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Hey everyone. This is a support group for adults to express how they managed the tough environment of childhood with IBD.
I myself started flaring up at age 12. it was very difficult to get through the day, especially the mornings. Worse of all, no doctor would touch me until I turned 18.
However, I used the struggle to motivate myself to focus on academics and extra-curriculars such as music to get through the battle.
In the end, I can say it gets better. Though I still have Crohn's disease, navigating life as an adult seems much more tractable than when I was a kid. But that is just my experience. I hope others can share theirs.
I hope to share more if interest picks up. And I encourage other adults to contribute their experiences. Anti-bullying is a much more prominent topic now than when I was going through school. To contribute in any little way I think will make a difference.
I'll also add the obvious which is this may also be a place for adults to vent about any painful memories that linger. That too is helpful. But if you do, please also share a positive story about how you have moved on from such events as an adult, or even when you were a child.
Last, the U18 club can also post, if the forum allows. Just make sure to have parental consent before viewing and posting!
Thanks!
-ProspectorsQuartet
P.S. I think it is important to keep a few things in mind when posting stuff that may be seen by younger viewers. This post says it best: http://www.crohnsforum.com/showthread.php?p=19260
I myself started flaring up at age 12. it was very difficult to get through the day, especially the mornings. Worse of all, no doctor would touch me until I turned 18.
However, I used the struggle to motivate myself to focus on academics and extra-curriculars such as music to get through the battle.
In the end, I can say it gets better. Though I still have Crohn's disease, navigating life as an adult seems much more tractable than when I was a kid. But that is just my experience. I hope others can share theirs.
I hope to share more if interest picks up. And I encourage other adults to contribute their experiences. Anti-bullying is a much more prominent topic now than when I was going through school. To contribute in any little way I think will make a difference.
I'll also add the obvious which is this may also be a place for adults to vent about any painful memories that linger. That too is helpful. But if you do, please also share a positive story about how you have moved on from such events as an adult, or even when you were a child.
Last, the U18 club can also post, if the forum allows. Just make sure to have parental consent before viewing and posting!
Thanks!
-ProspectorsQuartet
P.S. I think it is important to keep a few things in mind when posting stuff that may be seen by younger viewers. This post says it best: http://www.crohnsforum.com/showthread.php?p=19260
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