Hello~
I have my GI doc but was wondering if I see the same doc for all the "other" symptoms not directly related to the GI tract.
Joint inflammation, edema, fatigue.
Any ideas?
~M
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I suffered from UC for 3 1/2 and then started researching online. My husband was my donor and it has now been almost 4 months of being back to normal, having normal bowel movements - no gas, no cramps, no urgency, no blood, etc. I am back to eating anything I want after 6 months on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet.
If you would like to read my story and see links to other articles, email me.
Just don't give up thinking it is hopeless - there is another way. I am not on any drugs and completely symptom free.
These digestive issues are caused by a imbalance in the bacteria in your gut, most likely from antibiotic use or sometimes food poisoning.
Just google Fecal Transplant and you will find how it is being used to heal digestive issues - I had UC and it healed me.
Email me for a link to my blog - kwi_sky@yahoo.com
Teri
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My gi sent me to a rheumatologist for joint issues. They are part of my "team".
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No. You would see your family doctor. But, make sure your family doctor is aware of your Crohn's / Collitis and he / she will determine if it is linked together or not.
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