Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 I was diagnosed with PSC in November. I have a history of RA and fibromyalgia. This week I was diagnosed with Crohn's as well. My doc ordered the colonoscopy because I'd had some rectal bleeding and bloody diarrhea. In a way, I am glad to have the diagnoses because it explains a lot of symptoms. I have had persistent right sided pain for close to 10 years. I have been into the ER about 10 times in the last five years for the abdominal pain. Each time, they'd pat me on the head and tell me I was fine and I should go home. My grandma died due to complications of PBC. One of my uncles died from complications of Crohns when he was only 23. It is a horribly sad and scary thing for me right now. When I read all the posts here and find out that so many people with the same diagnoses (or even more serious ones) are doing well, leading very productive, busy lives, I feel a bit better. Even though I am " grown up " , the support of my parents is invaluable. I have discussed what's going on with my dad, but we have decided to hold off on telling my mom until after Christmas. After losing her mom and her brother to diagnoses that I now have, it's going to be scary for her too. I'm glad that a forum like this is here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Whoa, , what a history. I am stunned. I will keep your family in my prayers as you share you news over the holidays. I am so sorry it took this long. At least your head got some attention…LOL! (Pat on the head.) Welcome to the group. It is a wealth of information. The people here are priceless. Mom of Zoe (13) super soccer player; Noah (9) UC, PSC, enthoesopathy and osteopenia and a great soccer and basketball player and; Aidan (5) moderately-severely hearing impaired great basketball shot (10-foot hoop none-the-less) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Welcome. Be sure to stay in contact with this forum. This is a whole bunch of very knowledgable and caring people who don't care if you talk about bloody diarrhea and will try to help you cope with it in the best way possible. Chaim Boermeester, Israel -----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of fiery_meganSent: Friday, December 22, 2006 2:14 AMTo: Subject: Recent Diagnosis I was diagnosed with PSC in November. I have a history of RA and fibromyalgia. This week I was diagnosed with Crohn's as well. My doc ordered the colonoscopy because I'd had some rectal bleeding and bloody diarrhea. In a way, I am glad to have the diagnoses because it explains a lot of symptoms. I have had persistent right sided pain for close to 10 years. I have been into the ER about 10 times in the last five years for the abdominal pain. Each time, they'd pat me on the head and tell me I was fine and I should go home. My grandma died due to complications of PBC. One of my uncles died from complications of Crohns when he was only 23. It is a horribly sad and scary thing for me right now. When I read all the posts here and find out that so many people with the same diagnoses (or even more serious ones) are doing well, leading very productive, busy lives, I feel a bit better. Even though I am "grown up", the support of my parents is invaluable. I have discussed what's going on with my dad, but we have decided to hold off on telling my mom until after Christmas. After losing her mom and her brother to diagnoses that I now have, it's going to be scary for her too.I'm glad that a forum like this is here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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