Wednesday, November 28, 2018

"But, You Don't Look Sick"

Having a chronic illness is hard.

Not only because of the health issues that are associated with your illness, but trying to "prove" to others that you are actually sick. Crohn's disease is an invisible illness, meaning you cannot visibly see that there is anything wrong. I relate it to a duck on a pond. On the surface you see a duck, calm as can be, but beneath the water his webbed feet are moving around at a frantic pace.
In my case, I look "normal" on the outside, but some days I am in pain, or fatigued, or dehydrated, etc. all the while putting on a brave face so others don't constantly ask, "are you okay?".
I think those that suffer from IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) are the BEST actors in the world, we spend all day long pretending we look WELL.
When we're home, out of the site of friends, co workers and even family, that's when we LOOK our disease, the acting is over.

So, this is me feeling pretty good...


And this is me in the middle of having a flare...


There can be any number of things going on when you have an invisible illness, you never know just by looking at someone. The old saying, don't judge a book by it's cover, absolutely applies to IBD people or anyone suffering with an invisible illness. Only they know how they're doing, so think twice before saying...

"...but...you don't LOOK sick"

Monday, November 12, 2018

Friday, November 9, 2018

Remicade : Day 2299

I have had the same IV nurse for almost all of my 2299 days, but sadly she has since retired and my first infusion with a new nurse.... she misses the vein 😒
I said I wanted to heat up my hand, but she insisted she could get the vein....needless to say, she let me heat it up a good 10-15 minutes before trying again.
After I unwrapped my hand, she said, "Oh, that's better!"

Really.......