crohn's disease

Started by findus, May 14, 2011, 11:35:43 PM

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Mustermark

Hi Chris
Pleased you're home. Good luck with the drug you're on. But remember there are different things they can try. It will take a while and we will all be rooting for you.
Don't worry about not making sense on th forum. It'll be good to hear from you when you're up to it. And you'll make as much sense as most of us!  :smiley-laughing:
All the best
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Chris

Chris, just seen this thread and want to wish you well in your recovery. As someone with a debilitating illness myself I know how it can make you look a bit stupid on the forums at times! Just take it easy and don't try and do too much. Easier said than done I know and I learnt this the hard way. Good to hear you got through your hospital stay though.

All the best.

OwL

Morning Chris,

Good to see you back at home and indulging in our great hobby. I hope everything is well and you are feeling better.

Kind Regards

OwL :wave:


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cudders

Hi,

My ex's family all had this awful disease and my friends daughter also has it.

Take it from me try anything you can to avoid surgery. It is very difficult to get the right balance of drugs and will take time to control the condition. It can be controlled but never cured I'm afraid. A number of situations can trigger it and each person is different but stress is a common one.

If it get's very bad then it can end up with a colostomy, not very nice and I hope this never happens to you pal.

Take the drugs and stick with it and hope you get it under control.

All the best,

Cudders
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findus

Have just had another visit to the hospital for the last week, again avoiding any operation  ;D

And am back to cause some forum trouble  :thumbsup:

Thanks to all for the emails of concern. 

Lawrence

Good news on avoiding the op mate  :thumbsup:
Not so good news on you coming back to pester us  :smiley-laughing: :smiley-laughing:

Seriously mate, it's good to hear from you again  :beers:

lesmond

Welcome back, glad to hear that you've avoided surgery  :thumbsup:

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OwL

Well long time no see partner, I was starting to get worried about ya! :'(

Glad your back now mate :thumbsup:, time for you to make Tank, Lawrence, Jonclox and Old Rail bug earn their mod pay  :smiley-laughing:

Look forward to you keeping the Daddies on their toes..............he he he  :evil:


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jonclox

Quote from: owl729 on June 28, 2011, 10:09:58 PM


Glad your back now mate :thumbsup:, time for you to make Tank, Lawrence, Jonclox and Old Rail bug earn their mod pay  :smiley-laughing:

The cheek of that owl >:(
Still its good to see you back here (I think ATM)
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findus

Looks like i need not to worry about making trouble! seems you guys are doing it for me  :smiley-laughing: :smiley-laughing:

Avis1434

Hi Findus

I'm one of the new guys on the block and I have been running through the old threads today gaining some great info.

Of course, I came accross your Crohn's disease thread with dismay and note that you are online tonight and would just like to wish you all the very best and trust that you are continuing to progress. :thumbsup:

It is obvious from the responses that we are amongst good friends on this Forum and it is always good to share a problem with others - especially understanding ones, some of whom have their own medical problems like myself to deal with. I am pleased to note that you continue to contribute and look forward to seeing your comments for many years to come!

All the best mate :wave:

Chinahand

Hi Chris,

I too don't know much about Crohn's Disease but I have found a Support Web Site which you may find useful.

http://www.nacc.org.uk/content/home.asp

Keep your chin up and keep looking on the bright side.

Best wishes,

Trevor (aka Chinahand)
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Jonny

Hi Chris

Sorry to hear your news.
I have a brother with Chrones who tried the drug route. So far he seems ok but has to watch what he eats. Also be ready for your body to change ie hair loss and weight gain due to steroids.
I had a friend who ended up having surgery route and still has health problems and was touch and go for a while.

The best thing to do is watch what you eat

All the best

Jon
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