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Yesterday, my doctor switched me to Asacol. She said that the Lialda didn't have a chance to help me because my D was so bad. It's been somewhat of a dramatic help. Literally, over night it has stopped the D. I am so grateful. Now I have a chance to figure out what I can and cannot eat safely.

Thank you all for all the information and patience.
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Wow, that is impressive. Asacol doesn't usually give such speedy results.

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Good for you Arlene. Hopefully Norman will become a regular visitor soon. I had no luck at all with Asacol but once again it shows how we all have the same disease but react so differently to meds and diet.
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Arlene,
How many mg is your Asacol and what's the dosage you are taking?
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I'm taking 2 400mg Asacol EC tablets four times per day. I took 2 doses last night (by the time I picked it up) and by this morning, the diarrhea was gone. :bouncing:

I'm continuing to be very careful with what I eat. But, it is very nice to be able to eat anything and not be in the bathroom within 1/2 hour.

Yesterday, within 1 1/2 hours, I saw undigested parts of my lunch. Lightening quick!

Today, much calmer. I'm very grateful!

Thank you everyone!
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Post by catsrule »

asacol hd was a wonder drug for me as well. I am better now. It took me 3 weeks.
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Post by MaggieRedwings »

Hi Arlene,

Wow that was fast work for Asacol - never did a thing for me and that was using at the end 14 - 400mg per day.

I would be VERY careful about eating just anything at all as you said. Better safe than sorry. It is a drug but not a wonder drug.

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Arlene,

I'm so glad you've found some relief. I hope your good fortune continues.

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Post by tex »

Arlene,

Call me a skeptic, but Asacol never works that fast. Never! You had to be one day away from reaching control with the Lialda, in order to respond to Asacol that quickly. I also don't understand why your doctor said:
that the Lialda didn't have a chance to help me because my D was so bad.
Both those meds are in the 5-ASA family, so they both have the same active ingredient. :headscratch: That's another reason why I believe that you were one day away from control because of using the Lialda. Why would Asacol do what Lialda couldn't do, when it is simply a newer form of the same active ingredient used in Asacol. :shrug: :monkey:

Whatever the case, it's definitely good to see that you are finally getting some relief, so let's not look that gift horse in the mouth. :lol:

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Post by TooManyHats »

I do think that the Lialda was in my system somewhat. The inflammation in my skin had cleared up. However, the 6 to 9 episodes of D every day hadn't showed any signs of stopping, in fact it was getting worse.

Yesterday, 1 1/2 hours after eating lunch, there was undigested pieces of the food visible. I think the medication definitely wasn't in my system 24 hours as intended.

But as you said, I'm not looking a gift horse in the mouth. The chicken and rice I had for dinner tasted like a gourmet meal tonight. I intend to take it very slowly and carefully. Just for today, I feel better.
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