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I was diagnosed a couple of years ago with Ulcerative Colitis - although I've been living with it my whole life. Last year, I was diagnosed with Rhuematoid.
I'm sorry to be a drag - but is so wrong NOT to want to hear "normal" people's stories about stomach aches and "normal" arthritis stories.
It makes me feel invisible - frustrated - angry -
Now I just remain silent. I go through my good days and my bad days alone. It's fine- but when I'm flaring - its so depressing. I'm sorry to sound gross, but they sometimes flare simultaneously and then it's extremely painful to reach around and wipe my own arse. :stinks:
I know I'm not suppose to take ibuprofren - but my hands are so swollen and painful I'm willing to risk my gut.
I'm sorry to be a drag - but is so wrong NOT to want to hear "normal" people's stories about stomach aches and "normal" arthritis stories.
It makes me feel invisible - frustrated - angry -
Now I just remain silent. I go through my good days and my bad days alone. It's fine- but when I'm flaring - its so depressing. I'm sorry to sound gross, but they sometimes flare simultaneously and then it's extremely painful to reach around and wipe my own arse. :stinks:
I know I'm not suppose to take ibuprofren - but my hands are so swollen and painful I'm willing to risk my gut.