I’m so glad I found this site

I’m a 33yr old female from Cape Town, South Africa and I was diagnosed with LC in June. I started having stomach problems January this year, with flare ups of heavy D which tapered down to barely manageable D in between. After numerous GP and then GI specialist visits, a colonoscopy was done 20 June and the biopsy confirmed LC. The specialist also noted that a section of my colon looks like ‘crazy paving’ (something he had never seen before) and that there is a lot of mucous in my colon. I have been on Entocort for just over 2 months now and it has definitely helped get the D under control, with the only 2 flare ups since I started Entocort and they were less urgent and lasted much shorter than before. While my stomach has not returned to normal, it is a vast improvement to what it was. Yet I still have loose stools a few times daily which are ‘slimy’ from mucous, along with a general discomfort and ‘bubbling gas’ on my left side that doesn’t go away. Even the car seat safety belt is too much pressure across my stomach and creates discomfort.
I’ve been tested for gluten sensitivity and Celiac disease and these have come back negative and I have not noticed any link yet between gluten products and my stomach flaring up. Some foods I do know to avoid, especially high fat/oil foods, certain veggies as well as spicy foods. These are a definite no-no. I’ve always been mildly lactose intolerant, so I know to avoid certain dairy products as well. Overall, I eat a pretty bland diet now and that seems to have helped stabilize my stomach along with the Entocort. My concern is that even though I have a good appetite most of the time and my stomach has calmed down, I am still losing weight and have now dropped 17kgs since Jan (5kgs in the last 2 months alone) and I really can’t afford to lose more weight. I now weigh 53kgs and I’m 5ft5 in height, the very bottom level of the ideal BMI for my height. My energy levels are virtually non-existent and the shortest bit of physical exertion leaves me exhausted with muscles aching like I just had a gym workout. This has all affected my life quite considerably because I’m usually a very active person and it is starting to seriously interfere with my job as well. Some days, even though my stomach is ‘fine’, I wake up feeling like a zombie with a brain cloud that takes a day or two to clear. While the tests and my own body’s reaction currently does not show a link to gluten, do you think I should try the gluten free diet anyway and see if that brings some relief?
I am seeing my GI specialist again tomorrow, as the weight loss/lack of energy is starting to freak me out a bit. Any tips or advise would be greatly appreciated, as some days I feel like I’m losing my mind

Thanks so much
Roxanne