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Hi. I'm Tina from the UK and I was diagnosed with Crohns in 1982 - long before these forums were about (erm before home computers probably lol). I've recently realised there are others 'out there' and I want to join in with discussions. I have a colostomy dating back to 1988 and have had surgery a few times (cant remember how many exactly but the surgeon suggested a zip on my belly would save time!). I'm well most of the time and have an active and interesting life but there are still bad days occasionally. Doctors don't seem to know much about Crohns even now. I'm having problems with my feet and I wondered if it was related to the Crohns. The soft tissue on the top is 'traumatised' (hospital diagnosis) why - I have no idea - but it makes walking painful. I had this problem last year and it lasted 8 months. It went away and now it's back again. All suggestions gratefully recieved. Hope to enter into discussions with you all in the future. Oh by the way - i'm 54 now.
Hi. I'm Tina from the UK and I was diagnosed with Crohns in 1982 - long before these forums were about (erm before home computers probably lol). I've recently realised there are others 'out there' and I want to join in with discussions. I have a colostomy dating back to 1988 and have had surgery a few times (cant remember how many exactly but the surgeon suggested a zip on my belly would save time!). I'm well most of the time and have an active and interesting life but there are still bad days occasionally. Doctors don't seem to know much about Crohns even now. I'm having problems with my feet and I wondered if it was related to the Crohns. The soft tissue on the top is 'traumatised' (hospital diagnosis) why - I have no idea - but it makes walking painful. I had this problem last year and it lasted 8 months. It went away and now it's back again. All suggestions gratefully recieved. Hope to enter into discussions with you all in the future. Oh by the way - i'm 54 now.