
I’m no medical professional, but Google seems to suggest that while anything over 200 pg/ml is technically in the “healthy” range, the threshold for people with Crohn’s is generally 300 pg/ml instead due to malabsorption issues. so I think it makes sense that you might be feeling worse with those levels even though you’re *near* the threshold
I would 100% go see a GI doc and ontop of that if they’re dismissive please look into seeing a board certified naturopathic doctor, I started seeing one for my CD and it went away. 17 years of having it since a kiddo and it went away after 2-3 months of treatment, homeopathy and the correct testing. Not saying ur GI doc is wrong but the ND will be extremely open to testing everything in depth on you
to show that I’m not just being a hater—excerpt from a piece examining the history of homeopathy (https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/medical-pseudoscience/homeopathy-scientifically-implausible) its two core defining principles are largely nonsensical / not at all applicable to the majority of health issues humans deal with
Hi! Integ therapy works amazing for CD and other chronic diseases, ND’s can prescribe reg pharma meds etc as well if needed, but things like botanical tinctures, etc and more and other therapies that help. I also don’t want to assume someone actively has a GI doc still with CD. I stopped seeing mine bc they were dismissive. I had went to over 15 diff GI doc’s all extremely horrible. I had had enough and needed help. ND’s will sit with you for hours and get down to the root cause whatever it is