Continued prayers. I came out of a C-section with my 3rd child in full blown UC. Limited on meds due to nursing and had the same awful life of 20x a day plus taking care of 3 children under 4 with a husband that traveled 4 nights a week. It was an awful time. With prayers and time I was able to go on meds that finally helped and was symptom free when that sweet baby was 15 months old. It is life altering. So glad the angles came to you in the form of a medical team that took care of things to get you on track again. So sorry you have had to go through this.
As a crohn's survivor, that has been lucky enough to have a very mild case, I feel for you, brother. I was diagnosed in high school and by the time I got to college I was 5'-10" and 115lbs. Thankfully, I've had it easy. I'm sorry for your suffering, but I'm glad things have worked out for you. Prayers for you and yours.
I had my sigmoid removed in February after 14 yrs of purforation’s , flare up, and infection due to diverticuliti disease and micro colitis. So far so good. My husband has colitis and currently on Entivio . Thanks for sharing your story
@@carrie1771 I was going to try entivio but never made it to the GI doctor that suggested it. Had my emergency surgery before our appointment date unfortunately. Hopefully it helps. Nothing seemed to help me. It can be so frustrating
man I definitely know what your going through having living with UC myself since I was 18. I almost lost my colon 3 years ago. The top left of my colon currently is a weak spot now so I don't think my next flair up will go well. I have had talks with surgeons about the j pouch. something to look into if I have to do it but luckily I got but on a brand new medicine that's kept me in remission for 3 years now.
Hey Paul! I went 3-4 years with no remission and no medicine helped at all. Thought I had it under control and was wrong. Hopefully whatever you’re using helps you maintain and you never get to this point but I know you’ve struggled. I’ll do another video here in a couple months showing my next step and progress.
Continued prayers. I came out of a C-section with my 3rd child in full blown UC. Limited on meds due to nursing and had the same awful life of 20x a day plus taking care of 3 children under 4 with a husband that traveled 4 nights a week. It was an awful time. With prayers and time I was able to go on meds that finally helped and was symptom free when that sweet baby was 15 months old. It is life altering. So glad the angles came to you in the form of a medical team that took care of things to get you on track again. So sorry you have had to go through this.
As a crohn's survivor, that has been lucky enough to have a very mild case, I feel for you, brother. I was diagnosed in high school and by the time I got to college I was 5'-10" and 115lbs. Thankfully, I've had it easy. I'm sorry for your suffering, but I'm glad things have worked out for you. Prayers for you and yours.
I had my sigmoid removed in February after 14 yrs of purforation’s , flare up, and infection due to diverticuliti disease and micro colitis. So far so good. My husband has colitis and currently on Entivio . Thanks for sharing your story
@@carrie1771 I was going to try entivio but never made it to the GI doctor that suggested it. Had my emergency surgery before our appointment date unfortunately. Hopefully it helps. Nothing seemed to help me. It can be so frustrating
man I definitely know what your going through having living with UC myself since I was 18. I almost lost my colon 3 years ago. The top left of my colon currently is a weak spot now so I don't think my next flair up will go well. I have had talks with surgeons about the j pouch. something to look into if I have to do it but luckily I got but on a brand new medicine that's kept me in remission for 3 years now.
Hey Paul! I went 3-4 years with no remission and no medicine helped at all. Thought I had it under control and was wrong. Hopefully whatever you’re using helps you maintain and you never get to this point but I know you’ve struggled. I’ll do another video here in a couple months showing my next step and progress.
@CunninghamWoodWork Yes good luck with the surgery's coming up and hope it all works out for you and looking forward to the next journey