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I'll try to make it as short as possible
I'm 26 years old and work as a registered nurse in the ER. I'm married to a wonderful man who is also a green beret in the army and currently deployed in Afghanistan. I am also the doggie mom to a sweet but hyper 1 1/2 year old lab/hound mutt. Also have a great family and wonderful friends. That's pretty much me in a nutshell. Now on to the not so great things in my life..
I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in January 2009 after many years of suffering (and many doctors who didn't take me seriously). I was on Entocort for a significant amount of time which did little to help me. I was also working almost 60 hours a week as a night shift nurse on a very stressful floor at the hospital so that probably didn't help! Anyways in the 2 short years since I've been diagnosed I've been pretty sick and was admitted to the hospital several times with partial obstructions. I was on Humira weekly for several months as well. I had a colonoscopy with balloon dilation on January 11, 2011, which unfortunately perforated my bowel and led me to emergency surgery the next morning. I also had a foot and a half of damaged intestine removed which the surgeon said was "beyond repair". Also had 2 strictureplasties done in other damaged, but not as bad, areas. Because the surgery was open I spent 7 days in the hospital recovering and the last 7 weeks at home recovering. All the while my husband is in Afghanistan with very little communication.. very hard on me!
Now I am feeling MUCH better and starting to get back to my old self again. I currently am taking Humira 40mg every other week (maintenance drug), folic acid 1mg daily, vitamin B12 shots monthly, multivitamin, iron, calcium, vitamin d, and fish oil supplement daily. I'm really hoping this surgery will help me for a little while and the Crohn's doesn't come back too soon! I am trying to stay positive anyway.
Well I hope this wasn't too long for everyone lol! I've been reading this forum for a while I just have never joined, but today I decided to take the plunge! A lot of things I've read on here have helped me through some tough times. Just knowing other people out there are going through the same thing and know how I feel make it a little easier on me. So maybe I can be that someone for another person who is suffering. Thanks for listening and glad to finally be part of the forum!
Beth
I'm 26 years old and work as a registered nurse in the ER. I'm married to a wonderful man who is also a green beret in the army and currently deployed in Afghanistan. I am also the doggie mom to a sweet but hyper 1 1/2 year old lab/hound mutt. Also have a great family and wonderful friends. That's pretty much me in a nutshell. Now on to the not so great things in my life..
I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in January 2009 after many years of suffering (and many doctors who didn't take me seriously). I was on Entocort for a significant amount of time which did little to help me. I was also working almost 60 hours a week as a night shift nurse on a very stressful floor at the hospital so that probably didn't help! Anyways in the 2 short years since I've been diagnosed I've been pretty sick and was admitted to the hospital several times with partial obstructions. I was on Humira weekly for several months as well. I had a colonoscopy with balloon dilation on January 11, 2011, which unfortunately perforated my bowel and led me to emergency surgery the next morning. I also had a foot and a half of damaged intestine removed which the surgeon said was "beyond repair". Also had 2 strictureplasties done in other damaged, but not as bad, areas. Because the surgery was open I spent 7 days in the hospital recovering and the last 7 weeks at home recovering. All the while my husband is in Afghanistan with very little communication.. very hard on me!
Now I am feeling MUCH better and starting to get back to my old self again. I currently am taking Humira 40mg every other week (maintenance drug), folic acid 1mg daily, vitamin B12 shots monthly, multivitamin, iron, calcium, vitamin d, and fish oil supplement daily. I'm really hoping this surgery will help me for a little while and the Crohn's doesn't come back too soon! I am trying to stay positive anyway.
Well I hope this wasn't too long for everyone lol! I've been reading this forum for a while I just have never joined, but today I decided to take the plunge! A lot of things I've read on here have helped me through some tough times. Just knowing other people out there are going through the same thing and know how I feel make it a little easier on me. So maybe I can be that someone for another person who is suffering. Thanks for listening and glad to finally be part of the forum!
Beth