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If I run fast to catch a bus, or if I run/jog over 25 minutes or so, I often get this extremely intense pain in my lower stomach, nearly faint from it. It starts gradually, gets more intense and is at it's worse about 15-20 minutes from start... then gradually subsides within 50-60 minutes from start. The pain makes me want to vomit (I don't, but it's that intense) and I instinctively grab my stomach skin and try to stretch the skin to perhaps make some more space for whatever is happening.
I feel weak after the "attack" and my stomach is usually very swollen. I've started getting the same pain from other exercise as well (gym + rowing machine), walking fast on uneven surface for 30+ minutes etc.
A year ago I got the pain more severely that normally, this time no running/exercise was associated (I was wearing tight pants, and had been partying the night before - nothing crazy though) - I went to the hospital/ER, they took lots of tests: All else seemed normal but my lipase and amylase had sky-rocketed, indicating an acute pancreatitis. They kept me in for 3 days on an IV.
I nowadays avoid running altogether (thought it's the most awesome source of endorfins and I miss it).
For other readers - other potentially related symptoms - reading other "reports" and questions and relating to some (this list is a "mixed bag"...I'm not sure if all are Crohn's related, relatively new to it):
- swollen stomach, IBS, constipation
- neck problems / arthritis, pinched nerve, nerve conduction tests show 2 of the nerves are weaker (peripheral neuropathy)
- mild myopathy (left side weaker than right, entire body)
- tolerance towards alcohol has gone down in the past year
- seizure once after drinking very little alcohol (lost consciousnes in the middle of a sentense)
- gynecological: lots of yeast infections since pre-teens, chronic UTIs since early twenties, repeating BVs since early thirties, occasional bumps in the vaginal area since teens
Interested in hearing if others have these symptoms.
I'm going to try the Specific Carbohydrate diet now.