Seeking Support and Advice About Living with Crohns Disease

Updated on January 17, 2008
A.M. asks from Santa Monica, CA
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I am looking for support and information from other mothers who have been recently diagnosed with crohns disease or are educated on current treatments avaialble for it.

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S.J.

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Hi A.,

I just read your story and I am so sorry you are going through this. One of my best girlfriends was diagnosed with Chrons a few years back and after just having her first child, has finally got the medication under control. I am going to get her on this website and try and get you two connected. I am sure she would be more than happy to answer any questions and give some much needed support.

Good luck and remember to take care of yourself.

S.

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M.A.

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Hello A.,
First off, I'm sorry to hear what you're going through. While I do not suffer from Crohn's, I was friends with a nice young man who did. I just wanted to urge you to read a book or two that I have- written by a man who did have Crohn's and is now cured. He was able to beat the disease with a specific diet and he has a wonderful line of vitamins and supplements I take regularly. I'm a big believer in gut health, and it is beneficial for anyone to follow these nutritional tips, especially someone battling disease.
His name: JORDAN RUBIN
His books: THE MAKER'S DIET, PATIENT HEAL THYSELF, some others as well...
Website: WWW.MAKERSDIET.COM

I live in Redondo Beach. I'm not sure where you are but, I'd be happy to loan you the books I have if you are interested.

I wish you all the best, stay strong!
M. Anderson

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S.S.

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Hi A., I got diagnosed with Crohn's disease about 8 years ago. I grew up in Santa Monica, but am now living in Berlin Germany. So I can't tell you about any great doctors here or anything, but I can help you with the rest. It's a hard blow to hear you have it. But don't worry, you can live with it, you just have to learn how. Think of it like asthma or exsema. It's basically the same except in your bowels instead of your lungs or your skin. People with asthma have to stay away from fields of blooming grass or dusty cellars, people with Crohn's have to stay away from other things. The tricky part about Crohn's is that it differs from patient to patient, what causes an outbreak. For some people it is dairy or coffee or some food, for others it is stress or anger. For me it is a combination of both, I have had it for different reasons at different times. Most diets didn't really seem to help, but eventually I did notice that I shouldn't drink beer, or eat things that give you gas like broccoli, and beans. You should never take oral antibiotics, no matter what they say, get it intravenous if you have to. (It actually says on the warning part of most antibiotcs, not to give it to people who have IBD or Crohn's, and most GPs will try to insist in order to fight off the infection.) But anyway, I am getting sidetracked with details. The key is prevention, because as I'm sure you know now, once you get an outbreak, the medication used to treat it is mostly steroids, which nobody should really take too much. I ended up so depressed from the side effects of cortisone (hair all over my face and chest, muscles, puffy face, indigestion, you name it, I reacted badly) my doctor switched me to this new stuff called remicade after a couple years of no success with any of the steroids. But remicade isn't really the miracle cure either. Finally after all this time, I had to have some of my colon removed, and though it was a hard year, I am doing much much better now. So I've been through just about everything there is, and I have another girlfriend with it too. I want to give you my e-mail address so we can communicate outside of this public place. ____@____.com Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help,or if you just want to tell your story, or ask about a treatment, or anything at all. I'm sure you feel devastated right now, but it will get better and you'll be fine. And once you're back in remission, all your girlfriends will be jealous that you lose weight so easliy! (Just kidding, but you have to look on the bright side...) I even got pregnant and now have a brilliant healthy 4 year old girl. You really can still do everything, you just have to take good care of yourself. Oh, also, check on google for Crohn's support groups in your neighborhood. I know there's an American Crohn's foundation but I forget what it's called. They are a great resource too for advice on everything from toilet paper to vacations to recipes. The German Crohn's foundation even got me a skeleton key to all the public restrooms in Europe. You might be eligable for lots of different things like disablity and handicapped ID and stuff, but I don't want to overwhelm you. You should take advantage of whatever you can.
Well, sorry for rambling on. I hope I helped you a little and I really hope you feel better soon. It is a real challenge and deserves to be addressed as a new lifestyle. I also went to therapy to help deal with it. I got depressed. But you're not alone, you just have to start looking for other people to help you out. And get a book or two about how the disease works to help you live with it. It is less scary if you understand it. And don't forget how hard this will be for your partner, you will both need a lot of support. Take care. Love, S.

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R.S.

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Carrie Wiatt is a nutritionist in Culver City and has years of experience helping people with Crohns disease. She can give you a consultation, which will cover the changes you will need to make in your diet, and owns Diet Designs, which is a company that delivers meals based on individual dietary needs. Her telephone number is ###-###-####, tell her you were referred by R.. (I worked for her for many years)

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L.K.

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i don't know if you have been told of the "Specific Carbohydrate Diet" or the book " Breaking the Viscious Cycle" but they are both life savers for the Chrons community. My 3 year old follows a more restrictive version of this diet. Pecanbread.com is a great place to start. My son's problem is not Chron's, but I met a lot of people who have that diagnosis who follow that diet and have relief of symptoms in a couple of weeks.

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P.M.

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I am afraid I have no advise but I am putting you in my thoughts and prayers. I am sorry for the rollercoater you have been on and will pray for relief.

P.

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