In these last 3 months alone I've spent a total of 6 days in the hospital as an in-patient while battling this disease, as well as for the nasty bug clostridium difficile colitis that was complicating it. I've been in the ER 7 times for labs, IV fluids, abdominal pain that was so bad it was causing uncontrollable vomiting, and yes - blood loss. I've lost 30 lbs from the onset of my disease symptoms, unintentionally. I was hospitalized for being malnourished, badly anemic (due to iron deficiency and blood loss), and low hemoglobin. I've had 2 blood transfusions and 4 iron transfusions. I received 4 bags of potassium chloride through an IV, and if you don't know how bad that hurts then consider yourself lucky! You don't know searing pain until they give you potassium via IV and your arm feels like it is literally on fire. I've had 3 CT scans with contrast and countless x-rays. I went through a dreaded colonoscopy and will have another one here in the near future... And believe me, the "prep" is the worst part of it... You have to drink 64 fl oz of laxative in a short period of time, and just pray and pray that you can keep it down long enough for it to work. Yuck. I was put on a clear fluid diet for a few days to give my body a rest. I have to go monthly now to have blood work done and have my levels checked out, I also have to be very careful to not be around sick people because my immune system is suppressed because of the medication that I am on.
There is nothing appealing about my disease. It's not glamorous, it's not fun. I don't get to "rest" while I am in the hospital, it isn't a vacation or a break. My body has waged a war upon itself and it's an all out fight to get better - to get to remission. I honestly didn't realize how bad off I was until I woke up from my colonoscopy and my doctor was standing there apologizing and saying they were going to have to admit me to the hospital, he told me that somewhere along the line someone had "really dropped the ball" because of how malnourished and how low my blood levels were. I was exhausted, yes, and I knew I wasn't getting enough nutrition because I spent half of my day (15 to 20 times a day) sick in the bathroom and unable to eat.
So this is my story as of now, and I'll continue with it here as more comes of it. I have an appointment with my gastroenterologist this coming Friday (9/30) and another follow up the week after with my surgeon.
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