Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Can clinical tests effectively distinguish between colitis and Crohn's Disease?

Hello,


I had a colonoscopy done a week ago due to some severe abdominal pain and was subsequently put on Asacol. I got the biopsy results back today, and I either have infectious colitis or Crohn's Disease. Based on my research, it is difficult to conclusively distinguish between colitis and Crohn's. If I have infectious colitis, will I be on medication indefinitely? Or, is there anyone out there who knows what some distinguishing factors between the two might be? I am aware of the CCFA, but I would like some advice from people who are actually experiencing colitis/Crohn's.

Can clinical tests effectively distinguish between colitis and Crohn's Disease?
Crohn's disease can effect anywhere from your throat to your rectum. Colitis only effects your colon. Your doctor should be able to tell which it is by a test or two.(Not quite sure which ones though it's been awhile) You can always call and ask them though.
Reply:Having the colonoscopy with biopsies is standard so they can actually visualize the colon, biopsy the tissue, and start therapy as soon as possible.


There is a blood test that is about 90% accurate in distinquishing between crohns disease and ulcerative colitis. It also identifies if it is Not likely to be Inflammatory Bowel Disease. It is called IBD serology 7. We use it in our practice, along with colonoscopy, and it is a great tool. It is done by Prometheus Lab. They use several markers and are really up on their research in therapeutics and diagnostics. Cost is around $400.00 for the test. I do not have stock in them or work for them. I am a GI Nurse. There are probably other labs that do this type of testing. I would ask the doctor or GI nurse about it.


It is good to just be able to draw a tube of blood and get more information for our patients. Check out their website below.
Reply:Yes, but there is a strange foot massage involved in the procedure.
Reply:My son was diagnosis with Crohn's disease over 2 years ago. the doctor wanted to put him on Humira (after experimenting with several other drugs) which is anexpensive drug with life threating serious side affects. We did some research and wanted to take a new approach to combat His problem. This is what we found out. The liver is producing too much bile that is toxic to the digestive tract. The types of foods you need to eat are those that DO NOT create excessive acid or bile that help in digestion (simply put). The bile is normal unless it is in large quanity or toxic, the acid attacks the food as well as intestinal linings of your stomach


Your body is high in toxins that you need to remove and stop feeding into the problem by the foods you consume and an overactive liver.





1.) "Foods to eat" : water purified, fish, eggs, potatoes,rice, white bread,meat ground up fine or chewed well, skinless chicken cut fine, tortillas, broth, noodles plain with a little butter, plain yogurt with no extra ingredients, rice milk(rice dreams-Walmart) cherrios rice crispies or chex, and 'most important' 5x/day at each meal and as a snack, legume's black beans, kidney, pinto, buttered,refried, with no lard or spices except salt to start. Goats milk(found in a can) Sunshine and D'3, Iron supplements(in moderation)


if you are anemic.


2.) "Foods to avoid!": dairy!,milk (hard to digest a cow use 4 stomachs!) chips!,processed foods of any kind, soda ,msg,sugar,corn, corn syrup,corn sweeteners,wheat products,sweeteners of any kind, coffee, teas, cottage cheese,sauces, read the back labels (you are going to be surprised) for added ingredients any thing thats added, adds to your body's toxic level. NO artificial sweeteners. foods that produce too much acid to break down the foods you eat. No alcohol of any kind NO Tabacco.


3.) 'Foods to eat': in moderation after you stop bleeding and start gaining weight or are having no discomfort : fruits,salads,steak,venison, peanut butter or almond butter,oatmeal, A multi-vitamin with minerals with 100% RDA (not large dose's of any multi. and 2x daily ,use shaklee as the bench mark for comparison ) of all of the B's, hard cheese, soy milk,well cooked vegetables" Psyillium powder".


The beans are a water soluble fiber that absorb bile and remove the toxins in your body,then the liver will produce more bile but less toxic(simplified for lack of space).


This is not an all inclusive list and your Doctor will disagree with the elimination of drugs, all removal of drugs should be done slowly if you decide to stop taking them, but they will add to your body's toxic level as you continue take them. which will make your Crohn's worse and make you susceptible to other more serious disease's. I am not a specialist in any field or giving medical advice. I also hired KarenHurd.com at a fraction of the cost to teach my son to diet properly but you can go to her web site and get free information, but I recommend you pay her for a short time to get you healthy and on a routine faster. Stress will make it worst so exercise and relax. Most importantly Faith, Hope, and Prayer, you will get better. God is faithful what ever the results. E-mail me if you have any questions and I can help. I don't know if you have crohn's but changing your diet could help you and most of us in America because of the poor nutrition we unknowingly subject ourselves too.


My son Has been gaining weight ,takes no medication and His general health and demeanor has changed in 2months!


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