"Chefro, thats great to hear! I'm a fellow Crohn's sufferer. Similar situation but I've been solely using MMJ(edibles/vape/smoke) with probiotics for ~2yrs now....absolutely NO pharms. Its awesome to hear how your patient is doing better, and with some time she might be able to get off the Humira!"
I've dealt with Crohn's disease for the past 15 years of my life and I have to say that while cannabis is great, it can only provide symptomatic relief at best. These new biologic therapies (Remicade, Humiria) are far more effective in providing long-term relief and remission than regular maintenance medication (Mercaptopurine, 5-ASA's, Budesonide, ect). They have the actual ability to induce long-term remission, rather than just dull symptoms.
I've spent 4 years being steroid dependent, because my regular maintenance medication was ineffective. Every time I would taper off prednisone, I would get terrible migraine headaches, and my disease would flare up again, leaving me in the same place I was before. Eventually, Remicade was invented, and I was fortunate enough to have access to it. Because it was administered through an IV line, I felt perfectly fine 8 hours later, and I was able to successfully taper off of the steroids. This was the first time I felt like a normal person in 7 years.
Eventually I developed antibodies (resistance) to Remicade and had to discontinue its use. I tried various maintenance medications with varying degrees of success, but I still experienced frequent symptoms and flare-ups.
When I was introduced to cannabis, I found that it was good for appetite stimulation, bowel control, as well as pain relief. All of these things were wonderful, and helped improve my quality of life, yet, like other maintenance medications, it was not the end-all to my health troubles.
Because Crohn's disease is a progressive illness and a life-long journey, symptomatic relief would not be enough to keep my Gastrointestinal tract from destroying itself. I first became sick at the age of 8. With many years ahead of me, I felt that if, eventually, I didn't find an effective treatment, something that actually treated the disease, then I would face the very real possibility of a colonostomy, or some other super fun surgery.
Over the past 3 months, I have been using Humira. While injecting ones self is less pleasant than using cannabis, the effects of Humira have been incredible. I've put on more muscle, have had more energy, have been far more active, and over-all, healthier than I have been in 15 years. If my luck holds out, I'll be able to avoid surgery.
While cannabis is a effective stop-gap measure, please don't allow yourself to end your search for treatment with cannabis. There are some highly effective pharmaceutical products on the market that can radically alter the course of your plight, with many more in the works.
There is a huge difference between achieving a tolerable level of functionality through symptomatic relief, and actual remission. I urge anyone who deals with Crohn's disease to continue their search for a more effective treatment. In time, you will find it.
I believe that cannabis has had an appropriate place in my treatment, and has provided significant relief, but it could never achieve the results that these new biologic therapies have.
Now that I've gone totally off course of the OP's thread, I'd like to thank the brave people who provide cannabis to those who need it. When I had barely eaten anything in weeks and was too weak to take care of myself, it was the work of people like chefro420 that provided a respite from my suffering, and gave me hope.
Thank you, I am eternally grateful.
She is on a gluten free diet . Not sure about the allergy testing , but I think she has. I will ask. Thanks for the info!!
I have a buddy with Crohns, and have told him a bit about using medical mj. What strain would be most benifitial for someone suffering from Crohns? Sativa/indica? What about dosage?
Have any of you been allergic to these injectables? remicade,humira,cimzia, and simponi all paralyze me for a few days to about a week. Absolutely cannot move any of my joints and have pain beyond anything i could imagine if i do try to move.. Been up and down the eastcoast to teams of specialists and they dont understand it. in 2010 i was approved for tysabri and have been dealing with migraines ever since the second treatment, so it was discontinued after the 3rd(crazy side effects). I havnt been able to medicate with mmj because of an arrest in '08, hopefully ill be done in May.
Next month i go see dr. habba to check out if its something with the gallbladder(habba syndrome?) Anyone have any info on it or him?
sorry for the offtopic question, but i just needed to ask other crohn's patients..
I highly recommend that she start doing Dr Hulda Clarke Liver Cleanses, to get rid of pharma residues that build up in the liver. I have done ~ 14 of them
BrotherIndica - Currently, I am not following any sort of dietary restrictions. In the past, when I hadn't been on any medication and I would start to feel symptomatic, I would stop eating sugars, grains, dairy (with the exception of certain cheeses, which were tolerable). This did seem to help prevent me from going into a major flare-up, but my symptoms would linger.
With Remicade/Humira use, I am not actively following any sort of restrictions. Sometimes my food is healthy, sometimes its not. What does seem to make a difference is how often I eat junk food. Say I'm craving a burger, the next day some BBQ, the next day some pizza, then something else greasy for good measure. By the end of the week, I will be feeling worse, but my symptoms won't return to what they were without the Humira, provided I lay off the crap.
I haven't had any specific allergen tests done.
As for cannabis use, I would say that my intake is/was moderate in comparison to you. I smoked probably 7 grams a week during a flare up. I realize that edibles would have been a better choice, but the amount I needed was cost prohibitive. A generous person did give me 2 big freezer bags of brownies (I have no idea how many grams/oz went into it), and that seemed to work nicely and lasted about a month. I just wasn't the most functional. I do have a vaporizer, but the effects don't seem to last as long as smoking and it never seems to give the level of relief I need, unless I sit around all day using it like a hookah to maintain relief (it's one of the pencil sharpener/plastic tubing whip type vapes).
Congratulations on your remission! That truly is a blessing! Sounds like we've both worn the same (proverbial) shoes in regards to "deaths door". 2 years of remission is wonderful, certainly longer than I've gone, and I hope that you don't stop feeling good anytime soon!.
Interestingly enough, I've been in remission before without any medication other than cannabis (colonoscopy verified, like you) and still had symptoms. Another time I was symptomatic and a small-bowel follow-through turned out normal as well.
Anyhow, thank you for sharing and I hope that you continue to live life on your own terms well into the future!