Has anyone been on azathioprine (Imuran) for a very long time?
I have been on the lowest dose of azathioprine (Imuran) for 28 years and in remission. This year's colonoscopy showed two polyps besides the usual pseudopolyps. I have experience some squamous cell carcinoma this past year. I want to change to a different medication - allergic to sulfa - with perhaps fewer side effects. I want to keep my colon but want to know if you changed from the azathioprine to another drug and had good results. Thanks.
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Hi, Catherine. I seem to have the opposite issue where my platelets have been extremely high. I wish you the best.
Please keep us posted on what you learn...
And GOOD LUCK! 🙂
Thanks for your note. No, my Medicare Advantage plan will not pay for any biologics. They are terribly expensive. My new GI dr is leaving me on it for now. Recent colonoscopy showed one precancerous nodule. More pseudopolys - which are part of ulcerative colitis as we get older. Pseudopolyps will never become cancerous. They usually start in your 50's - just a few and recently more. Thanks again for your comment.
@jgkc23
It’s a good thing that you have not needed a colectomy.
Can you get another opinion?
I don't think I need second opinion at this time. I don't plan on ever having my colon removed. I have been through breast cancer twice and chemotherapy for six months following the second time. At my age I really do not want the huge lifestyle change if a colectomy comes about. I am symptom free at this time and hope to remain so into the near future. Thank you for checking in.
@jgkc23
I understand.
I also had 6 months of chemo for breast cancer. Some years later I developed a rare form of GI autoimmune disease secondary to the chemo. Imuran took care of it. I have only had brief recurrences since.