Newbie - Wanted to say Hello!
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- Location: Devon, UK
Newbie - Wanted to say Hello!
Hi everybody, I'm so glad to have found this forum!
I was diagnosed with LC in February of this year, its been so hard to find any information on it & my gastro consultant wasn't very helpful.
I was initially put on a 3 month course of budesonide ( 9mg for 4 weeks, 6mg for four weeks & 3mg for 4 weeks) this worked well but within weeks of stopping the symptoms started to return (in particular the dreaded stomach cramps).So I was put on to another 3 month course, the only problem being I now have chronic C instead of D!
I'm also waiting for a referral to see a rheumatologist as I am suffering from terrible pain in my hips, I've been told this is probably because of the LC - Wow its the gift that keeps on giving!
Thanks for listening
Xxx
I was diagnosed with LC in February of this year, its been so hard to find any information on it & my gastro consultant wasn't very helpful.
I was initially put on a 3 month course of budesonide ( 9mg for 4 weeks, 6mg for four weeks & 3mg for 4 weeks) this worked well but within weeks of stopping the symptoms started to return (in particular the dreaded stomach cramps).So I was put on to another 3 month course, the only problem being I now have chronic C instead of D!
I'm also waiting for a referral to see a rheumatologist as I am suffering from terrible pain in my hips, I've been told this is probably because of the LC - Wow its the gift that keeps on giving!
Thanks for listening
Xxx
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Hi Helen,
Welcome to our Internet family. As DJ mentioned, many of us have arthritis symptoms with this disease, but after we change our diet and get our digestive symptoms under control, and our intestines have some time to heal, the aches and pains almost always fade away.
Again, welcome aboard, and please feel free to ask anything.
Tex
Welcome to our Internet family. As DJ mentioned, many of us have arthritis symptoms with this disease, but after we change our diet and get our digestive symptoms under control, and our intestines have some time to heal, the aches and pains almost always fade away.
Again, welcome aboard, and please feel free to ask anything.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Hi guys, Thank you for your replies, it means so much to me to hear from others who have MC.
I gave up dairy & wheat about 9 months ago, I did try cutting out gluten completely but I struggled to maintain my weight. I've lost nearly 50lbs in the past year & I'm now underweight.Interestingly I had unexplained upper abdomen pain which stopped when I gave up wheat & going lactose free has certainly helped with the bloating & gas.
I also gave up caffeine a year ago as this had a stimulant effect on my digestive system (I'm a stereotypical British person - I used to drink 10 cups of tea a day!).
I will take a closer look at my diet & try gluten free again.
Helen X
I gave up dairy & wheat about 9 months ago, I did try cutting out gluten completely but I struggled to maintain my weight. I've lost nearly 50lbs in the past year & I'm now underweight.Interestingly I had unexplained upper abdomen pain which stopped when I gave up wheat & going lactose free has certainly helped with the bloating & gas.
I also gave up caffeine a year ago as this had a stimulant effect on my digestive system (I'm a stereotypical British person - I used to drink 10 cups of tea a day!).
I will take a closer look at my diet & try gluten free again.
Helen X
Hi Helen,
If you are up to some reading I started a "Sticky" post http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=21173 that you may find some answers in there also.
I felt terrible for 8 years before finding this site, and that includes having a colonoscopy in 2012, my GI didn't know how to help me and even told me I was not celiac and that gluten didn't bother me.
I completely understand where you are coming from, and this site is a true godsend
Cheers
Erica
If you are up to some reading I started a "Sticky" post http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=21173 that you may find some answers in there also.
I felt terrible for 8 years before finding this site, and that includes having a colonoscopy in 2012, my GI didn't know how to help me and even told me I was not celiac and that gluten didn't bother me.
I completely understand where you are coming from, and this site is a true godsend
Cheers
Erica
To Succeed you have to Believe in something with such a passion that it becomes a Reality - Anita Roddick
Dx LC April 2012 had symptoms since Aug 2007
Dx LC April 2012 had symptoms since Aug 2007
Hello Helen...........Helen-Violet wrote: (I'm a stereotypical British person - I used to drink 10 cups of tea a day!).I will take a closer look at my diet & try gluten free again.
Helen X
Welcome and well done on trimming the 10 cups of tea - I know how hard that can be! I love tea too.......I have one black, no sugar per day some days only.
You are in the right place for sound advice. Glad you found us!
Psoriatic Arthritis
Hypertension
Hashimoto Thyroiditis
Allergies
Severe Atopic Reactions
HIT
Elimination Diet Start : 1/9/15
Hypertension
Hashimoto Thyroiditis
Allergies
Severe Atopic Reactions
HIT
Elimination Diet Start : 1/9/15
My cramping is much less now with the gluten free. I am still struggling with giving up the dairy, which for me has been harder than gluten.
I'm also quite new to the diagnosis, but not the disease. Deemed IBS for over 30 years until a great doc decided to look closer!
Just starting entocort tomorrow, fingers crossed.
Karen - new member, and unfortunate pepto bismol addict :D
I'm also quite new to the diagnosis, but not the disease. Deemed IBS for over 30 years until a great doc decided to look closer!
Just starting entocort tomorrow, fingers crossed.
Karen - new member, and unfortunate pepto bismol addict :D