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End up in hospital, with painful cramps this night, feeling better, they said that something in small intestine is making things stucked, it is not inflammation, no need to chirurgic actions,....they gave me some laxatives, hope this end up well, it should...
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I ate regular everything i ate these 4 months....dunno what might cause this...
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there are lots of reasons/causes. unfortunately there is no easy way to confirm what.

increasing intake of oral magnesium will help the body move the bowel motion through. Along with increasing intake of water and having spoonful of coconut oil.

prior to confirming my MC diagnosis, I was hospitalised 3 or 4 times in my teen years and young adult years with cramping pains (worse than birthing contraction pain) and had them periodically. they never figured out why.
with MC Dx, once I followed the low inflammation eating plan they have never happened again.
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After this ill def take Mg.[/list]
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Doc say there are possibility this is cause of stenosis of some kind ibd, but they are unsure about ibd yet, will se my gi next week.
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Btw Voltaren injection safe/unsafe? i got 1 yesterday
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Hi David,

Voltaren is an NSAID and it is one of many types of medications that can increase inflammation for many MC patients. For people who do not have an IBD, NSAIDs reduce inflammation. But for many MC patients (and probably most IBD patients), NSAIDs have the opposite effect and they cause more inflammation by promoting the production of leukotrienes.

So if the injection makes your symptoms worse it means that you are sensitive to NSAIDs (Non-Steroid Anti-Inflammatory Drugs), similar to most of us here). A stenosis should be obvious in a scan.

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tex wrote:Hi David

So if the injection makes your symptoms worse it means that you are sensitive to NSAIDs (Non-Steroid Anti-Inflammatory Drugs), similar to most of us here). A stenosis should be obvious in a scan.

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They did x ray of abdomen, an that saw it I guess.
I dont see difference after inj.
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It's official, I got mild inflammation in terminal illeum, MR scan showing slight thickening, everything else of colon is good
Got pentasa,and we ll see for next
I found this forum very very usefull and planing to stay on it regardless that I dont have Mc.
If it's ok ofc.
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That's what my scan showed (a CT scan) — increased thickness.

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tex wrote:That's what my scan showed (a CT scan) — increased thickness.

Tex
Hmmmm.....i smell same situation, overlaping?
Thats enterography, right?
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Hi David,

You are welcome to continue to hang out with us regardless of diagnosis.

Regards,

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brandy wrote:Hi David,

You are welcome to continue to hang out with us regardless of diagnosis.

Regards,

Brandy
Thank you!
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David wrote:Thats enterography, right?
Yes.

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Buyed magnesium glycinate to try out, couldn't find chelated version, so we'll see how it works, starting pentads' today, and I also asked doc to prescribe me a vit D- 25 OHd3 test.
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