Hi I’m 19 and I was diagnosed with crohn’s two years ago. Before that I would have 2-4 major flare ups a year that would keep me out of school. It wasn’t until I started passing out that my mom decided that the usual answer of “oh it seems to just be stomach pain” wasn’t good enough. After seeing a lot of doctors and doing numerous tests it was either chronic appendicitis or crohn’s. They sent me to a GI who did a colonoscopy and confirmed that it was crohn’s.
I know it’s hard on my mom, especially since I’m in college now. I don’t make a big show of telling people I have crohn’s and I don’t really complain about it out loud or anything, in fact I don’t really talk about it unless I’m at a doctor’s appointment.
Honestly, I thought, “crohn’s disease okay no biggie just get bad stomach pain, gas, and occasional vomiting, I’ve dealt with that for years without having a name to go on so I’ll be fine” However, since I’m practically always getting blood work done during my breaks from school I’ve learned that I’m anemic, have a vitamin D deficiency and for now that is the extent. Crohn’s causes a lot more trouble than I initially realized.
Does it get worse over the years? Because that’s one of my major concerns.
I know it’s hard on my mom, especially since I’m in college now. I don’t make a big show of telling people I have crohn’s and I don’t really complain about it out loud or anything, in fact I don’t really talk about it unless I’m at a doctor’s appointment.
Honestly, I thought, “crohn’s disease okay no biggie just get bad stomach pain, gas, and occasional vomiting, I’ve dealt with that for years without having a name to go on so I’ll be fine” However, since I’m practically always getting blood work done during my breaks from school I’ve learned that I’m anemic, have a vitamin D deficiency and for now that is the extent. Crohn’s causes a lot more trouble than I initially realized.
Does it get worse over the years? Because that’s one of my major concerns.