Hello everyone,
I know I haven't been around much - been awfully busy. Hope everyone is doing well, and enjoyed the holiday!
About three weeks ago I was put on Asacol by my GI for maintainence, after 3 mos. on Entocort. This past week I was sick all week, explosive D, naseau, migraine headache, low grade fever, unable to eat, etc. After four days of this I called my GI doc, and he told me to stop taking the Asacol immediately, and give some of the all embarassing tests. The sickness cleared up within two days. I thought if it were a bad reaction to the drug it would have hit me soon after starting, not almost three weeks in.
I know Asacol has been a difficult drug for some of you to tolerate, is this what your symptoms were like? I'm just curious, as the medicine had seemed to be beginning to work for me. I know this is all trial and error, to find which combo of meds and diet will work best to keep the MC at bay....
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide.
Asacol vs. Food Poisoning
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Asacol vs. Food Poisoning
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Asacol was the first medication I took after a dx of CC and my symptoms were very similar to yours. Made me much worse than I already was within a day or so. I called the GI, was instructed to stop using it and saw improvement immediately.
I wonder if the Entocort you took for 3 months may have possibly provided your body with some residual lingering protection of some type which is why this reaction didn't surface for almost 3 weeks. Just a guess.
I haven't been around much lately either- did you have good luck with the Entocort and what is your plan now as far as meds or meds/diet?
Sorry to hear you had such a bad reaction. No fun. Hope you bounce back quickly.
Joanna
I wonder if the Entocort you took for 3 months may have possibly provided your body with some residual lingering protection of some type which is why this reaction didn't surface for almost 3 weeks. Just a guess.
I haven't been around much lately either- did you have good luck with the Entocort and what is your plan now as far as meds or meds/diet?
Sorry to hear you had such a bad reaction. No fun. Hope you bounce back quickly.
Joanna
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