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Adalimumab (Amgevita) injections taken fortnightly to reduce inflammation in small bowel

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Adalimumab (Amgevita) injections taken fortnightly and after a year the small bowel restriction (scar tissue or fibrous?) is now larger than a year ago when started and im worried its more sinister than originally thought even after discussing the MRI scan with the IBD nurse 😟😬🤔 Please can anyone help with their own experiences? 🙏

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