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UCVlog: NADIA'S REMICADE INFUSION PART ONE--THE JOURNEY THROUGH CROHN'S CONTINUES

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this is part one of two!! A day in the life of Nadia. A visit to the hospital for my infusion. A video diary entry. SUBSCRIBE RATE AND COMMENT!!!

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  • thank you so much for this video! i have crohns too and this year i have spent three diff weeks in the hopsital. i recently found out im a canidate for remicade and so excited hopefully it works! i feel your pain girl its not easy!

    hang in there

    -chloe

  • Ahhh

    I hate remicade! My veins just recently started not cooperating due to overuse...

    But remicade has probably saved my life.

  • @WARDE2000 so have i. i had the j pouch. 3-4 trips a day. ill call that a cure...

  • @TheGuitaross

    I know enough been suffering with UC for long enough now.

  • @WARDE2000 What do you know. ignorant kid

  • @WARDE2000 worked for me. and please dont use the word "ripping", it undermines the skill and talent of the surgeons who perform these operations

  • I'm 12 years old and I'm going to start remicade tomorrow... I also have very weak veins... I also have crohn's

  • @WARDE2000 Keep your chin up....I know it sucks sometimes:(

    But I swear to you it won't be the end of the world if you end up with a colostomy.

    I am sorry you have to go through it. But that's one way pf kicking UC's ass...no pun intended. :)

  • @3whisperedwords

    Its the only way to stop the constant flare ups. I have UC been in hospital for the last 3 weeks with the mother of all flare up. Staring surgery in the face. Trying to keep the chin up. Lifes a bitch sometimes.

  • @WARDE2000 I agree that "ripping out" a body part is not ideal but at least its an option that stops UC permanently. I have crohns and got a permanent colostomy just for one little section that was utterly useless and macerated. If I had UC I would never deal with the issues of bleeding, pain etc again. I would prefer UC over crohns anyday because CD has other accompanying ailments that are debilitating,affects your ENTIRE GI tract, lifetime of surgeries and will be back over and over forever.

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