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any lifestyle changes are welcome

2006-09-27 14:22:03 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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i was diagnosed with crohns disease about 10 years ago,by the time I went to the doc i was nearly dead and when I found out I went into a deep depression.As a crohns patient I can relate to your problems and tell you honestly(DO NOT PANIC) it is treatable and you can live a normal life so don,t let happen to you what happened to me...You will need to get in touch with a gastro doctor and get on treatment.The first doctor I went to gave me steriods and that was a horrible mistake they only give you that when you are having a flair up that cannot br controlled..When I found a good doctor he was very encourging and I do well.I do not know how bad yours is but the most important thing is to stay calm and lead a less stressful life because emotions do play a part in your diease.If you eat alot of spicey foods it can give you a flair up and give you real bad cramps.Just work with your diease,learn what you can and cannot do..Don,t be afraid of your diease but do treat it with respect cause it is serious and there is no cure.A person that has the disease is the only person that can really be of help to you.You will need to do a gastro test every year at first and when the doc gets you in remission it can be less often...I try not to eat out without being close to a bathroom,thats my worst problem..If you want to find out more about the diease you can contact the crohns foundation,you will find them on the net.You can also e-mail me if you like and I can give you advice on certain things.good luck and don,t feel like you are alone ,there is a lot of crohns patients around....

2006-09-27 18:18:01 · answer #1 · answered by slickcut 5 · 0 0

i will comprehend why you're worried approximately this. at first, get on the main appropriate drugs.in case you have a super social gathering, like an examination, you may take Imodium, besides as your drugs, some hours earlier.particular, do permit the med. centre understand roughly your condition so they're conscious. here, in U.ok. there's a internet site for victims, the N.A.C.C. the place you may get a key to any disabled bathrooms and likewise a card to hold to declare which you have a non-infectious ailment meaning you like get right of entry to to a rest room., e.g. in shops and so on. it could additionally help your peace of strategies to allow your academics understand (privately) which you will would desire to bypass away a consultation in a rush, without asking permission. I additionally, consistently carry a spare pair of pants and a few in my opinion wrapped moist tissues with me in any respect cases and a sort of infant 'grimy nappy' sacks, only in case.this would sound unusual, yet they're odour loose and you do not desire to be throwing away your panties, would desire to the worst take place! rest innovations are efficient and consistently 'bypass' once you sense any discomfort or urge to. do not positioned it off. stable luck to you. Crohn's is practicable. do not permit it end you.

2016-10-18 02:40:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

crohns disease is not the end of the world. i've been dealing with it for 20 years. listen to your doctor, take your medicine, have regular colonoscopys, watch your diet. if kept in control without flair ups (bleeding and diahrea) life can be normal. follow the above advice and you will be fine.

2006-09-27 16:29:54 · answer #3 · answered by muffin cat 1 · 0 0

A very strict diet. There's no wiggle room on this if its going to work:
Absolutely gluten-free and sugar-free. Fructose is OK, Sucrose is not, which pretty much leaves you with meat and vegetables, which isn't the end of the world, but it will test your culinary creativity, patience, and will power.

2006-09-27 14:33:33 · answer #4 · answered by Roadpizza 4 · 0 0

Cut back on felching

2006-09-27 14:24:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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