health

  • I am not *quite* used to this, not just yet

    This weekend I was in London; I had an amazing time, look! But boy did I suffer. It was a very long day; with an super early start and a late finish. I would do it all over again, even with the soreness I felt the day after. My point here? Well, its a nudge, a reminder, a mini wake up call. I am not like everyone else, I still…

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  • “I had to mature”

    “I had to mature. I gained that ability to recognise what was REALLY important.” – Me, 23.10.16   There is nothing more scary, awful and plain inconvenient than being chronically ill. But, those people who are, are the best people I know. They have this amazing ability to see good in what hell they are going through. They smile when they are in pain, they celebrate the small victories they make…

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  • Life Lately | The Challenge

    I usually don’t get into this whole ‘giving something up for Lent’ thing. I’ve never been particularly religious or felt the need to give something up to prove something either. But I can see the logic behind it; trying to do something new for 40 days and see if it sticks. And this year, I think I might just be in need of this. Of course, things for me have…

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  • It Creeps Up on You

    Diary Entry: 29.04.16 It’s two weeks until my surgery. I’ve finally had all my paperwork for my pre-op and my admission for the actual surgery. It’s come around fast. Faster than expected. Even though it was only a month away when I got told it was provisionally booked.   Planned anxiety. That is what my first surgery was. Lately, I’ve been finding myself getting less sleep because my head has…

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  • My Ostomy Appliance Change Routine

    Disclaimer: This information is based on my own personal experience since my ostomy surgery in August 2016 and is not intended to replace medical advice from a trained professional. If you are requiring advice regarding your own stoma, routines which might benefit you most, or products that suit your needs best, please contact your stoma care nurse for further assistance. I’ve had my ostomy for six months now. And throughout that…

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  • “What is a Stoma, if it Saves Your Life?”

    I remember being in the first year of learning how to cope with my Crohn’s Disease – a form of Inflammatory Bowel Disease – and I met fellow IBDers who had stomas. They spoke about how they had come to have their ostomy surgery; how terribly awful things had become to get to that stage, but how much better life was because of it. Despite that, I panicked. Nope. Not…

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  • My Note to You

    My boyfriend has never seen or experienced me without my IBD. We met a couple months after I was diagnosed. That is now almost five years ago. It’s been my longest relationship to date and I hope it’s the only one I now have. At the start, my disease was under control and I was able to have some sort of life whilst being ill. We acted like a couple…

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