Dealing with "muscular skeletal breakdown", colitis, depression, etc
My son is only 23. He use to be a huge advocate of the gym and ate very healthy (fish, chicken, steamed veggies, brown rice, yams, etc... no butters, sugars or processed foods etc.) The last 3 years he's gone from a 205 lb muscle bound man (no steriods) to a 155 lb man that has had nothing but issues affecting his entire body. He's been diagnosed with colitis, muscular skeletal breakdown, IBS, has symptoms of auto-immune disease but none of the tests have been conclusive. He has tried every doctor imaginable to help with his intestinal issues as well as total body aches and pains. He has done food sensitivity tests and did elimination of the highly sensitive foods and slowly added some back. He is now on The Low FODMAP Diet along with supplements such as anti-oxidants, enzymes and probiotics. Now a GI doctor has him on antibiotics for his IBS (but I'm afraid that's going to cause even more stress on his body).... He's in so much pain, daily, that has been going on for years and he's beginning to think there is no help. He has been in physical therapy for over a year now and is religious with the stretches and exercises to home given by the pt. He gets massages, had acupuncture, does trigger point release, rolls, and recently did a float spa. I hate to admit that he has mentioned he'd rather die than continue in this pain! I'm searching for HELP, a direction to turn him to to get a complete diagnosis and stop getting the run around. Where do we go from here? Sounds like his body is rejecting everything. Please help
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Thank you Gary... Everyone's prayers, input and advice is greatly appreciated!
@tammy64 wow poor guy hang in there till Oct What is your sons name I,ll put him on our prayer list ?
@tammy64
Thank you for your helping me to understand your son's situation better. I'm so sorry that he and you are going through this experience. I can understand his frustration with the diets and different ways his physicians have used to try to narrow down his problems. Obviously, it hasn't worked. I also relate as a mother of an adult son who has had physical and mental problems. It's so hard to see your child in pain and suffering; I wanted to take his place but of course could not.
I urge you to keep trying to get your appointment moved up. Have you supplied Mayo with all of his medical records yet? If not, I recommend doing so, and after that seeing if they can move him to a sooner appointment. It has happened for others at times. I'm happy your son has such an active advocate in you. It sounds like you have a great trusting relationship. That is a comfort for him I'm sure.
I'm holding you in peace and love during your wait.
Gail
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