Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 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. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 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. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 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. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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