Frustrated with GI...no Enterolabs/no LDN
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Frustrated with GI...no Enterolabs/no LDN
So I saw my GI for the first time in a couple of years due to my recent flare. I gave her printed info from Enterolabs because I want to get tested for food sensitivities and my understanding is that insurance is more likely to reimburse if ordered by an MD...she said she'd give the info to her nurse and have her look at it and let me know Then I asked about LDN and was immediately shot down. She said her experience was that every patient who came in to see her and was already taking it needed to get off of it. She said it was great for pain and maybe sometimes helped with diarrhea (but often caused it as well) but had no use in the treatment of IBD. I didn't even push it because it was obvious that she had her mind made up and wouldn't listen. Such a huge waste of my $85 copay.
Oh, and she said if my flare starts up again after stopping to budesonide in 3 months that she'd recommend another colonoscopy to see if I've progressed to ulcerative colitis...can't say I've ever heard of this being a concern.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that my PCP visit tomorrow will go better!
Oh, and she said if my flare starts up again after stopping to budesonide in 3 months that she'd recommend another colonoscopy to see if I've progressed to ulcerative colitis...can't say I've ever heard of this being a concern.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that my PCP visit tomorrow will go better!
Paula
'In Omnia Paratus'
'In Omnia Paratus'
I agree with Brandy. PCPs are generally much more sympathetic and considerate toward patients. Compared with GI docs, they're more like humans.
GI Docs are almost always more than willing to do colonoscopies, because they're well-paid for those procedures.
Tex
GI Docs are almost always more than willing to do colonoscopies, because they're well-paid for those procedures.
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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Thanks for the input! I do have an incredible PCP who is very open to more alternative treatments...that's why I still go to her even after moving almost an hour away from her practice. As for the LDN, I did find the name of a GI who does prescribe it who's not much further away than my PCP...I'll probably try to get an appointment with him for ongoing GI care. I'm thankful for living so close to a community of at least some progressive thinkers!
Paula
'In Omnia Paratus'
'In Omnia Paratus'
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Well, better luck with my PCP. She is going to go online and try to order the Enterolabs panels I want. And she knows the owner of the compounding pharmacy I've contacted and is going to talk to her about LDN dosing and use and will prescribe it if she doesn't find anything contradictory with it. She is completely supportive of my approach to dealing with the MC.
Paula
'In Omnia Paratus'
'In Omnia Paratus'