Hi All,
I used to be active on these forums (or the one before it) until life picked up some years ago. I've been doing largely well but I have a problem that leads me here today.
The beginning of this year I started developing mod-severe pouchitis, which was eventually confirmed via a sig. I also had an upper done at the same time which looked fine with the exception of a mildly narrowed pyloric sphincter, but that's another story.
7 weeks ago I began therapy on cipro, 500mg twice a day as is standard. I cant take flagyl because i started developing peripheral neuropathy many years ago (hence the cipro -- I've had a punch since 1993). 3 weeks in I stopped responding, but my GI doc recommended I continue. 3 more weeks with limited to no progress. That second course ran out a week ago and it's been downhill since. Back to where i started, symptom wise. I called again today and asked if we can try another medication and was offered either continued therapy on the cipro, or I could get into a study for entyvio. I asked if I couldn't try something else and he's holding firm at cipro or the study. All this is via messaging so I've asked he call me to speak directly.
I don't like the idea of the study. It's experimental in its use for pouchitis and I'm guessing there is no guarantee I'm not in the placebo group. Aren't there other antibiotics I could try? I know that approach used to be standard but haven't followed treatment protocols in a while... I really need to start getting back to my life as it's impacting my family and career at this point. Patience has its limits.
Which leads me to my request for a pouchitis specailist in Chicagoland. The one i have now supposedly is, but frankly i feel like a number at this point and that I'm getting steered into this experimental therapy I don't really want.
So, is trying multiple antibiotics still standard protocol for pouchitis? Am I over reacting to the Entyvio steer? Finally, can anyone recommend a good pouchitis specialist in the chicagoland area?
Thanks
LionsPride