Now I Know What a Flare is - Guess How I Know

I am definitely in a flare. I haven't had straight diarrhea yet, but I'm back to mush. There is blood, but currently it is only a smear on the toilet paper. I now have that awful, awful pain while sitting on the toilet, as my bowels move things out. And then for about thirty minutes to two hours, I sit on the couch waiting for the after-pain in my stomach to stop. But even after it finally abates, the aching comes and goes throughout the day. I do feel better towards evening.

I've had to put a small garbage can next to the toilet because I've had dry heaves while pooping. Luckily I had nothing in my stomach at the time.

And, one of the worst symptoms to me, the urgency has returned, to a point. Not as bad as at my worst, but enough that I now have to weigh leaving the house with the accessibility of the nearest bathrooms.

At least I know why this flare is happening. If you've read my health update for this month, you already know, but if not, here it is.

My G.I. and I had a miscommunication. I thought he told me to taper completely off of the mesalamine to see if I would be okay on Rinvoq alone. He said he told me to taper to ONE mesalamine pill a day and see how I would do on Rinvoq and ONE mesalamine pill a day. Within a month of going completely off of the mesalamine, I started going into a flare, although I did not realize it at the time. I am going to start repeating everything he tells me, so I know I am understanding correctly.

For over a year, I have felt better, but questioned whether I was in remission or not because I still had some symptoms. My stool never got completely back to normal and I still had a little urgency. As far as I was concerned, I did not consider myself in remission until my urgency went back to normal. 

Well, now I know better. Remission does not mean 100% recovery. That happens for some UC patients, but not for all. While I still had some slight symptoms, I was feeling much better; no pain, no blood, no diarrhea or mush; no weight loss; no immediate urgency. I had only one, occasionally two, bowel movements a day.I was able to do all my normal activities of living and was not scoping out where the nearest bathroom was everywhere I went, or calculating when I thought my next BM would be and would I have time to do what I had to do and get home in time. In other words . . .

. . . I WAS in remission.

In my head, I used to complain about not being in full remission. Why was my stool still looking like fingers? Why did I still have only a minute to reach a toilet? (MUCH better than having only a few seconds. So awful.) Why, when wiping myself, it was still messy instead of a more dry wipe like when my stool was normal?

The continual education experience goes on. Shame on me for not appreciating what I had. I really do need to stop complaining in my head.

The good news is, I now know that being on Rinvoq alone is not enough for my condition. And, I have the wiggle room to go back on four mesalamine pills a day, which I have done, and today was a slightly better day than yesterday. The hope is that the four mesalamine pills will put me back in remission. Once that happens, I will taper down again, from four to three to two to one. ONE mesalamine pill a day. (I did double-check that with my doctor.)

Oh . . . and now I know not only what a flare is, but what remission is, as well. 

What will I learn next?

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Health Update August 2024: Down, Down, Down

I am officially in a flare.

At my last health update a month ago, I was doing mostly okay. That disappeared a week later. My bowel movements became less and less solid, and then turned to mush. A little blood showed up.

So I started back on two-a-day mesalamine pills. The blood came and went. I now haven't seen it for about a week.

However, the pain has returned. I now have the awful, awful pain while sitting on the toilet, as my bowels move things out. And then for about thirty minutes to two hours, I sit on the couch waiting for the after-pain in my stomach to stop. But even after it finally abates, the aching comes and goes throughout the day. I do feel better towards evening.

I've also had to put a small garbage can next to the toilet because I've come close to throwing up at the same time as pooping.

And, one of the worst symptoms to me, the urgency has returned to a point. Not as bad as at my worst, but enough that I now have to weigh leaving the house with the accessibility of the nearest bathrooms.

My normal follow-up G.I. appointment was today. After discussing with my doctor, if I do not see any improvement in the next few days, I will go back to four mesalamine pills a day. Assuming this will get me out of the flare, I will taper back down again, and try to get to one pill a day. My doctor told me he never wanted me to go completely off of the mesalamine, that he wanted me to taper down to one. I am sticking to what I heard, which was to taper completely off. 

We've had miscommunication before about medicine dosage. Hopefully this one did not permanently derail my remission. While this bothers me about my doctor, I do like that he is not pushy about changing medications and that he seems pretty onboard with when I change something between appointments. I've heard some people complain about their doctors regarding those things.

So, I'll go up to the four mesalamine pills a day and cross my fingers that remission will follow within a few weeks.

Next update: September 2024, Up, Up, A Little

Previous update: July 2024: Good News and I'm-Not-Sure-What-To-Think News  

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