I'm 26, I've actually been in remission for over a year now, but I've had Crohn's since I was 14 years old. I taken all the meds you can think of, the good and the bad, even tried stemcell treatments.
I had moderate Crohn's throughout my youth, felt embarrassed that I had to leave to go to the bathroom in the middle of tests which brought more attention to myself. I even got my High School and University to extend my test times by applying for disability due to time lost to bathroom trips.
A couple of years ago, my flair ups were so bad I would end up in the hospital, pumped full of anti-inflammatories/steroids/iron infusions. Finally, the doctors had to do emergency exploratory surgery and ended up taking my entire lower intestine/colon.
Even though it felt like my incisions took forever to heal, they've healed quite nicely, although, I do have a seam running up my middle like a zipper. I also struggled with my ileostomy bag leaking a few times at the beginning, (OH THE ITCH!) I haven't had any trouble with it since then.
I will admit, deciding to let the doctors give me a permanent ileostomy was the hardest decision of my life. But I'm so happy to be alive and free of that hovering hurt.
I had moderate Crohn's throughout my youth, felt embarrassed that I had to leave to go to the bathroom in the middle of tests which brought more attention to myself. I even got my High School and University to extend my test times by applying for disability due to time lost to bathroom trips.
A couple of years ago, my flair ups were so bad I would end up in the hospital, pumped full of anti-inflammatories/steroids/iron infusions. Finally, the doctors had to do emergency exploratory surgery and ended up taking my entire lower intestine/colon.
Even though it felt like my incisions took forever to heal, they've healed quite nicely, although, I do have a seam running up my middle like a zipper. I also struggled with my ileostomy bag leaking a few times at the beginning, (OH THE ITCH!) I haven't had any trouble with it since then.
I will admit, deciding to let the doctors give me a permanent ileostomy was the hardest decision of my life. But I'm so happy to be alive and free of that hovering hurt.