This is going to be a long post
Diagnosed with collagenous colitis, celiac disease, and pancreatic insufficiency in January 2023, always relapsed immediately after budesonide. Was on full dosage of budesonide from March-November 2024. Also started full dosage of mesalamine fall of 2024 (I was pregnant and the colitis was worse with pregnancy, so we did everything we could to keep the pregnancy healthy). Then went to 6mg of budesonide December-March 2025, and have now been on 3mg of Budesonide since March 2025, so the last 4 months- and still on full dosage of mesalamine. Ever since I’ve gone down to the 3mg of budesonide, I flare about every other week. These flares are more mild than when I’m not on medication, but still difficult-
Recent symptoms with flares- the flare starts with a painful bm that turns into diarrhea. Not straight water like I’ll have off of medication, but still diarrhea. This happens only 1-2 times in a day, but after it happens I often get really fatigued- my limbs feel like spaghetti and I have brain fog. I also have a lot of tenderness in my upper stomach, like I’ve been punched in the gut. And I typically lose weight. My bm’s become light colored as well. Then it takes me a few days to get out of it and back to a better place- never perfect and totally symptoms free, but no longer in pain and having better formed bm’s.
My vent- this pattern has been very difficult while postpartum (my baby is 5 months old now). I’m nursing, and am on a very very restrictive diet. It’s hard getting enough calories and nutrients! I’m at about 105 pounds at 5’6” and don’t have any more weight to lose. I don’t feel like I’m healing much, but am stuck in a pattern of being ok and then randomly not ok. I’ve been on a very restrictive diet ever since giving birth in February. I was somewhat restrictive during pregnancy as well. Here’s a snapshot of what I eat-
Chicken and rice with chicken stock
Applesauce, bananas, avocados
Salmon and mahi mahi
Sweet potato, potato, different squashes, green beans, and carrots (well cooked)
Beef bone broth
Rice cakes, some times Jackson’s sweet potato chips with avocado oil and simple mills almond crackers
Peanut butter and almond butter
Almond milk
Coconut water
Kate farms organic plant based nutritional drinks (labeled easy for digestion- they also make formulas for tube feeding)
Sometimes go macro bars that don’t have oats in them
-What I pretty much always avoid- gluten (of course), dairy, soy, eggs, oats, fiber
-my goal is to have never have any of the processed foods like the crackers or the drinks, but I pretty much find it impossible to get enough calories with breastfeeding and being a mom to two littles without those pick me ups. This is so hard!!!
Ok here are a couple questions-
I ordered the entero lab testing before knowing that I shouldn’t do it while on budesonide. Would it be worth doing it now since I’ve been on the 3mg for the last 4 months? Or is it still worth waiting until I’m off of it? I hope to take the extra step of taking the budesonide every other day soon, but I don’t feel like I’m in a great place to do that yet. But I’m anxious to see what may still be irritating me.
I recently got labs done- this was the day after having a flare that wiped me out and caused the tenderness in my upper stomach. And my c reactive protein came back <1! So no clinically significant inflammation. This shocked me, given that the day before I had flared. Could the anti inflammatories have taken care of it? I was glad to see the results but also confused.
Lastly, is my one step forward, one step back pattern typical in the healing process? I guess one good thing is that I no longer (now rarely) shed the intestinal mucus lining. So that’s improvement. But over all, this is really wearing me down. I worry that I’m getting enough nutrients ( I try to take pre natal vitamins since I’m breastfeeding but they seem to be irritating sometimes). I also took some okra pepsin and A beta food with my naturopath for a bit but didn’t see clear results. I can also tell that one night of poor sleep or stress really derails me. Which can be hard to avoid sometimes! Would really love some encouragement
-Sarah

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