I am 17 and I have had Crohn's for over two years now. I have spent the last couple hours reading on this site and its help me realize that I am not the only one going through this.
When I first got Crohn's I lost 30 pounds, and to keep this short, nothing at all worked for me except for remicade. I have been on remicade for over a year now, and if it was not for that my life would be terrible. I read alot about people saying remicade does not work and how it screwed them over but remicade has made my life 5x better. I try not to think about it, but once I build up a tolerance to remicade and have to find a new medicine, I have no idea what I am going to do.
Its a little hard having Crohn's while in high school, (I play high school sports) after every away game we stop at MC Donald's and eat. Two years later and people still ask me a million questions every time we stop after a basketball game, because I either dont eat or bring my own food. It's annoying having to explain it to everyone. Literally no one where I lives knows what Crohn's is and people all the time ask me why I eat so different.
For the most part my life is good right now and I owe it all to remicade, I still have to deal with my diet and all the side effects of Crohn's but for the most part my life is pretty normal. I just felt the need to post this because when you search information on remicade most of it is negative and let me just say remicade is the best thing that has ever happened to me.
I have never talked to anyone else with Crohn's and it would be nice to see how other people handle it xD
If any teen ever wants to talk about Crohn's feel free to add me on snapchat(jimmyisthebomb1)
When I first got Crohn's I lost 30 pounds, and to keep this short, nothing at all worked for me except for remicade. I have been on remicade for over a year now, and if it was not for that my life would be terrible. I read alot about people saying remicade does not work and how it screwed them over but remicade has made my life 5x better. I try not to think about it, but once I build up a tolerance to remicade and have to find a new medicine, I have no idea what I am going to do.
Its a little hard having Crohn's while in high school, (I play high school sports) after every away game we stop at MC Donald's and eat. Two years later and people still ask me a million questions every time we stop after a basketball game, because I either dont eat or bring my own food. It's annoying having to explain it to everyone. Literally no one where I lives knows what Crohn's is and people all the time ask me why I eat so different.
For the most part my life is good right now and I owe it all to remicade, I still have to deal with my diet and all the side effects of Crohn's but for the most part my life is pretty normal. I just felt the need to post this because when you search information on remicade most of it is negative and let me just say remicade is the best thing that has ever happened to me.
I have never talked to anyone else with Crohn's and it would be nice to see how other people handle it xD
If any teen ever wants to talk about Crohn's feel free to add me on snapchat(jimmyisthebomb1)
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