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Unexpected trigger for flare of microscopic colitis

Digestive Health | Last Active: Jun 9 8:03pm | Replies (22)

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My original course of Budesonide was like yours, and by the time I was down to 3 mg I relapsed. I don't recall the dosing schedule for the second attempt, but I relapsed after 5 days on 6 mg. Current attempt is 10 weeks at 9 mg, 6 weeks at 6 mg, and then we'll see what happens to determine if/how long I'm on 3 mg. I'm to check in with my GI doc at the end of May and report how I'm doing on 6 mg (I'm 7 days in and doing well so far). She may want to reduce the dose to 3 mg at that point. I'm also on no NSAIDs except low-dose aspirin, gluten-free since the second relapse, and being very careful about raw veggies (I can eat a salad for lunch once or twice a week, but not two days in a row). I'm almost caffeine free (my morning coffee is about 15% caffeinated - just enough to make it taste better than fully decaf. Also, I have a little red wine twice a week with dinner on the weekends. I've learned in many cases that moderation is the key. If I can't taper off Budesonide this time, or at least get to a low dose, I will change my diet further.

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Thats encouraging. My doc planned for this to be an abbreviated course of budesonide but the diarrhea has a mind of its own. Im eating a BRATS diet, taking peptobismol capsules (that work better for me than imodium), gas-x, and only a quarter cup of coffee. Im going to a play today and have had a piece of dry toast and 1-2 cup of rice that i realized too late had some sunflower Oil on it. Now im panicking that will be my undoing. I so hate the stress of colitis.