Riddle me this?
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Riddle me this?
My MC symptoms are disappearing with the Welchol (I'm taking it for too much bile salts going into my system from having my gallbladder removed) So, is this the answer? do you think I should still have the Enterolab testing?
Thanks for your input!
Thanks for your input!
Becky
Hmmmmmmmm. Never look a gift horse in the mouth, when you've got MC. LOL.
Will the Welchol be an ongoing treatment? If so, you might as well see what happens, at this point. If it's only temporary, getting the tests now would give you a couple of weeks head start on figuring out what to do when you stop taking it, or in the event the symptoms start coming back.
Tex
Will the Welchol be an ongoing treatment? If so, you might as well see what happens, at this point. If it's only temporary, getting the tests now would give you a couple of weeks head start on figuring out what to do when you stop taking it, or in the event the symptoms start coming back.
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.
Interesting, I had always thought that bile played some role in MC, but could never figure out what. Interesting that this sequesterant helped. Though the Welchol might also be binding other toxins as well, in fact I believe it would bind up any bacterial endotoxins as well.
On a different path this drug is used for folks to control hyperlipidemia, the reason I find this interesting is that I have something around my eye that is supposed to be rare and is associated with hyperlipidemia, yet my lipid levels haven't ever been very high. The spot around my eye is called a xanthalasma or xanthoma, basically a small spot that is made up of fat, caused by a disfunction in lipid motabolism.
I've wondered if this might be related to MC, yet I've not heard back from anyone here if they have similar spots around their eyes.
Here's what it can look like, though mine is smaller.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanthelasma
Mike
On a different path this drug is used for folks to control hyperlipidemia, the reason I find this interesting is that I have something around my eye that is supposed to be rare and is associated with hyperlipidemia, yet my lipid levels haven't ever been very high. The spot around my eye is called a xanthalasma or xanthoma, basically a small spot that is made up of fat, caused by a disfunction in lipid motabolism.
I've wondered if this might be related to MC, yet I've not heard back from anyone here if they have similar spots around their eyes.
Here's what it can look like, though mine is smaller.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanthelasma
Mike
Oh, and one other thing. Boy am I getting off subject here. LOL The CD1d protein is involved in glycolipid sensing, basically it's used to detect certain virus, bacteria (including mycobacteria), fungi and present it to the immune system. Well in folks with MC supposedly we have fewer numbers of these CD1d proteins, how this relates I'm not sure, but we're still talking about fats, and it seems to be involved in other lipids that are used in the body.
In fact this very recent article seems to imply that blood lipids play a role in these cells.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1844 ... stractPlus
To bring this back to the thread, bile is involved in lipid metabolism/breakdown.
Mike
In fact this very recent article seems to imply that blood lipids play a role in these cells.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1844 ... stractPlus
To bring this back to the thread, bile is involved in lipid metabolism/breakdown.
Mike
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This was one of my many wonderings as well. Perhaps too much bile, a different or more toxic form of bile, even too little bile might lead to inflamation.Becky wrote:Interesting!
I'm wondering now if the excess bile caused the mc? Did the acids cause the inflammation vs. food intolerances??????????????? If I stay on welchol for awhile, will it provide for the healing like Entocort was supposed to? Hmmmmmmmmmm
Honestly I have no idea if or how it helps. But I do know that there was one study done on something like Welchol in MC patients who got better when using it.
Mike ...my DH has a large number of these things under each eye....has for 20 years or so...chlolesterol moderately high....
Becky...i have no clue what the answer is but for your sake...i hope it is yes...yes...YES!!
Becky...i have no clue what the answer is but for your sake...i hope it is yes...yes...YES!!
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