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!
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.
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
cloverdissen 5 months ago
Ahhh
I hate remicade! My veins just recently started not cooperating due to overuse...
But remicade has probably saved my life.
scrawn122 5 months ago
@WARDE2000 so have i. i had the j pouch. 3-4 trips a day. ill call that a cure...
TheGuitaross 6 months ago
@TheGuitaross
I know enough been suffering with UC for long enough now.
WARDE2000 6 months ago
@WARDE2000 What do you know. ignorant kid
TheGuitaross 6 months ago
@WARDE2000 worked for me. and please dont use the word "ripping", it undermines the skill and talent of the surgeons who perform these operations
robicool 8 months ago
I'm 12 years old and I'm going to start remicade tomorrow... I also have very weak veins... I also have crohn's
TheLipxGloss 11 months ago
@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 1 year ago
@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 1 year ago
@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.
3whisperedwords 1 year ago