Microscopic Colitis
To the person who posted that charcoal pills stopped diarrhea, a thousand thanks.
I was diagnosed with microscopic colitis. I took Budesonide for a little over two months, and it was wonderful. After about a month after stopping, I started getting diarrhea and cramping again. After two months the diarrhea was every day. The Imodium never helped. After seeing the post, I added two charcoal pills before meals and no more diarrhea. Thanks for posting.
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I wonder if the collagen that is causing the thickening of the colon wall will dissolve or get worse and cause blockage.
Hi, @nvshaxpur. This is for a different type of medical condition, but I wanted to mention I'm now successfully taking a medication I previously had a bad reaction to.
I had a dermatologic medication prescribed for me that made me feel like I'd just quickly consumed 4 cocktails and sent me to the couch for 12 hours till it went through my system. So I was done with wanting to ever take that med again.
Another dermatologist later prescribed the same medication. I was very leary, but she had me take it at night instead of on the morning. That made all the difference: I noticed no side effects (cause I was sleeping, I guess).
Has anyone with collagenous microscopic colitis had success with Entyvio?
We are trying to to get Medicare coverage for infusions for my wife after
5 years on and off budesonide.
Just an added note to clarify my personal experience. My microscopic colitis was diagnosed as an inflammation in the colon from taking too much ALEVE. Yes, I’m guilty. I have osteoarthritis and joint pain from taking low doses of steroids for more than fifty years for adrenal insufficiency. I stopped using ALEVE immediately and started using budesonide to heal the colon. In less than a month my diarrhea was gone. I now use only Tylenol for pain. True, it doesn’t do the job of handling pain like ALEVE did, but I took ALEVE twice daily for way too many years. I over did it and payed the price. I’m a good example of knowing we can overdose without realizing it. Even though the directions were clear I ignored them in order to live a fast paced life that did not want pain to get in my way.
To be clear the budesonide did stop my diarrhea. Several years later I took one ALEVE for extreme pain from overdoing it while moving. Diarrhea came back almost immediately. Now I know for sure it is the ALEVE that I can no longer take. My thought to everyone is to investigate what might be causing your problems. I’m not a doctor but I do believe my experience is probably not the only one. Try to dig into what could be causing your diarrhea. It could surprise you as my case did. 😊
Thanks for your reply. That’s encouraging to know that perhaps I should try this medication again (at least in small doses) to see if it is now compatible with my system.
I will mention this to my doctor because I too was taking ALEVE at least 3 times a day for knees.
Oh my, it’s always a good idea to check and see. I’m glad I mentioned it.
Has he done a colonoscopy? That is how my GI found the collagen thickening the walls of my colon.
I'm fairly certain my CC is the result of years of living on Advil for various aches and pains. I definitely took too much of it. There is a clear relationship between overuse of NSAIDS and colitis which unfortunately no one tell you since it's an over-the-counter medication - and we all assume it's safe.
Be careful not to over do Tylenol, as well. It can cause liver damage.