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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Dec. 23 2007 23:26:59   
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Hi I am new to this forum so not sure how it works but here goes!! Have had ulcerative colitis for a long long time...but still can't seem to function properly when I get flare ups...Even after all this time...I panic when I see blood...and I just get so depressed...my whole body seems out of balance..no appetite ...forcing food down....and constant lethargy. I was on colifoam for years...managed to come off it...but this recent flare up is so bad am having to take Prednisolone...( don't think you can get colifoam anymore)...also I am anaemic ...Please let me know I am not alone!!! Bea

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Dec. 23 2007 23:46:03   
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No my friend, not alone. Colitis is a real f**ker for the body and mind!

I often think the mental knock on is worse than the condition itself.

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Dec. 24 2007 10:33:46   
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I agree...and when you are relatively normal and in remission...life is so much easier...you feel you can eat...go anywhere...have the energy to exercise...and to socialise...when you have a flare up, apart from the panic of seeing blood ( which even after all this time I cannot come to terms with!!! )....I don't know about you but I have this cloud over me of impending doom...I don't want to see anyone or go anywhere. It's good to know there are other people out there...feeling the same. Bea

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Dec. 25 2007 16:54:22   
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Merry Christmas Everyone

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Dec. 26 2007 12:06:44   
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I'm sorry to hear that, probably one of the worst times to get a flair up as well cause it spoils everything. I'm good, I had another dose of infliximab last tuesday that gave me a bad time for a couple of days after but it's starting to settle now. I was talking to a bloke who was getting the same treatment but he had crohns and he said that the Himura has been licensed on the NHS now so it shouldn't be long until colitis patients can get it. I've been taken off my Azathioprine though cause my blood has gone funny though. What are you on for your flair up?


Cheers mate. I've been on Azathiprine for 11 months and counting (150mg) and I'm also currently on 40mg Pred but the flare up seems to be easing now, so hopefully I can start lowering the dose soon

Hope you all had a great xmas peeps!

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Dec. 26 2007 12:14:35   
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I agree...and when you are relatively normal and in remission...life is so much easier...you feel you can eat...go anywhere...have the energy to exercise...and to socialise...when you have a flare up, apart from the panic of seeing blood ( which even after all this time I cannot come to terms with!!! )....I don't know about you but I have this cloud over me of impending doom...I don't want to see anyone or go anywhere. It's good to know there are other people out there...feeling the same. Bea


Hey Bea, keep your chin up. There are a lot of sufferers on here so there's a lot of support and a wealth of knowledge on here for you to make use of. Have a good one!

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Dec. 26 2007 21:20:20   
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Thanks Gothic!! Now I know that I am not alone!!! And reading people's comments and questions...I can see that there is a lot to learn from here...and I feel the support already! All the best for 2008 :-))

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Dec. 27 2007 16:53:19   
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Thanks Gothic!! Now I know that I am not alone!!! And reading people's comments and questions...I can see that there is a lot to learn from here...and I feel the support already! All the best for 2008 :-))


Alright.....I can feel the love

Your never alone on Muscletalk

Wishing you all a healthy and prosperous 08 - stay healthy peeps

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Dec. 31 2007 13:15:07   
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I have always been on colifoam enemas...but they are difficult to get hold of apparently ...In my recent flare up ( which is still going on!) I have been prescribed Predisolone enemas....Whilst the diarrhea is not as bad...it does not seem to be getting the bleeding under control...which means that I am constantly anaemic...and I feel really weak most of the time...Has anyone else had the same problem with Prednisolone or should I just give it more time? I have been using them twice a day for a week.
A happy and healthy New Year to all ...free from flare ups :-)))

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Dec. 31 2007 13:46:46   
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It could be a case of it needing more time to kick in but it does depend how far up the inflammation is as well, rectal foam enemas obviously has a limited range, if the inflammation is a lot higher up out of reach of the enema then it won't do anything for you. The only thing that has ever worked for me during a flare up is pred steroids, as harsh as these things are to take, I would much rather the sides of this than be housebound and running to the toilet ever 5 mins!

Happy New Year to you all. Blwyddyn Newydd Dda

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Jan. 1 2008 20:07:37   
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I would like to wish all the colitis and Crohn's sufferers in this topic a very Happy New Rear

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Jan. 1 2008 20:20:17   
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if only!!! ;-)



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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Jan. 1 2008 21:22:20   
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How come I have only got one star under my name and Gothic has 4 and James has 5!!!!!!

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Jan. 1 2008 21:36:41   
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How come I have only got one star under my name and Gothic has 4 and James has 5!!!!!!

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There is no shame whatsoever in doing what you need to do, to get you where you need to be. Thats resolve.

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Jan. 1 2008 21:51:53   
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OK I see!!!!! Well I better keep on writing in ;-)

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Jan. 1 2008 22:08:53   
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I would like to wish all the colitis and Crohn's sufferers in this topic a very Happy New Rear



Nice one James

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Jan. 1 2008 22:14:42   
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I have decided to come off the Prednisolone enemas...I think they were making me worse...Has anyone had any success with them? And how do they differ from colifoam? I took colifoam for years and gradually weaned myself off them about 3 years ago....So I am back to my positive thinking...and tomorrow I am going to see a Nutrionalist about my anaemia!!

Take care everyone :-)

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Jan. 1 2008 22:16:03   
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Nutritionalist !!

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RE: The Official MT Colitis & Crohns Sufferer's Thread - Jan. 1 2008 22:17:49   
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hey guys my sister has crohns and dad colitis both bad cases is there any kind of diet which could help improve there conditions?

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RE: Some questions for fellow colitis sufferers (includ... - Jan. 1 2008 22:39:16   
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I have decided to come off the Prednisolone enemas...I think they were making me worse...Has anyone had any success with them? And how do they differ from colifoam? I took colifoam for years and gradually weaned myself off them about 3 years ago....So I am back to my positive thinking...and tomorrow I am going to see a Nutrionalist about my anaemia!!

Take care everyone :-)


I've not had any success with any foam enema - Pred did nothing for me and asacol made me worse. never heard of colifoam sorry. The only thing that works for me is the pred steroids, currently tappering down at the mo and on 30mg - my back and shoulders are plastered with spots at the mo

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