Hello and welcome to HCM,
I appears that you not only suffer due to your Crohn's disease, but also are very frustrated by the
Remicade dosing issue.
I will try to explain the effects of Remicade to you, and hopefully this will change your perspective on this whole problem.
Firstly let me quote the Remicade dosing guidelines in Crohn's Disease.
"The recommended dose of REMICADE is 5 mg/kg given as an intravenous induction regimen at 0, 2 and 6 weeks followed by a maintenance regimen of 5 mg/kg every 8 weeks thereafter for the treatment of adults with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease or fistulizing Crohn's disease. For adult patients who respond and then lose their response, consideration may be given to treatment with 10 mg/kg."
If I understand correctly from what you wrote in your question/concern, your infusion of Remicade was given every month/every 4 weeks. This is already twice as frequently as the recommended every 8 week schedule.
In your current schedule of every 4 weeks injections there is no room for any extra doses.
Also , any extra dose at this time would not make up for anything that might have happened 2 years ago.
It is quite common that patients with Crohn's disease stop responding to Remicade. This is most likely what happened to you since you have been on this medications so long. From what you write the medication is effective in you only for a brief time - about 2 weeks out of the month.
So in my opinion you should consider discussing with your doctor other possible options for treatment of you disease - instead on insisting on getting an extra dose of Remicade which is not likely to make any difference in the overall activity of your Crohn's disease.
Hope that my explanation will help you.
Regards and best of health.