My sister was diagnosed with Crohn's when she was 15. She had to miss a year off school and spent her 16th Birthday in hospital. Before they diagnosed Crohn's, they thought my sister had anorexia because she became so underweight. They did an endoscopy and took some skin for testing. They ended up putting a tube directly into her stomach so that they could feed her via a tube for several months and that mixture was the only thing she could 'eat'. I find it amazing how she went through all of that so young, and still passed her GCSEs.
However, I understand that CD is hereditary so I'm worried that there's a slight chance I could have it? But I'm already 18 and have no signs whereas she got diagnosed younger. I guess I could get it later on in life.
My sister having Crohn's really opened my eyes up to something I had never even heard of before so at least something good came from this experience.
I'd appreciate it if you could help me fundraise for this good cause as I'm doing a sky dive for Crohn's and Colitis
justgiving.com/chloesjump
THANKS. Feel free to reply/message/whatever.
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However, I understand that CD is hereditary so I'm worried that there's a slight chance I could have it? But I'm already 18 and have no signs whereas she got diagnosed younger. I guess I could get it later on in life.
My sister having Crohn's really opened my eyes up to something I had never even heard of before so at least something good came from this experience.
I'd appreciate it if you could help me fundraise for this good cause as I'm doing a sky dive for Crohn's and Colitis
justgiving.com/chloesjump
THANKS. Feel free to reply/message/whatever.
:lol2: