Colitis worsening. Do you take a prescription for it?

Posted by dunbun13 @dunbun13, 3 days ago

My Colitis is getting worse… does anyone here take prescription meds for Colitis?

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Hi, @dunbun13 - I'm tagging some members who are familiar with colitis to offer any input on your colitis getting worse and on whether they take a prescription for this condition @fionadiane @keona619 @billie3 @astaingegerdm @dianagump @cgent @petepat3234 @dval @helenfrances @suzanne2.

dunbun13 - when you say your colitis is getting worse, what symptoms are you experiencing that are worsening?

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I go from Diarrhea to Constapation a lot more than when I was first diagnosed several years ago. I am seeing my Rheumatologist on Friday and was wondering if there are meds for this and if so is anyone taking them?

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I take lomotil when I get uncontrolled diarrhea. Every day I take one omeprazole in the morning.

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@dunbun13
I had collagenous colitis- I would take Imodium and Lomotil before I would leave the house. Once diagnosed I got methotrexate for a month which definitely stabilized the diarrhea. Once in a while in the years since, I get a relapse, but not as severe.
What is your diagnosis?

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If mine gets really bad my gi dr puts me in a course of prednisone. There are several biologics that you can go on. Humira is just one of them. I’ve gone in something called 6 mp. It worked very well for me. Then once I was in remission I was put on a maintenance medication for a few years. Now I’m on no meds and get a colonoscopy every other year!!! Hope this helps. Your gi dr knows what’s best for you. Call asap.

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I take cholestyramine, after 2 years my symptoms are almost gone. I don’t take it as often now.
Lymphocytic colitis

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Last fall I was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation ... Cardiologist prescribed blood thinners. Blood in stool came to a dangerous level, I was anemic. Gastroenterologist decided I needed something more effective than BALSALIZIDE DISODIUM, which I'd been on for many years. I began HADLIMA , self injected, and it would seem to be doing a perfect job. No colitis problems now. If this continues I'll be able to take blood thinners for six weeks to make it possible to have a Watchman Device implanted to prevent blood clots.

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After a second haemorrhage from my bowel recently I was informed by my doctor that I may have Crohn’s disease. Then he advised having a Colonoscopy which I had. The Colonoscopy was indicative of Ischemic Colitis. The CT scan showed no evidence of it.
Where do Go from here.

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