Hello to all!
I know this forum is for those of you who suffer from Crohn's Disease and other forms of IBD. I myself do not personally suffer from this disease, so I do not know what you all are suffering from first hand. However, my boyfriend does suffer from this disease, and I was just looking for some support.
My boyfriend Kenneth and I have been together for almost a year. When we first started dating he revealed to me that he had Crohn's disease. I wasn't really aware at the time what that was. My mother is a doctor, so I had heard about Crohn's disease, but I didn't know all the details.
Long story short. My boyfriend is managing his Crohn's well, but he is A LOT worse now than when I first met him. He always tries to shrug it off like he's fine, but I know most of the time he's in a lot of pain.
I guess my question is, what can I expect in the future? And what can I do to support him without treating him like he is weak? He is a wonderful man. The best thing that has ever happened to me. I want to be able to be there for him 100%.
Sorry if this was kinda random and/or confusing. I'm just looking for some advice. Thanks in advance!
-Kylee
P.S. He is currently taking Apriso and Azathioprine.
I know this forum is for those of you who suffer from Crohn's Disease and other forms of IBD. I myself do not personally suffer from this disease, so I do not know what you all are suffering from first hand. However, my boyfriend does suffer from this disease, and I was just looking for some support.
My boyfriend Kenneth and I have been together for almost a year. When we first started dating he revealed to me that he had Crohn's disease. I wasn't really aware at the time what that was. My mother is a doctor, so I had heard about Crohn's disease, but I didn't know all the details.
Long story short. My boyfriend is managing his Crohn's well, but he is A LOT worse now than when I first met him. He always tries to shrug it off like he's fine, but I know most of the time he's in a lot of pain.
I guess my question is, what can I expect in the future? And what can I do to support him without treating him like he is weak? He is a wonderful man. The best thing that has ever happened to me. I want to be able to be there for him 100%.
Sorry if this was kinda random and/or confusing. I'm just looking for some advice. Thanks in advance!
-Kylee
P.S. He is currently taking Apriso and Azathioprine.