Posts Tagged ‘IBD’

Teen Diagnoses her Crohn’s Disease

Monday, June 15, 2009 12:54 1 Comment

In a timely fashion to Liz’s post on Lets Just Call it IBD, I just stumbled on this story this morning on the yahoo home page.  Apparently a teenage female had been sick with IBD-related symptoms for many years. The doctors called it IBD, probably colitis. She took tissue from her intestine to her high [...]

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4 feet less but still the best: My Jpouch Story

Monday, April 6, 2009 17:50 14 Comments

First, I would like to give props to my fabulous husband for coming up with the name of my jpouch story. It isn’t quite as cool as ‘No colon and still rollin’ but still kind of catchy! This is just one more thing my supportive partner does to rock my colon-less world! My initial journey [...]

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ERrrrr…

Saturday, February 7, 2009 14:35 2 Comments

Well, last night was one of the few times I’ve been in the ER for a NON IBD/pouch-related dilemma. I have had migraines since the 7th grade.  They have since increased in intensity and frequency.  IBD came in handy last night, as did having no colon, because as soon as I said, “Crohn’s” and “total [...]

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Mark 9 month Jpouch Update

Friday, August 8, 2008 4:07 51 Comments

9 months after my “takedown” surgery, here is an update on my status. My life 9 months with my jpouch now is completely normal, I don’t think about being sick. I don’t worry about what I eat (like UC days) like pizza, in my UC days I would eat pizza but I do it knowing [...]

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Best Case Scenario

Friday, July 18, 2008 19:02 5 Comments

Here is some food for thought for those heading in to or pondering “elective surgery.” Instead of pondering and dwelling on what are all the possible complications of surgery, why not consider what is the BEST CASE SCENARIO?  Why do we always see the “worst case scenario” and why was it a revelation to me [...]

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A picture speaks 1,001 words

Monday, July 14, 2008 19:40 No Comments

Below is a photo of Mandy and her friend simply having fun and NOT letting her ostomy get in the way of water skiing and living life.  “haha all taped up and ready to go!  my friends taped my bag to my stomach so it wouldn’t fly around…and my friend Kevin taped his stomach so [...]

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Tony Snow: Dies at 53 yrs

Saturday, July 12, 2008 18:59 No Comments

July 12, 2008:  Tony Snow has died from colon cancer, he was 53 years old.  Tony Snow served as White House Press Secretary for Bush, and other republican political ties. This post isn’t about politics, but the politics of IBD rather. This post is about the fact that he UC for 25 years.  After living [...]

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CCFA Billboard

Friday, July 11, 2008 17:14 Comments Off

 Looks like “times they are a’ chaning” if CCFA is posting billboards to bring disease awareness.  Hopefully you’ll be able to see the billboard details, but the female in the photo is sitting on the toilet and resting her head against the wall with her eyes closed.  It’s a pretty powerful image.  The text reads [...]

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1 Year Anniversary NO UC!

Sunday, July 6, 2008 19:07 8 Comments

THREE CHEERS TO RENEWED HEALTH! “Every event, every situation in which you may find yourself has a positive value, even the dramas, even the tragedies, even the thunderbolt from a calm sky.” – Arnud Desjardins   I have my step 1 one year anniversary today, July 6th, 2007. And feeling incredibly well, with low BMs and overall [...]

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