Hi ethandron.
Nobody else in the family has had Crohn’s, and daughter is 28.
We now know that it started during her early teens, but she spent all her teenage years being told by both NHS and private, that there was nothing wrong with you/you’ll probably outgrow it/it may be IBS.
When she was about 20, she was away from home on a course for work, and became very ill.
They thought it was appendicitis, so removed her appendix, and this is how Crohn’s was discovered. This is about the time the illness really took a hold.
She spent about 3 years on different combinations of tablets, all of which made her worse. (Because I’ve seen how debilitating this illness can be, I really feel for you).
Then they put her on Humira.
It gave her her life back.
If I sounded a bit ‘off’ when I described Imraldi as a “cheap copy” it’s only because I’m concerned about the change!
Having said that, It’s thought the Crohn’s is getting worse, and she’s certainly lost a lot of weight. She had a scan (can’t remember what it’s called, but it’s the one where you have to drink a jug full of the yucky liquid first) last November.
Haven’t heard anything since, so I’m hoping that it’s not bad enough to cause any concern.
I have the Humira delivered to me, then take it to her in a medical cool bag.
Delivery due on Friday. I wonder if it will be Imraldi or Humira.
Do come back and let us know how you are doing. I’ll be thinking of you.