Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 Dave, I have UC, not Crohn's so my knowledge is somewhat limited in this area but I believe the reason the doctors tend to lean towards UC is the lack of disease in the small intestine where Crohn's most often is found. That is not always the case and Crohn's can occur anywhere along the digestive tract but is most often the case. Lesions found with Chrons vs UC also tend to penetrate deeper into the lining of the bowel and so perhaps they are able to draw their conclusions from the appearance of these areas. I hope that your surgery goes well. Being local to where you surgery will be done, if there is any information or support you or your family need please feel free to e-mail me privately and I will do my best to accomodate. in Seattle UC 1991, PSC 2001 > - In my case, the key question is do I have UC or Crohn's? It was > always indeterminate for > me (even the definitive antibody test was inconclusive in my case, > which it is in 10% of the > people). Ultimately, Dr. Kozarek and my gastroenterologist in > Bozeman agreed that I have > UC. This is the one aspect that I am not 100% comfortable with. > When I ask how they > know for sure, it is due to the " appearance " or the fact that in the > 2 feet of my small > intestine past the colon, there was no sign of the disease. I was > looking for more objective > or conclusive data but decided to defer to their judgement. After > all they each have 25+ > years of looking at colons. > > It has been an emotional roller coaster these past few months, but I > am pretty comfortable > with my decision. (and it has taken my mind off my liver; by the > way, my liver enzymes > have been the lowest in 20 years of PSC). And when compared to having > cancer, a > colectomy is a much better option. (I'm not out of the woods, I'll > know for sure after the > pathologist examines my colon.) > > I'll let you know how things go. I will be out of touch with the > group after tomorrow for a > while. (Thanks again for your past comments > , Maureen, > Aubrey and Kath--this group is so helpful and supportive) > > Dave in MT (UC 1978, PSC 1984, first PSC symptoms March 2003, J- pouch > (if all goes well) > June 2004) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 , One thing I forgot to mention was that Dr. Kozarec said that the biopsies can be evidence of UC as well. He didn't change the diagnosis after getting the biopsy results so I can only assume that they support the UC diagnosis. If we need anything I or my wife will e-mail you. Thanks so much for your offer of support. Regards, Dave in MT (UC 1978, PSC 1984, first PSC symptoms March 2003, J-pouch (if all goes well) June 2004) > Dave, > > I have UC, not Crohn's so my knowledge is somewhat limited in this > area but I believe the reason the doctors tend to lean towards UC is > the lack of disease in the small intestine where Crohn's most often > is found. That is not always the case and Crohn's can occur anywhere > along the digestive tract but is most often the case. Lesions found > with Chrons vs UC also tend to penetrate deeper into the lining of > the bowel and so perhaps they are ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 Dave, good luck this week. I know coming to the decision to have your colon removed can never be taken lightly. I had a dx of Chron's for the first 8 years and then the dx was switched to UC. I think when UC is rearing it's ugly head, it appears to be more like Chron's thus making it very difficult for a determinate dx. There are alot of positives for having the surgery and the first and foremost is removing the risk of colon cancer. Keep a positive attitude and if things start looking dismal, remember, it's always better than cancer. If you need advice afterwards, don't hesitate to let me know. Oh yeah, when you have the takedown remember to take some iLEX cream with you so you don't get a sore bottom. ===== Baudoux-Northrup __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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