It's Only An Upset Stomach
Crohn's disease effects the entire digestive system. It is an inflammatory disease that cause abscesses in the intestine, uncontrollable diarrhea, vomiting, ulcers in the mouth, loss of balance and/or severe joint pain.
Read more: Myths About Crohn's Disease | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5501228_myths-crohns-disease.html#ixzz2BnFOHxJT
Friday, November 9, 2012
Remembrance...........
With Remembrance Day on Sunday, take a few minutes to either remember someone, think of someone or just give thanks to the many who have fought for your Country, whichever that may be.
The fact that you can sit at your computers, read your tablets, go to the grocery store and simply walk down the street, is thanks to them.
The next time you go out and see a Veteran selling poppies, donate the change you have in your pocket (or more) and stop for a few minutes, shake his or her hand and say "thanks".
.........it's a pittance of time.
Thank you.
The fact that you can sit at your computers, read your tablets, go to the grocery store and simply walk down the street, is thanks to them.
The next time you go out and see a Veteran selling poppies, donate the change you have in your pocket (or more) and stop for a few minutes, shake his or her hand and say "thanks".
.........it's a pittance of time.
Thank you.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
IBD Myths.....
....and how many of us have heard this one eh?!
FICTION: IBD is all in your head.
FACTS: IBD is not imaginary (diagnosis depends on the presence of inflammation in your gastrointestinal tract), nor is it caused by psychological problems. On the other hand, IBD can lead to anxiety or depression. These issues are often associated with any chronic illness and are not the nature of IBD itself.
Reference: http://www.salix.com/patient-resources/digestive-health-newsletter/archive/ibd-myths-facts-fiction.aspx
FICTION: IBD is all in your head.
FACTS: IBD is not imaginary (diagnosis depends on the presence of inflammation in your gastrointestinal tract), nor is it caused by psychological problems. On the other hand, IBD can lead to anxiety or depression. These issues are often associated with any chronic illness and are not the nature of IBD itself.
Reference: http://www.salix.com/patient-resources/digestive-health-newsletter/archive/ibd-myths-facts-fiction.aspx
November is Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Month
From http://invisabilities.org
Canada has one of the highest rates of Irritable Bowel Disorders in the world.
November is Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Month. Do your part to support those living with IBDs by getting educated! Check out this infographic and take the first step in fighting the stigma surrounding IBDs.
Canada has one of the highest rates of Irritable Bowel Disorders in the world.
November is Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Month. Do your part to support those living with IBDs by getting educated! Check out this infographic and take the first step in fighting the stigma surrounding IBDs.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
IBD Myths...
FICTION: IBD is caused by stress.
FACTS: No one knows exactly what causes IBD. There are a number of hypotheses (for example, immune system malfunction, environmental factors, genetics, infection), but stress is not one of them. Studies have shown that stress does not cause the inflammation associated with IBD, but it can exacerbate the symptoms of an inflamed digestive tract and increase IBD severity.
Reference:
http://www.salix.com/patient-resources/digestive-health-newsletter/archive/ibd-myths-facts-fiction.aspx
FACTS: No one knows exactly what causes IBD. There are a number of hypotheses (for example, immune system malfunction, environmental factors, genetics, infection), but stress is not one of them. Studies have shown that stress does not cause the inflammation associated with IBD, but it can exacerbate the symptoms of an inflamed digestive tract and increase IBD severity.
Reference:
http://www.salix.com/patient-resources/digestive-health-newsletter/archive/ibd-myths-facts-fiction.aspx
Sunday, November 4, 2012
IBD Myths
FICTION: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are the same thing.
FACTS: It’s easy to confuse IBD and IBS, since they occur in the same part of the body (your gastrointestinal system) and often share similar symptoms, like pain and diarrhea. But there are significant differences. For example, a hallmark of IBD is chronic inflammation of the digestive tract that sometimes flares, whereas IBS is a functional disorder of the intestines that does not involve active inflammation. Keep in mind that, 30% to 40% of the time, a person may have both IBD and IBS, since once the bowel is inflamed for any reason, an irritable bowel may develop due to heightened sensitivity.
Reference:
http://www.salix.com/patient-resources/digestive-health-newsletter/archive/ibd-myths-facts-fiction.aspx
FACTS: It’s easy to confuse IBD and IBS, since they occur in the same part of the body (your gastrointestinal system) and often share similar symptoms, like pain and diarrhea. But there are significant differences. For example, a hallmark of IBD is chronic inflammation of the digestive tract that sometimes flares, whereas IBS is a functional disorder of the intestines that does not involve active inflammation. Keep in mind that, 30% to 40% of the time, a person may have both IBD and IBS, since once the bowel is inflamed for any reason, an irritable bowel may develop due to heightened sensitivity.
Reference:
http://www.salix.com/patient-resources/digestive-health-newsletter/archive/ibd-myths-facts-fiction.aspx
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Did You Know...........
..... something as small as one tiny kernel of popcorn can cause an obstruction in the bowel when your Crohn's is active??
Something to think about....
Something to think about....
Friday, November 2, 2012
Crohnie Quote of the Day
“Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.”
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
Remicade : Day 99
Yesterday was day 99 of Remicade treatment, I guess making today lucky number 100, and once again, I don't feel any different than day 98...
The nurse was a little shocked to hear that I was in hospital a couple of weeks ago with the bowel obstruction. Ya...SHE was shocked.
Overall though....looking at everything over the past 100 days, I do feel better and I'm slowly gaining weight (eventhough I lost a bunch while in hospital). I weighed in at 70.8 kg's, (156 lbs) up from 68.9 kg 8 weeks ago.
Doses are now every 8 weeks.....
The nurse was a little shocked to hear that I was in hospital a couple of weeks ago with the bowel obstruction. Ya...SHE was shocked.
Overall though....looking at everything over the past 100 days, I do feel better and I'm slowly gaining weight (eventhough I lost a bunch while in hospital). I weighed in at 70.8 kg's, (156 lbs) up from 68.9 kg 8 weeks ago.
Doses are now every 8 weeks.....
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