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I know I tripped across a few others in the newbie forum, anyone here with Crohn's, as id love to know if u r in remission, etc a year or more after VSG.

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Is VSG supposed to put you into remission with Crohns? I did hear that VSG is the only wls recomended to people with crohns....

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Not that I'm aware of but I am much improved from a frequency perspective.

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17 months still in remission feeling great

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Yoga lady I had no idea. It's been 18 months for me. Gave up 6mp and Asacol. Still take Humira and Neurontin for Crohn's related spondylarthopy and Enthesitis which I don't mind at all. I'm actually ( dare I say it) enjoying Constipation :)

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Feedyoureye I know for me the sleeve was the only WLS procedure my gastroenterologist would support as it does not involve re-routing the intestine. It also allowed me to have a horrible hiatial hernia that my gastroenterologist wanted me to have repaired for the last couple of years, finally corrected. Be well

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