I wanted to give a report on how I have responded to the Entocort as I have been on it for three weeks now. I have been extremely swamped with work and not posting much because of that, but also I was hesitant to say much in case I jinxed things.
Had such a good response to Entocort that after one week I had to cut back to two pills a day ( I couldn't go!) then two days later I cut back again and started taking one Entocort in the morning and one questran at night. I have been doing fine on this combination for two weeks now.
I had asked my doctor to give me the Questran a few weeks ago because I stopped taking statins this summer and my cholesterol is back up again. I really don't want to go back on the statins, so I figured what the heck.. if Questran is good for cholesterol and tightens up the stool, why not kill two birds with one stone?!! But because I had just started taking the Entocort, I didn't start taking it right away, just when I cut back on the Entocort.
It seems to be working well for me, as long as I am very careful about no wheat, dairy, or eggs. Got glutened two days ago and things loosened up a bit yesterday ( but not that bad really!) and am back to normal today. I have been able to increase my cooked veggies (yeah!!!) fruit and nut intake, and I don't seem to have to be so careful about avoiding all corn related products (haven't tried actual corn yet, or lettuce or raw veggies , and don't think I will for awhile. ) I am quite content eating what I can now, except am still adjusting to no eggs.
Can any one see any reason why I shouldn't continue on this regime? Do you think I am reducing the inflamation enough with taking just one pill a day? I truly could not have continued to take the three, or even two Entocort a day, as it just shut me right down, and it was truly worse than D. for me ( better the devil you know ! )
I also want to say a big thank you to everyone here for their advice and encouragement.. it has gotten me to this amazing point. I give thanks each day that I found this site and all of you.
Linda

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