Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 My 13 y.o. son has Crohn's (no ASD issues). He started on the diet late last summer while taking steroids. Since he'd improved so much and was starving due to the Prednisone we never went through a real intro period, though waited over a month for raw veggies, cabbage, whole nuts. He's currently taking Pentasa and azathioprine. He's had a really hard time sticking with the diet - misses bread tremendously. (And yes, I know of all the wonderful recipes. He can put up with a few, though I haven't found a true dairy free one; and he doesn't like the Digestive Wellness one we tried.) He's willing to try it again because he's having a serious flare -D with blood, a few times a day, achiness. His GI wants him to go on low dose, short term steroids. (It would have to be prednisone rather than a milder steroid because the involvement starts high and is widespread.) Low dose and short term IF he goes on Remicade also. This really scares me. Remicade hasn't been used much for children and does carry increased risks of lymphomas. Also, my GI's schedule would emphatically have him on the Remicade for several years, every 8 weeks (or more frequently if needed) regardless of progress. If anyone has any insights I would appreciate it tremendously. I think he's scared enough to give the diet a real shot again. I hope so. It's not easy this time because we are doing the intro diet. I honestly don't now how slowly I'll be able to introduce other foods after this first week, other than obvious culprits like whole nuts, raw veg., etc. And if anyone knows of any GIs in SE Michigan (maybe even OH as far as Toledo) who not only will put up with SCD but seriously endorse it, please let me know. At 13 he sees a ped. GI but could probably see an adult too. Thanks and take care, Fay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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