IBD

  • Growing Through your Diagnosis

    What’s nice about being an adult and living with IBD is making all your own medical decisions.  I remember sitting in my hospital bed and being given my morning medication and being told to take it right then and there.  I was 23 years old.  I wasn’t a child but I was a newly diagnosed patient with Crohn’s Disease and never taken tablets before in my life. This was all…

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  • I am scared and that is okay.

    I am scared. And that is okay. There is always a little fear when it comes to thinking about your chronic illness. There are alot of questions, not enough answers, you wonder about alot of what ifs and you can sometimes panic with the overwhelmingness of it all. I used to scold myself for being scared and doubting myself, when it came to my illness. It was never going to…

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  • TEN THINGS TO LOVE ABOUT… SPRING

    It’s time for part two of the “Ten Things” series, today focusing on Spring. I am a Spring baby – born in April – so I feel drawn to this time of year as a time of celebration. Even if, as I get older, I don’t want to celebrate getting older, I do enjoy being able to see the graduate change in the world around me. In 2020 I am…

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  • Ostomy Uncovered – How to Resize Your Baseplate

    Disclaimer: This information is based on my own research into this particular aspect of stoma care as well as some personal experience and should not be used as medical advice or a diagnostic tool. The suggestions given within are taken from sources laid out in the references header.  If you seek advice regarding the things you experience within your own disease, please contact your SCN  for medical advice. If you are looking for the entire…

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  • 10 Tips for Feeling Comfortable with IBD

    Throwback to an eventful Thursday afternoon in September 2011 when I was sat on the recovery trolley trying to grapple with the fact my latest test had discovered I have Crohn’s Disease. It was an understandably emotional time; the gravity of the situation was palpable – it was a ‘disease’, a lifelong and challenging illness – but I was also really unsure of what this meant for me going forward.…

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  • Sleep with a Stoma

    One of my first queries when I was getting ready to have my stoma made was, ‘but how will I sleep with it attached to me?’ And sure for some, this might not phase them at all; it would be a welcomed break from not sleeping at all or having very broken and unsuccessful sleep. But I worried, none the less. Would I squash it? Would doing that hurt? Would…

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  • Extra Intestinal Manifestations and their Importance

    Extra Intestinal Manifestations – or EIMs for short – are seen in 25–40% of IBD patients.1 Inflammatory manifestations of the skin, eyes, liver, and joints are considered primary manifestations. If secondary effects of disease activity are also considered, nearly 100% of IBD patients have an abnormality outside of the gastrointestinal tract.2 Twenty-five percent of IBD patients have more than one EIM. The development of the first EIM appears to increase the risk…

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