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Well I always thought you had had to have a high temperature when you

have an attack but I had one last week without a high temp so I would

say go to your docs or hospital just to make sure it isn't another attack.

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Hi ,

My first sign of a cholangitis attack is generally that feeling of

being unwell and uncomfortable, but it tends to progress pretty quickly

to high fever and chills--within the day. For me, since I know that is

one of my first symptoms, I would put a call in to the hep just in

case. If you're not sure 'if it's anything' you might call just in

case, or wait it out a few hours and call at the end of the day and ask

the hep's opinion.

Genevieve

UC 1983, J-Pouch 1999, PSC 12/07, CCA 10/08

>

> Hello

> My son recently had cholangitis,was admitted to hospital for a few

days

> on IV antibiotics. He recoverd, when back to university and has been

> well.

> Well that is until this week when he has felt fluey but not developed

> flu or a cold.No fever, pain or chills but just generally feeling

> unwell and like hes about to go down with the flu.

> Could this be a low grade cholangitis? or is he just unwell?

> thanks for your oinions

>

> Mum to Dan, 19, UC, PSC diagnosed in 2003.

>

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Hi ,

My first sign of a cholangitis attack is generally that feeling of

being unwell and uncomfortable, but it tends to progress pretty quickly

to high fever and chills--within the day. For me, since I know that is

one of my first symptoms, I would put a call in to the hep just in

case. If you're not sure 'if it's anything' you might call just in

case, or wait it out a few hours and call at the end of the day and ask

the hep's opinion.

Genevieve

UC 1983, J-Pouch 1999, PSC 12/07, CCA 10/08

>

> Hello

> My son recently had cholangitis,was admitted to hospital for a few

days

> on IV antibiotics. He recoverd, when back to university and has been

> well.

> Well that is until this week when he has felt fluey but not developed

> flu or a cold.No fever, pain or chills but just generally feeling

> unwell and like hes about to go down with the flu.

> Could this be a low grade cholangitis? or is he just unwell?

> thanks for your oinions

>

> Mum to Dan, 19, UC, PSC diagnosed in 2003.

>

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Hi ,

My first sign of a cholangitis attack is generally that feeling of

being unwell and uncomfortable, but it tends to progress pretty quickly

to high fever and chills--within the day. For me, since I know that is

one of my first symptoms, I would put a call in to the hep just in

case. If you're not sure 'if it's anything' you might call just in

case, or wait it out a few hours and call at the end of the day and ask

the hep's opinion.

Genevieve

UC 1983, J-Pouch 1999, PSC 12/07, CCA 10/08

>

> Hello

> My son recently had cholangitis,was admitted to hospital for a few

days

> on IV antibiotics. He recoverd, when back to university and has been

> well.

> Well that is until this week when he has felt fluey but not developed

> flu or a cold.No fever, pain or chills but just generally feeling

> unwell and like hes about to go down with the flu.

> Could this be a low grade cholangitis? or is he just unwell?

> thanks for your oinions

>

> Mum to Dan, 19, UC, PSC diagnosed in 2003.

>

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