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Hi, I'm new to this forum and thought I'd introduce myself briefly.
I was diagnosed when I was 16, managed to finish school but haven't been able to do any work/education since. I'm 21 now and actually doing okay at the moment, taking Entocort and Imuran, but the last few years were pretty rough from time to time.
Perspective is a fascinating thing, and CD as any other disease adds another level to it. While I'm overjoyed to be able to leave the apartment and not experiencing heaps of pain, my doc clicks his tongue over my poor state. So I start comparing myself to "normal" people with actual lives, then take a look at this forum and read about all you guys who are in much more trouble than me... and my mind goes yo-yo on me all over again. Although the disease makes us take perspective to extremes sometimes, which no one should really have to do.
A very good thing, this place! It's nice to have somewhere to discuss the whole yummy concept of CD, knowing people won't run away horrified. Thanks!
I was diagnosed when I was 16, managed to finish school but haven't been able to do any work/education since. I'm 21 now and actually doing okay at the moment, taking Entocort and Imuran, but the last few years were pretty rough from time to time.
Perspective is a fascinating thing, and CD as any other disease adds another level to it. While I'm overjoyed to be able to leave the apartment and not experiencing heaps of pain, my doc clicks his tongue over my poor state. So I start comparing myself to "normal" people with actual lives, then take a look at this forum and read about all you guys who are in much more trouble than me... and my mind goes yo-yo on me all over again. Although the disease makes us take perspective to extremes sometimes, which no one should really have to do.
A very good thing, this place! It's nice to have somewhere to discuss the whole yummy concept of CD, knowing people won't run away horrified. Thanks!