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I've been doing pretty well the last few months Crohn's-wise, the new meds seem to be working (now if my hair would just stay in!). However this past week I've been completely exhausted and feel like I'm on the brink of getting the flu. Finally gave up and went to the GP today, and apparently there's absolutely nothing physically wrong with me!
He asked me about the last 12 months and what stress factors there have been (Crohn's diagnosis, probs with a step-daughter, my dogs had 3 operations on his legs, my boss is insane! etc etc). And now they've pretty much all been resolved. His theory is, with all this stuff going on, I couldn't let myself get sick. But now, that everything's back to normal (reasonably anyway), my brain has basically said "ok, you can get sick now if you want...it's ok". He said it's like PTSD, and quite common with people with chronic illness. He's done a lot of research in this area recently (he's now in remission from cancer and had a similar issue), and in my opinion he's a very good diagnostician.
Has anyone else heard of this? Or experienced it? Once I stopped laughing, it made a bit of sense...I think!
He asked me about the last 12 months and what stress factors there have been (Crohn's diagnosis, probs with a step-daughter, my dogs had 3 operations on his legs, my boss is insane! etc etc). And now they've pretty much all been resolved. His theory is, with all this stuff going on, I couldn't let myself get sick. But now, that everything's back to normal (reasonably anyway), my brain has basically said "ok, you can get sick now if you want...it's ok". He said it's like PTSD, and quite common with people with chronic illness. He's done a lot of research in this area recently (he's now in remission from cancer and had a similar issue), and in my opinion he's a very good diagnostician.
Has anyone else heard of this? Or experienced it? Once I stopped laughing, it made a bit of sense...I think!