Report on Meeting with Gastro Doc

Feel free to discuss any topic of general interest, so long as nothing you post here is likely to be interpreted as insulting, and/or inflammatory, nor clearly designed to provoke any individual or group. Please be considerate of others feelings, and they will be considerate of yours.

Moderators: Rosie, Stanz, Jean, CAMary, moremuscle, JFR, Dee, xet, Peggy, Matthew, Gabes-Apg, grannyh, Gloria, Mars, starfire, Polly, Joefnh

Celie
Adélie Penguin
Adélie Penguin
Posts: 191
Joined: Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:16 pm
Location: Mississippi

Report on Meeting with Gastro Doc

Post by Celie »

My meeting with the Gastro doc went well today. She was well prepared. I did not have to tell her anything. She knew my entire history and the circumstances of my most recent relapse. During that time I had talked only to her nurse, but she knew everything that had happened.

We talked about my condition. She has quite a few patients with MC, but she says I have the worst case she has seen in her practice. She wants to biopsy my small intestine to check for atrophy and to check for Celiac disease. Even though my blood test for celiac was negative, as was the genetic test, she said that gluten intolerance is still a very real possibility. She thinks that checking the small intestine is the best way to be sure.

I asked about Dr. Fine and she said one of her patients had consulted him and he had helped with the complicated issue. She was open to his ideas.

She said that she had not had a good response to diet modulation in her practice. She said that for every one patient that responded to diet, 10 did not. But, she said that compliance might explain that because the diets are hard to follow and not all patients are successful. Interestingly she said that while there is no proof diets work, there is no proof that they don't either. (Seems like I read that on this board this week). If I want to try diet, she is willing to help.

She wants to do the biopsy before I try the gluten free diet. She says that I need to be eating gluten for that test. So, I won't start just yet.

Like Tex suggested, she thinks that since I am doing well on 6mg of Entocort, that I should not increase the dose. She does not believe that it heals the colon, but that it just helps the body recover from the wasting effects of the LC.

She has a plan to move off the Entocort, but is willing to let me finish the semester before we begin. I can take a leave for next semester which will give us some time to experiment.

She patiently answered all the questions that you all helped me put together. I am relived to have found a doctor who is knowledgeable and open to any ideas that might help.

Thank you for all your good questions and suggestions for the meeting. Because of this board, I had a very productive meeting.

Celie
JLH
King Penguin
King Penguin
Posts: 4281
Joined: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:34 pm

GREAT news

Post by JLH »

YEA!!!!! I need a somersault icon, that's how happy I am for you.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor and don't play one on TV.

LDN July 18, 2014

Joan
User avatar
Gabes-Apg
Emperor Penguin
Emperor Penguin
Posts: 8367
Joined: Mon Dec 21, 2009 3:12 pm
Location: Hunter Valley NSW Australia

Post by Gabes-Apg »

I am with joan
doing the happy dance in my chair for you!

:party:

congratulations on having a 'good doctor' that is great for you and well done for your preparation and research and that you did have a productive meeting.
Gabes Ryan

"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
Robbie
Adélie Penguin
Adélie Penguin
Posts: 187
Joined: Wed Jul 28, 2010 5:15 pm
Location: Orygun

Post by Robbie »

I'm happy for you, too!
Robbie
User avatar
tex
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 35349
Joined: Tue May 24, 2005 9:00 am
Location: Central Texas

Post by tex »

Celie wrote:Interestingly she said that while there is no proof diets work, there is no proof that they don't either. (Seems like I read that on this board this week). If I want to try diet, she is willing to help.
I think I'm the one who posted that, so naturally, I believe that you have found a first class GI doc. :grin:

Obviously, she's open-minded, and that's what it takes to deal effectively with this disease. Everything that you posted about her, indicates that she is a class act, she's dedicated, and she's truly "on the ball". Her suggestion to check for small intestinal damage, even though you had negative celiac serology, is right on target. Congratulations on finding a one-in-a-million GI doc! That made my day, because GI specialists with her qualifications are almost impossible to find.

Tex
:cowboy:

It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
User avatar
wonderwoman
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 574
Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:59 pm
Location: Sun City, AZ

Post by wonderwoman »

Celie, you sure lucked out with this GI doctor. Too bad they aren't all like that. Hope you have your tests soon so you get the results.
Charlotte

The food you eat can be either the safest and most powerful form of medicine, or the slowest form of poison. Ann Wigmore
User avatar
natythingycolbery
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 590
Joined: Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:23 pm
Location: York, United Kingdom

Post by natythingycolbery »

:grin: Good luck with it all!
'The more difficulties one has to encounter, within and without, the more significant and the higher in inspiration his life will be.' Horace Bushnell

Diagnosed with MC (LC) Aug 2010
ant
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 1676
Joined: Sun Jun 28, 2009 11:59 pm

Post by ant »

Wow.... that is great you have a good GI doc!! (I wish I had one - I will post elsewhere about that).

All best, Ant
JLH
King Penguin
King Penguin
Posts: 4281
Joined: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:34 pm

Post by JLH »

Holy cow, I meant cartwheel!
DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor and don't play one on TV.

LDN July 18, 2014

Joan
Celie
Adélie Penguin
Adélie Penguin
Posts: 191
Joined: Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:16 pm
Location: Mississippi

Post by Celie »

I feel very lucky. I had heard good things about this doctor and she proved herself to be the kind of doctor I need right now. She seemed pleased that I had been reading about the condition and possible treatments. She was not threatened my my (your) questions. She told me to read about Imuran, in case we need it. (I hope we don't.)

Again, I want to express my appreciation for those on this board. We, as patients, must be proactive if we are to get adequate care. Without your help, I would have been less prepared to work with the doctor on a plan for my care.

Celie
Ginny
Gentoo Penguin
Gentoo Penguin
Posts: 278
Joined: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:58 pm
Location: Willis, Texas

Post by Ginny »

Celie, that was great news. Keep us posted with your visits to the GI and how you are doing. I have not been as lucky as you and I had already been to two GI's in less than a year. Diet, I feel, is essential to those of us that have more intolerances and severity. Ginny
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change those things I can, and WISDOM to know the difference
User avatar
barbaranoela
Emperor Penguin
Emperor Penguin
Posts: 5394
Joined: Wed May 25, 2005 6:11 pm
Location: New York

Post by barbaranoela »

Celie~~~~~~I am with everybody----congrats on finding a doctor that listens--understands and is ready to help U get on that wellness road--

I am very impressed and do keep us posted~~~

:bigbighug:
Barbara
the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness and self-control
User avatar
Gloria
King Penguin
King Penguin
Posts: 4767
Joined: Sat Jul 07, 2007 8:19 am
Location: Illinois

Post by Gloria »

Celie wrote:She has quite a few patients with MC, but she says I have the worst case she has seen in her practice.
I'm curious - what was it that made her make that statement? Was it the number of your lymphocytes or your symptoms?

Joan,

I don't think it matters if you meant cartwheels instead of summersaults. I have a feeling that we can't do either at our age... :lol: I was able to keep a hula-hoop going in front of my granddaughter, though. I was quite proud that I could still do it. :weirdnana:

Gloria
You never know what you can do until you have to do it.
grannyh
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 1014
Joined: Sun May 29, 2005 3:22 pm

Post by grannyh »

Sounds like you have found a great doc! That is wonderful news!
grannyh
User avatar
hoosier1
Rockhopper Penguin
Rockhopper Penguin
Posts: 766
Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 6:09 am
Location: Indiana

Post by hoosier1 »

Celie,

A progressive, compassionate, and open-minded GI doc? Wow. They do exist! Good for your for finding one. Don't ever let go of that one.

My GI doc (with no bedside manner) literally dismissed me as his patient because he didn't know what to do for my, get this, IBS. So he essentially fired me as his patient.

So back to my colorectal surgeon, whom I love. I told Dr. Parikh, in despair, "you have to help me." He said, looking up from my charts and the abominations that my previous GI doc had performed on me, "I will do everything in my power and I will not release you from my care". That comment alone made me feel 100 lbs lighter (and I'm only 139 lbs right now... gotta get some weight back on).

And he is the man who took ten biopsies from me to diagnose my LC. So though he is not a GI doc per se, he is my GI doc of choice that sounds like a twin of Celie's. What a smart man. What a great listener. We all need docs like this.
Post Reply

Return to “Main Message Board”