Jacksonville Jaguar Quarterback David Garrard first experienced symptoms of Crohns disease at the end of the NFL season, in January 2003. The diagnosis was confirmed with a colonoscopy, and Garrard began treatment. His management plan included Canasa, prednisone, and finally, Remicade. These therapies failed, and Garrard lost 35 pounds from his 62 frame. In June of 2004, he underwent surgery to remove about 1 foot of intestine.After surgery, Garrard recovered quickly and regained the weight he had lost. A post-surgery examination showed that his gastrointestinal tract was free of Crohns. After a routine colonoscopy revealed traces of Crohns last year, Garrard again underwent treatment with Remicade, and as of July 2006 is Crohns-free.Garrard has recently entered into a partnership with the Crohns and Colitis Foundation of America called Team Crohns. Team Crohns is an initiative sponsored by Centocor Inc that focuses on education about pediatric Crohns disease. As part of Team Crohns, Garrard is touring
Camp Oasis locations around the country. Camp Oasis is a residential program for children with IBD.
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