u/wiw2l

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GI Map

Hello! I want to start this post off by saying I fully believe in utilizing western medicine to achieve remission but unfortunately I am now on my second failed immunosuppressant/biologic and am now looking into some other factors that could play a role in why I am not achieving full remission. Even with steroids I still had dysbiosis and other gut/skin related symptoms.

Has anyone had any success after doing a GI map and doing a personalized protocol based off the results? Me and my GI and trying to think of anything that could be a missing piece and playing a role in why I do not fully respond to budesonide, mesalamine, azathioprine, Entyvio. I always have a decrease in the inflammation (verified with calprotectin, crp, etc) but regardless I still have loose stools, urgency, bloating, rashes, etc. A few years before I was diagnosed I tested positive and was treated for SIBO, with a few other occurrences where I had taken rifaxin with success. So I know dysbiosis has played a role for me. I’m wondering how beneficial a GI map could be with my current situation.

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