So I take 4 tablets for this, 2 tablets for this, an injection for this...
Hello Ladies and Gents :)
After a rough week with my MRI scan this week has been a jolly good one!
So this week I thought I'd talk about how Crohn's can be medically treated to make life just that little bit better.
When you are first diagnosed with crohn's disease medication is very much trial and error to find what works best for you to keep you in remission and help with your symptoms. I first started off on a drug called 'Pentasa'. This is mainly an anti-inflammatory drug. However, after several increases in my dosage I found that 'Pentasa' no longer had any effect upon my crohn's. From there I went on to a drug called 'Azathioprine'. I have been on this drug in tablet form for around 3 years and this has had a very positive effect on my crohns (until now :P). I also take a drug called 'Mepradec' in order to control my stomach acid. My main medication currently is my 'Humira' injections.
I started the Humira injections just under 2 years ago. After a bad flare up my doctor suggested that I start on this drug to try and prevent any further flare ups. The injections are very similar to an epipen. I had a session with a nurse in which I was trained how to inject myself. Within this session I had 4 injections, 2 done by the nurse and 2 done by myself. It's really scary to begin with and you really have to learn how to trust yourself but it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be once I had learnt exactly how to inject myself. I personally inject my stomach around the belly button as I find this less painful but you can also inject in your thigh. The worst thing about it is obviously when the needle goes in as it is a stinging pain but it soon goes away and it's worth putting up with the pain if it benefits my health. I began my course by injecting once every 2 weeks but if I experienced symptoms of a flare up I would have 2 injections during my 2 week course.
My current medication is that I have 4 'Azathioprine' tablets, 2 'Mepradec' tablets and a weekly 'Humira' injection :)
So this week I have had a great week of getting out and about and forgetting all about my Crohn's disease! I had an incredible day at Splashdown (an awesome water park!!) with 5 amazing guys! We also dined at my favourite restaurant 'Frankie and Benny's' where I had a few cheeky cocktails and we then had a lush evening down on the beach.
Frankie&Benny's!
P.S. I Love You cocktail-which I did!
My gorgeous boyfriend having an evening paddle!
The beautiful beach!
Hope you all have a fantastic week :)
Mwah
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