A huge "Thank you" goes out to Healthline.com for voting my blog one of the Best Crohn's Disease Blogs of 2016. It's an honour for me to be recognized in this way.
After 28 years of living with Crohn's, I try to bring some information as well as some humor and honesty to a disease no one really likes to talk about. And to be placed in such a fantastic group of other blogs....wow!
Thanks again, I truly appreciate this honour.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Wearable Art Collections - Checkers
Here are some of my Checkers collection featured on VIDA
http://shopvida.com/collections/voices/vern-laine
http://shopvida.com/collections/voices/vern-laine
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| Men's Silk or Cotton Pocket Square |
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| Modal Scarf |
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| Cashmere Modal Scarf |
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| Men's Silk or Cotton Pocket Square |
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| Cashmere Modal Scarf |
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| Silk Square Scarf |
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| Cashmere Silk Scarf |
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| Cashmere Modal Scarf |
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| Men's Silk or Cotton Pocket Square |
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| Cashmere Modal Scarf |
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| Cashmere Silk Scarf |
Cashmere Silk Scarf
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Sunday, May 8, 2016
Remicade : Day 1336
Do you ever have those days where you really feel old? In the 28 years of having this disease, I feel old everyday. The aches and pains, tired and exhausted and the constant bathroom breaks, but at my last infusion it was re-enforced.
Another patient was getting infused and we got to chatting about when we were in school and how things were. You know, when you say, "hey, do you remember......", it was all good until he said that I might not remember because I'm older than him. I asked how old he was and he said 50. I smiled and gave a quick chuckle and said, well I'm only 47. Really? he said.....but you have all that grey hair.
Turns out, that I've been going grey since I was 18 and no, I didn't run out to the drug store next door to get Just For Men to color my hair, but it goes to show how people automatically judge you or assume something about you, just by your appearance. Got me thinking about how people like "us" are judged by our appearance, or lack there of, of illness.
Makes ya think....
Another patient was getting infused and we got to chatting about when we were in school and how things were. You know, when you say, "hey, do you remember......", it was all good until he said that I might not remember because I'm older than him. I asked how old he was and he said 50. I smiled and gave a quick chuckle and said, well I'm only 47. Really? he said.....but you have all that grey hair.
Turns out, that I've been going grey since I was 18 and no, I didn't run out to the drug store next door to get Just For Men to color my hair, but it goes to show how people automatically judge you or assume something about you, just by your appearance. Got me thinking about how people like "us" are judged by our appearance, or lack there of, of illness.
Makes ya think....
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Wearable Art Collections - Mozart
Here are some of my Mozart Music collection featured on VIDA
http://shopvida.com/collections/voices/vern-laine
http://shopvida.com/collections/voices/vern-laine
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| Cashmere Modal Scarf |
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| Cashmere Silk Scarf |
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| Modal Scarf |
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| Silk Square Scarf |
Wearable Art Collections - Fire and Ice
Here are some of my Fire and Ice collection featured on VIDA
http://shopvida.com/collections/voices/vern-laine
http://shopvida.com/collections/voices/vern-laine
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| Cashmere Modal Scarf |
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| Cashmere Silk Scarf |
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| Men's Silk Pocket Square |
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| Modal Scarf |
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| Men's Cotton Pocket Square |
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| Sleeveless Top |
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Sunday, May 1, 2016
You Might Be A Crohnie
If you can tell when they change the toilet paper... just by the feel of it
...you might be a Crohnie
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...you might be a Crohnie
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Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Crohn's Vaccine...?
I was made aware of an article from the Edinburgh News from February of this year,
http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/health/vaccine-hope-to-cure-crohn-s-disease-1-4032099
God knows we need a cure and it looks as though things are going in the right direction, hopefully. I'm not totally convinced about cow's milk being a "cause" as I was brought up on goat's milk as a baby, but I'm definitely intrigued at the possibility of a vaccine......for my kids sake not mine.
Also check out
https://www.facebook.com/crohnsmapvaccine/?ref=bookmarks
Fingers crossed.....
http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/health/vaccine-hope-to-cure-crohn-s-disease-1-4032099
God knows we need a cure and it looks as though things are going in the right direction, hopefully. I'm not totally convinced about cow's milk being a "cause" as I was brought up on goat's milk as a baby, but I'm definitely intrigued at the possibility of a vaccine......for my kids sake not mine.
Also check out
https://www.facebook.com/crohnsmapvaccine/?ref=bookmarks
Fingers crossed.....
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Friday, March 25, 2016
Make Your Illness Your Friend
I know that having Crohn's sucks, I mean really sucks!, but in order to live, you basically have to make the disease your "friend" and live together. Like any relationship, you're going to have your ups and downs, but there are days that everything is calm. And there will be days that you will hate each other.
Give up the "but." You know, the "I want to go out, BUT I can't cuz I have Crohn's". Don't get me wrong, there will be days that you just "can't" because of your illness. There's a difference. You have to just do it sometimes. Even if you're feeling a little bit "fine", take that opportunity.
Accept reality. You have an incurable, chronic disease. Until there is a cure, you need to live with it and do what you can do make it livable. It took me years before I accepted the reality that there wasn't much I could do about it. I could watch what I ate and could "control", sometimes, the symptoms, but not all the time. When the flare comes, it comes and when it does, deal with it the best you can. If curling up in a ball is it, then do it. When the symptoms pass, you get up, brush yourself off and continue on. If not, it will smother you, take control and consume you.
Like the song by Chumbawamba - Tubthumping
Give up the "but." You know, the "I want to go out, BUT I can't cuz I have Crohn's". Don't get me wrong, there will be days that you just "can't" because of your illness. There's a difference. You have to just do it sometimes. Even if you're feeling a little bit "fine", take that opportunity.
Accept reality. You have an incurable, chronic disease. Until there is a cure, you need to live with it and do what you can do make it livable. It took me years before I accepted the reality that there wasn't much I could do about it. I could watch what I ate and could "control", sometimes, the symptoms, but not all the time. When the flare comes, it comes and when it does, deal with it the best you can. If curling up in a ball is it, then do it. When the symptoms pass, you get up, brush yourself off and continue on. If not, it will smother you, take control and consume you.
Like the song by Chumbawamba - Tubthumping
I get knocked down
But I get up again
You're never gonna keep me down
But I get up again
You're never gonna keep me down
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