Jump to content
  • Welcome to Celiac.com!

    You have found your celiac tribe! Join us and ask questions in our forum, share your story, and connect with others.




  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):



    Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-M):


  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Our Content
    eNewsletter
    Donate

Colonoscopy Results


Guest gillian502

Recommended Posts

Guest gillian502

My results from the recent colonoscopy and second endoscopy I had are now in, and I was told that I have a second disease. It's chronic colitis and it's apparently everywhere in my colon, according to my dr. I'm very upset over this, of course, and was wondering if anyone else here has both celiac disease and Colitis, too. I was prescribed Asacol and will begin that drug tomorrow (anyone else here ever used that?) The dr. also said most of my Sprue appears to be gone, or at least improving, which is weird because the antobodies in my blood haven't dropped at all. Right now I just can't believe that I am only 30 and have two diseases neither of which runs in my family. Really depressing!


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



Guest jhmom

Sorry to hear of this, I do hope the meds begin to kick in and start working for you soon! I too have not improved as much as I thought I would have after being gluten-free for almost 8 months. I still have "some" abdominal pain and loose BM's everyday, hardly ever have a normal one. I know something else must be wrong but have not got the nerve up to go back to the GI doc.

:D I do hope you begin to feel better soon, take care & God Bless :D

Nin Newbie

I found out I was gluten/dairy/yeast/egg sensitive through stool tests done with>www.Enterolab.com

They give the prices on their site, and most insurance companies will cover at least part of the cost. I found out both my kids also have the same problem, so it makes it a lot easier to know what to avoid.

I had previously done the allergy/sensitivity testing and found other foods I was sensitive to, and I have read that it is difficult to heal unless you avoid all the things you are sensitive to. If you can't afford this,I have read you can avoid the food you think you might be sensitive to for 4-5 days, and then first thing in the morning eat just that thing. Check your pulse before eating it and again during the 2 hours following, if your pulse increase it supposedly means you are reacting to that food.

good luck, Nin ;)

SteveW Rookie

Sorry to hear about that. I found out that I have Celiac D and Crohns about a month ago. I was very bummed when I was told and I'm still down about it. Not really sure how to react to news like that. All the bad side effects that can happen down the road run through my head and it depresses me. I'm 34 and having both of these diseases seems like a lot of baggage as far as carrying on a somewhat normal social life. But I'm doing my best to think positive and hopefully with a Gluten Free Diet, medication and more relaxed way of life, things will turn out fine.

Speaking of the positive -the meds I have taken have worked for me so far(knock on wood).

I was given 40 mg of prednisone for 2 week and have been cutting back slowly. I

Guest gillian502

Steve,

Thanks, I too am very depressed right now and feel shocked to be this age and have 2 diseases to deal with. I don't understand why I wasn't put on Prednisone for 2 weeks just to get this problem under control, then switched over to the Asacol later. Seems like that is the usual way to go, but my dr. has very negative feelings about steroids. I thought they are usually no problem at all in the short term? Have you noticed any major side effects from Prednisone? Asacol is a "sulfa" drug, used for inflammation, and considered safer than steroids, but is usually used in preventing inflammation...my inflammation is currently there, so I really probably should've gone with Prednisone, but I guess I'll try this first and see how it goes. One question: What is the difference between Colitis and Crohn's? They're both inflammation of the intestine, so how does the dr. know one from the other? I asked my dr. which type of colitis I have, and he doesn't know!

gf4life Enthusiast

Hi Gillian,

I'm sorry to hear about you having colitis. At least you know what is wrong and that you are doing well on the gluten-free diet with the Celiac Disease. When I had my colonoscopy my doctor took biopsies to test for microscopic colitis, she said there was a lot of inflammation in my colon, but since the biopsies were neg. for MC she didn't say anything else about it. And when I asked for them to mail me copies of the biopsy reports they only sent it for my endoscopy. I keep meanig to call them again, but never get around to it. I still wonder if that is part of the reason I still have some occasional rumbling in my intestines and fairly frequent loose stool...My children's Ped. GI thinks that both my son and I have some sort of inflammatory bowel disease.

It would be nice if they could pin point what is causing your colitis, so that you could do something to help it, other than meds. I hope the medication starts to work for you.

God bless,

Mariann

SteveW Rookie

Gillian

For the first 2 weeks I was taking 40 mg of Prednisone I slept only 3 hours a night-I also got a nasty cold/flu. I was very hungry and ate all the time( a good thing for me). The thing is I didn't realize how long it takes to get off Prednisone. When all is said and done It will take around 4 -5 months.

The side effects at the moment (10 mgs a day) are pretty much gone.

Sometimes I feel like I'm getting my GI symptoms back as I lower the dose but after a day or two things settle down. Keeping my fingers crossed.

I'm not sure what the difference is. I think Crohns can be in the small and large intestine while Colitis is in the large only.

Crohns also effects all layers of tissue while Colitis is just one.

Correct me if I'm wrong :)

They can tell the difference from a Biopsy, location of irritation, Blood tests (Crohns and Colitis have different anti bodies), and how you react to certain meds will also give clues. Thats as much as I know.

Good luck


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Celiac.com:
    Donate

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):
    Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):





    Celiac.com Sponsors (A17-M):




  • Recent Activity

    1. - Scott Adams replied to Francis M's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
      7

      The Happy Tart review

    2. - Scott Adams replied to Colleen H's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
      3

      Stomach burning and neuropathy

    3. - Scott Adams replied to Me,Sue's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
      2

      Nausea

    4. - Francis M replied to Francis M's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
      7

      The Happy Tart review

    5. - trents replied to Francis M's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
      7

      The Happy Tart review


  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):



  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      131,851
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    Samanthmay
    Newest Member
    Samanthmay
    Joined

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):


  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.4k
    • Total Posts
      1m

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):





  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):



  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • Scott Adams
      Is this the same restaurant? https://www.facebook.com/TheHappyTartFallsChurch/ Is it too late to take this up with your credit card company? Normally you have a few months to do a chargeback with them. It seems very odd that they are taking this approach with someone who is likely to be a regular customer--not a good business-minded way of handling things!
    • Scott Adams
      Many people with celiac disease, especially those who are in the 0-2 year range of their recovery, have additional food intolerance issues which could be temporary. To figure this out you may need to keep a food diary and do an elimination diet over a few months. Some common food intolerance issues are dairy/casein, eggs, corn, oats, and soy. The good news is that after your gut heals (for most people who are 100% gluten-free this will take several months to two years) you may be able to slowly add some these items back into your diet after the damaged villi heal. This article may be helpful: The most common nutrient deficiencies associated with celiac disease that may lead to testing for the condition include iron, vitamin D, folate (vitamin B9), vitamin B12, calcium, zinc, and magnesium.  Unfortunately many doctors, including my own doctor at the time, don't do extensive follow up testing for a broad range of nutrient deficiencies, nor recommend that those just diagnosed with celiac disease take a broad spectrum vitamin/mineral supplement, which would greatly benefit most, if not all, newly diagnosed celiacs. Because of this it took me decades to overcome a few long-standing issues I had that were associated with gluten ataxia, for example numbness and tingling in my feet, and muscle knots--especially in my shoulders an neck. Only long term extensive supplementation has helped me to resolve these issues.        
    • Scott Adams
      Welcome to the forum. Is the nausea associated with eating certain foods, or anything else in particular?  Many people with celiac disease, especially those who are in the 0-2 year range of their recovery, have additional food intolerance issues which could be temporary. To figure this out you may need to keep a food diary and do an elimination diet over a few months. Some common food intolerance issues are dairy/casein, eggs, corn, oats, and soy. The good news is that after your gut heals (for most people who are 100% gluten-free this will take several months to two years) you may be able to slowly add some these items back into your diet after the damaged villi heal. This article may be helpful:    
    • Francis M
      Absolutely my point with Kerrigan, the owner. She stood to secure many years of faithful patronage by simply inviting us in for a pastry or lunch. Or by simply producing another $50 e-card based on trust. We would have been highly satisfied. We are limited to a few restaurants in the area, and that would have been one. It was very disappointing, esp to my wife, to realize we can't patronize the place anymore.
    • trents
      You would think any business would see the wisdom of honoring a $50 gift certificate on the basis of customer satisfaction alone, apart from any questions about software glitches.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.