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- Feb 10, 2013
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I was diagnosed back in 2007, but I haven't been acting like it.
Even though I've been hospitalized 4 times over the last few years (each visit at least a week long) I haven't been taking it seriously because I don't want to identify as "having a disease."
I don't always do the things I know I should.
I don't take care of my paperwork...
I don't keep records of my symptoms and hospitalizations and dr. appointments...
I don't take probiotics and enzymes regularly...
I don't always take the meds my dr. suggests...
I eat things I shouldn't sometimes...
I don't tell my doctor when my symptoms change...
I don't really respect my doctors...
I procrastinate on insurance things that makes it so I can't even SEE my doctors sometimes...
Basically, I've been a really terrible patient up until this point.
So that's why I'm here.
I want to know more about my condition and my body and what it needs in order to feel it's best.
I'm 37, I'm intelligent, I have plenty of loving people around me to support me, I know about nutrition and self-care. My life is wonderful!
But when it comes to all-things-Crohn's, I've had a HUGE BLOCK because at some level I don't want to believe that it's my issue.
But it is.
This body of mine definitely has Crohn's. The doctors have told me many times and the pics from the scopes all show it too and I can totally FEEL it.
Even today I feel the inflammation returning after a week without Prednisone. (Just followed the instructions for tapering after being put on it when I was in the hospital in Dec.)
So that's why I'm here on the forum today. If I don't start taking my dx seriously, I'm just going to keep flaring and keep going into the hospital, and keep worrying my loved ones...which is totally lame and totally preventable.
I want to find ways to deal with my Crohn's in an empowered way --- without scaring myself and letting the disease take over my life.
I want to find ways to take the supplements that I know can help me without being reminded every time that I take them that the reason I'm taking them is because I have Crohn's. Do you get what I mean?
So I would LOVE to hear from you all about how you do that.
How do you relate to your diagnosis in a healthy way?
I definitely need help in this area and (in this moment!) I feel willing to learn.
Thanks for being here. I'm glad to be here too. :hug:
Even though I've been hospitalized 4 times over the last few years (each visit at least a week long) I haven't been taking it seriously because I don't want to identify as "having a disease."
I don't always do the things I know I should.
I don't take care of my paperwork...
I don't keep records of my symptoms and hospitalizations and dr. appointments...
I don't take probiotics and enzymes regularly...
I don't always take the meds my dr. suggests...
I eat things I shouldn't sometimes...
I don't tell my doctor when my symptoms change...
I don't really respect my doctors...
I procrastinate on insurance things that makes it so I can't even SEE my doctors sometimes...
Basically, I've been a really terrible patient up until this point.
So that's why I'm here.
I want to know more about my condition and my body and what it needs in order to feel it's best.
I'm 37, I'm intelligent, I have plenty of loving people around me to support me, I know about nutrition and self-care. My life is wonderful!
But when it comes to all-things-Crohn's, I've had a HUGE BLOCK because at some level I don't want to believe that it's my issue.
But it is.
This body of mine definitely has Crohn's. The doctors have told me many times and the pics from the scopes all show it too and I can totally FEEL it.
Even today I feel the inflammation returning after a week without Prednisone. (Just followed the instructions for tapering after being put on it when I was in the hospital in Dec.)
So that's why I'm here on the forum today. If I don't start taking my dx seriously, I'm just going to keep flaring and keep going into the hospital, and keep worrying my loved ones...which is totally lame and totally preventable.
I want to find ways to deal with my Crohn's in an empowered way --- without scaring myself and letting the disease take over my life.
I want to find ways to take the supplements that I know can help me without being reminded every time that I take them that the reason I'm taking them is because I have Crohn's. Do you get what I mean?
So I would LOVE to hear from you all about how you do that.
How do you relate to your diagnosis in a healthy way?
I definitely need help in this area and (in this moment!) I feel willing to learn.
Thanks for being here. I'm glad to be here too. :hug: