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- Jan 21, 2015
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I've just been feeling particularly angsty recently. It seems like every flare simultaneously triggers an existential crisis. I am just about to start my final year of high school and I am scared what the future will hold with going to university etc whilst having Crohn's. At the moment, I am so low in energy that even getting out of bed, and trying to keep down a sustagen shake is a big effort for the day. When I'm like this, I feel completely useless, dysfunctional and unmotivated. Maybe I'm being a bit nihilistic, but spending weeks on end in this state and trying to distract myself from thinking about the bigger picture feels like a blurry waste of my life.
I see my friends getting their lives together, and can't help but feel a pang of envy; when they can energetically do everything that they please, but a full day of classes is a struggle for me.
I've always had high hopes for myself but they have been dashed. I used to be a straight A, dux student, and was talking about doing medicine. I'm not ready to put my goals on the back burner, but to think that I could do such a demanding course like this would be delusional.
How do you guys cope with knowing that sometimes you can't do as much as you'd like to do? Have any of you changed career paths due to Crohn's? I'd love to hear from some young adults about how you manage to go to uni, work, and live normal lives around Crohn's...
I see my friends getting their lives together, and can't help but feel a pang of envy; when they can energetically do everything that they please, but a full day of classes is a struggle for me.
I've always had high hopes for myself but they have been dashed. I used to be a straight A, dux student, and was talking about doing medicine. I'm not ready to put my goals on the back burner, but to think that I could do such a demanding course like this would be delusional.
How do you guys cope with knowing that sometimes you can't do as much as you'd like to do? Have any of you changed career paths due to Crohn's? I'd love to hear from some young adults about how you manage to go to uni, work, and live normal lives around Crohn's...