Hi Guys,
My little Girl Orla, who’s 7, had a scope on Monday & was diagnosed with Crohn’s. It’s all very new to us & I knew v v little about Crohn’s up til about 3 weeks ago when it was first mentioned as a possibility re Orla. She’s now on day 5 of an EEN diet.
Anyway, school re-starts this day week. I’m really really terrified that the diagnosis will change how everyone treats her. We’re considering really playing it down, so we don’t find Orla staying in during playtime, PE and/or us being called re every little complaint she makes. She’s too young to understand the full ramifications of blabbing it far & wide, and I’ve no doubt she’ll have her entire class told by 11am on day 1, especially with the drinks she’ll have for lunch.
I’m also concerned that play dates/parties might dry up if other parents fear her illness might create too much hassle. I might have considered sugar coating the diagnosis to Orla, to try to limit what she’d tell people, but straight after her scope, the consultant, dietician & nurse spoke to us at her bedside & she was able to repeat most of it verbatim on the way home!!
I’m sure many of you have been through this before so I’m hoping you can advise from past experience.
My little Girl Orla, who’s 7, had a scope on Monday & was diagnosed with Crohn’s. It’s all very new to us & I knew v v little about Crohn’s up til about 3 weeks ago when it was first mentioned as a possibility re Orla. She’s now on day 5 of an EEN diet.
Anyway, school re-starts this day week. I’m really really terrified that the diagnosis will change how everyone treats her. We’re considering really playing it down, so we don’t find Orla staying in during playtime, PE and/or us being called re every little complaint she makes. She’s too young to understand the full ramifications of blabbing it far & wide, and I’ve no doubt she’ll have her entire class told by 11am on day 1, especially with the drinks she’ll have for lunch.
I’m also concerned that play dates/parties might dry up if other parents fear her illness might create too much hassle. I might have considered sugar coating the diagnosis to Orla, to try to limit what she’d tell people, but straight after her scope, the consultant, dietician & nurse spoke to us at her bedside & she was able to repeat most of it verbatim on the way home!!
I’m sure many of you have been through this before so I’m hoping you can advise from past experience.