Thu-27-01-2022, 15:04 PM
(Wed-26-01-2022, 20:52 PM)jiml Wrote:26 January 2022
Been a while since I've updated my journal and have been lax as much has happened with my health although my psoriasis had remained under control
Firstly in August I did a routine bowel cancer test which people of a certain age are advised to have as a precaution .
This flagged up some abnormalities and was invited to the hospital for a Gastroscopy and colonoscopy to investigate and I was found to have some polyps in my bowel and some in my stomach which were removed in September
No further problems until just after Christmas when I got a bit of diarrhea which came and went but I was feeling constantly tired and lethargic
2 weeks ago the diarrhea got really bad and I was parked outside the toilet most of the day and hardly dared sleep at night ... So I went to the pharmacy and got some immodium . Which fixed the runs but the pains in my stomach were pretty bad so I phoned for an appointment with my Doctor and after explaining to the receptionist what my problem was she said a doctor would phone me . I was phoned and prescribed antibiotics as she was able to diagnose diaviculitis without seeing or examining me and asked for a stool sample which I provided.
The Antibiotics seemed to make the diarrhea worse so after 4 days I stopped taking them and rang to see the results of the stool sample and was told it was clear
So I'm back to square one with same problem no energy, constant tiredness, no medication and letting nature take its course as to get to see a doctor here is pretty nigh impossible
Rant over
Back to psoriasis
My skin is still clear although a few spots popped up on my thigh as I tried stopping Skilarence for a few days but those lesions are fading now
My bloods have been good and my lymphocytes have ranged between 0.9 and 1.04 which it is currently
Note to self update more often
Could you get back to seeing the gastroenterologist (not your primary care, regular doctor) who took the polyps from colon and stomach? How complicated would it be to get an appointment with that specialist?
Also, did you the doctor performing the exam of colon tell you that you had diverticulitis? Or is this the first you've been told you had it?
Diarrhea is exhausting and can make you dehydrated. Be sure to keep up on the liquids while sorting this out. Do you also have a low-grade fever?
Sleeping with a towel beneath you may help keep the sheets clean if you should have any nocturnal accidents. Or wearing disposable, absorbent underwear may help keep the bedding clean, too, just in case.
I'm sorry you're having this.