I was diagnosed with Crohns about a month ago. My doctor said its mild to moderate. (I posted my story on here about a week ago) Ive read a few things that said people with Crohns disease dont usually absorb food very well, and I was wondering if that same concept applied to vitamins too. I have not experienced any weight loss, and my doctor did not mention anything about keeping nutrition up, but that seems to be all I keep reading about. Im scared if I dont worry about it now, I may start to get unhealthy. I am taking a multivitamin everyday, but if things arent absorbed well in Crohns patients, it makes me think a vitamin wont get absorbed at all. Would it be best to take a gummy or a liquid shake vitamin?
I have also read that B12 shots are sometimes used to help with absorption, and I was also wondering if that is anything anyone else has done...I know these questions might seem weird, but I am so confused when it comes to Crohns, I just have so many questions!
Thanks,
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Thank you guys for your responses.
As far as we know, it is only in my colon, but he has not looked at my small intestine, I only got a colonoscopy. He decided on Crohn's because of my symptoms (mucus, blood, pain) and my colonoscopy showed inflammation throughout my colon that was deeper than the surface, and I had an antibody that is common in Crohn's.
I have contacted the nurse and she said I could get my B12 levels checked at an appointment in February. I have had a lot of fatigue and I feel like I am losing more hair than normal, and both my nails and toenails are hard to grow and easy to break or flake off. So I feel like maybe I am deficicient, but I guess I'll find that out soon enough...
This Crohn's is still very new to me, so thanks for your patience, I will be asking more questions I'm sure...
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I agree with Lizzies mom. If your Crohn's is only in your colon and not small intestine or anyplace else usually you can absorb nutrients pretty well as this is done it the small intestine. If your Crohn's is in your small intestine near the iliocecal valve then you may have some problems getting full absorption of B12 and may need supplements.
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I know you have a lot of questions.....there is a lot to know. Unfortunately, much is learned by trial and error. I've been at this CD thing for six years now. (My daughter will be 10 in Jan.)
You need to be super cautious when adding anything into your diet (even supplements). Talk it over with your doctor. He can order vitamin specific bloodwork. Sometimes it isn't a matter of the body not absorbing the vitamins appropriately, but often times the medication that patients take depleting it. Therefore increasing the need for supplements. We recently went through this with my daughter. She had been severely deficient in D3. Her progress was checked through add'l blood samples each month until it reached a healthy level....too much could cause toxicity! (have to be very careful).
Bottom line........talk it over w/your doc. A simple bloodtest could give you a better idea of vitamin status.
Be well.
Lizzies Mom
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As for nutrition it really depends on where your crohns is, if youve had surgery and meds youre on amount of diarrhea etc.
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