Since I got diagnose with Arthritis & Crohn's disease I need to switch my major and career. But I have no idea whats a good profession for someone with crohns disease and arthritis.
Initially I was going to join the army but got denied from my conditions
what career do you have?
Ethan, what jobs are you looking for? Good luck. I definitely now how hard the job search is!
California is awesome! Everyone should visit at least once. San Diego is the best :]] I can recommend great place to visit and eat if anyone is interested!
Well at least now I know who to ask about cigars, my husband loves 'em, lol! Not that he should smoke either, neither one of us should, me with Crohn's and him with type I diabetes. But, there it is, anyway!
CLynn,
Hi! I just had to respond because I have had Crohn's for nearly 20 years, and my husband is also Type 1 Diabetic his entire life. We are in our 40's, and the compassion we have for each other is amazing. My first husband acted as if a flare was a major inconvenience to him, so I am very thankful for someone who understands chronic illness. I am new to the forum, a work at home nurse, Crohn's ileitis-no meds, no surgeries, just lots of vitamins and herbal stuff. I have enjoyed this forum so much already!
Wow, what are the odds of us having the same situation? My hubs became diabetic at 35, I was pregnant with our son when he was diagnosed. Almost unheard of to become a type I at that age, but one of his sisters was the same, and they are both thinner people, not like it was type 2 that got worse or anything.
Yes, dated a guy in college that I was still with when diagnosed. He could be SUCH an ass about it, and my eating habits (could only digest junk foods easily, was over a year into it before I was diagnosed). I know exactly what you mean.
Glad you are here, I really enjoy this forum as well. Hugs!
Thanks so much, I can't believe it took me so long to find this site, I am learning a lot. How interesting about you husband, being diagnosed so late, but maybe he can avoid some of the effects that come from having it all of your life. My husband has diabetic retinopathy and cannot feel his feet- some days are a struggle. I am so blessed to have him, he's so compassionate and loving. Hugs to you too :hug:
You know, don't you think we should get some award for having Crohn's for over 20 years? lol! Wouldn't it have been fantastic to have the world online and this forum back when we got diagnosed? I have learned so much! I hate to hear that about your husband has those struggles. Mine was always compassionate, but didn't always completely understand all of it, since, as we all say on here, most of the time we don't look as sick as we are and feel. But after being sick for over a year before he was diagnosed as well, it brought it all home pretty fast for him. They did just recently put him on blood pressure medicine to help prevent some of the damage to his kidneys they worried about after his fall blood tests. That had his mood down for a few days, facing another complication of the diabetes. We get those days as well, hmm?
I work in a call centre =) I do enjoy it mostly I must admit =)
AJxx
I am a High School teacher. It is difficult to manage the bathroom trips, across the hall, and the sometimes the morning routine or stops to work or even the accidents on the way to work are difficult to explain being late. I have actually considered changing careers because of the stress but I love teaching Child Development, after all I get to talk about my 2 daughters all day!