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Guest Post: Alyssa's Story

by noreply@blogger.com (The Gutsy Generation) @ The Gutsy Generation


Here it is, the blog we've been waiting for (pun intended)! So excited to feature Alyssa, author of Love For Mutant Guts - which is such an awesome name, if we do say so ourselves. Hope you enjoy her post as much as we do!
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'Waiting'

Most of you are too familiar with waiting. Waiting months to see doctors who show up hours after your appointment time; waiting to see if a new treatment will turn your life around; and most agonizing of all, waiting for the day you can forget about your broken body and just feel normal.

I would like to share some ideas for passing the time and thoughts on my questionable choices because I know how awful waiting can be, and I am willing to bet that some of you have fallen into similar patterns. When you are sick and just waiting to feel better, your family and friends will not understand what you are going through. They just can’t. That is why, dear friends, we must unleash our inner thoughts to strangers who have also felt broken.

Back before a few new conditions arose and I was “just” dealing with severe Crohn’s disease, I had a knack for making good use of waiting time. I did schoolwork and read books in waiting rooms, hospital beds, and even in the bathroom as I waited for my guts to cooperate enough for me to venture out. Nurses and doctors frequently complimented my dedication, but it was all normal for me. I couldn’t move around much, so I figured I might as well read until I got too tired or dopey. My mind thrives on intellectual challenges, but my perfectionism turns my beloved books and schoolwork into stressors. I always felt like I should try to catch up with my extremely intelligent friends, most of whom got consistently better grades while reading more extracurricular books than I ever could. Friends, I can tell you with the utmost confidence that worrying about catching up is a foolish pursuit.

Take life at your own pace. I hate to break it to you, but you can’t catch up. All you can do is make mindful choices to make the most of each day. Sometimes illness makes us feel like life is passing us by. Joint pain and malnutrition may slow us down and make us feel hopelessly different from our healthy peers, misbehaving guts may drive friends away when we frequently cancel plans, but the emotional impact of chronic illness seems to primarily stem from the fear that our suffering will seize complete control over our lives. We may lose a lot of control, but really good friends will understand and adapt to our limitations, and we can change the course of our lives by learning how to cope with our health issues instead of just wishing things would change. I am still learning, but I have come a long way thanks to the support of a few kind friends and a whole bunch of people with IBD and ostomies.

Back when I had a full set of organs, I waited for treatments to potentially help me achieve remission, school became extremely difficult, but my optimism stayed intact because I didn’t give myself much time to think about anything but my academic goals, and I honestly kept thinking I was only a few months away from feeling great. It turns out I was making a few mistakes. I highly recommend using your time wisely, but I don’t recommend my previous strategy of working to the point of exhaustion. Apparently there is such a thing as too much dedication to schoolwork, and such focused ambition can easily turn destructive when physical trouble demands dramatic lifestyle changes. Depending on your circumstances, you might have to be open to the possibility of finding new hobbies, academic paths and career options. Time away from school or work can be a blessing in disguise for people who end up finding occupations they truly love. While you’re waiting for life to change, you just might be able to figure out some new ways to feel truly fulfilled.

Pain and fatigue are a constant force limiting my physical and mental abilities. I have lost control over so many aspects of my life, and I am here to tell you that no matter how elusive they may seem, hope and joy are within your reach. Sometimes we just have to drag ourselves through rough days and dream of brighter times ahead. In the meantime, here are a few suggestions for passing the time:

Be a couch potato sometimes if you wish your brain had an “off” switch and it hurts to move.
I watch comedies when I need a distraction and I don’t want to think at all. Since I’m a political science student who doesn’t know much about the world, I also watch documentaries when I feel like learning. They’re also great distractions from my frustration, and I end up with all sorts of random knowledge. I get teased about this habit, but that’s okay. I think everyone can agree that nature shows can be nice for stress relief, but I also watch the occasional show about environmental destruction or human rights abuses. Avoid those if you’re already depressed.

Exercise: start small and respect your limits
Movement can be good, but within reason. If you’re really sick, stretching and walking might be the extent of your workouts. Apparently you should stop before you get dizzy and nauseous. If I’m in enough pain, I’m completely unmotivated to move. As soon as I’m feeling a little better, I tend go out and disrespect my limits. We can all agree that a bit of exercise is great for stress relief, but staying hydrated and maintaining a good electrolyte balance are more difficult with gut issues. If you work out to the point of needing serious recovery time, try not to feel too bad about your condition. When we’re waiting for our bodies to get stronger, it’s easy to get frustrated. I try to remind myself that I have to start somewhere.

Practice gratitude: spend some time thinking about your blessings.
Practicing gratitude is different than convincing yourself that your emotions and suffering are invalid just because other people seem to face more difficult circumstances. My mother tells me that just because there are starving refugee children in Africa, that doesn’t mean I’m not allowed to be upset about my condition. I get annoyed with myself for feeling frustrated, impatient, and hopeless because I figure I have no right to be sad. Other people who deal with different challenges have the right to be upset with their lives, but I should be satisfied with my blessings and accept my problems. I currently have very little advice for you if you fall into similar thought patterns. My friends are still trying to break me of this terrible habit. 
I can tell you that hearing stories to illustrate the point that “it could be worse” is dreadfully unhelpful. Don’t let others make you feel guilty for feeling awkward and miserable when you’re struggling with transitions and waiting for life to change. It’s easier said than done, but just ignore the “could be worse” stories and change topic of conversation. After hearing similar comments for years, I still don’t know how to gracefully respond to “At least you have all your limbs,” or “At least you don’t have cancer.” 

Improve bathroom time: IBD flares demand a  lot of time near a toilet, so you might as well find ways to make it less lousy.
It’s an embarrassing topic that is seldom discussed, but some of us have spent an insane amount of time waiting to get away from our bathrooms. Thanks to my rebellious intestines, I used to live in there for at least a few hours every day. Being stuck in that little room while your body turns itself inside out is not fun. I spent a lot of time doubled over with cramping, but I was conscious enough to get bored sometimes. I had books and magazines that had short stories and segments that involved less brainpower, but I also kept a bit of schoolwork in the bathroom. During particularly restricted times, I watched movies on my laptop and kept a little nest of pillows and blankets in near the toilet so I could get a bit of rest between bouts of misery. Eventually I found the perfect brands of various goodies that helped alleviate socially unmentionable skin issues and discovered that heating pads can help with abdominal cramping. Every time I figured out a new trick to make the bathroom more welcoming, I was so delighted. If you’re spending too much time stuck in the bathroom, talk to people about their tricks for feeling better. You won’t regret those awkward discussions!

Life is better with good company: find some gutsy buddies, read some blogs, and learn from others.
I may be a gimpy weirdo, but gosh darnit, I can still brighten someone’s day. I can reassure my fellow gut buddies that they are not alone, and I can participate in the IBD and ostomy communities. I encourage you to do the same regardless of your current condition. We are in this together, dear friends. Let’s do what we can to help each other out. Whether you’re so sad you can hardly stand it, a little cranky about being sick and different, or generally feeling okay, your contributions to every conversation with fellow gutsy buddies are more valued than you will ever know.

Alyssa

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Never Say Never

by noreply@blogger.com (The Gutsy Generation) @ The Gutsy Generation

Under normal circumstances, I would avoid quoting my fellow countryman Bieber in the title, but this my friends is anything but a normal circumstance. You see, I have set a record for myself. I went the entire semester without being in the hospital.

My first thought, ‘Is this what college is supposed to be like?’ Answer: apparently. Who knew. I managed to forgo my frequent flyer miles at the local hospital (after all, the rewards are less than desirable, I’ve already ‘won’ enough scars to last me) and get to all of my classes. I didn’t miss a class for feeling sick - instead I missed a couple of classes for attending an IBD conference and running a half-marathon. Beats my ‘sorry-I-decided-to-live-in-the-hospital-now’ line that has accompanied every semester.

My parent’s reaction to this: IT’S ABOUT TIME (yes, the feeling can only be expressed in caps). This semester has been full of college firsts - having a kitchen, living with roommates, starting my senior thesis. I think of my roomies, we’ll call them Maya, Mimi, and Ana, and can’t remember a time when I didn’t come home and see their faces, grinning at me, or bake them cupcakes or have silly dance parties to Disney songs. I felt this kind of way after my ostomy surgery a couple of years ago, like the reset button had been pressed and all of a sudden I’m turned out bright and shiny (quoting Grey’s, but of course).

If things were always sunny, I wouldn’t know any different. But when things are dark sometimes, there’s something nothing short of glorious to open your arms wide and squint in the sun. Not metaphorically, having had a rough go for my freshman through junior years, it means all the more to have had a wonderful fall semester of my senior year.

But this is not all to say that challenges are hiding behind my closet door and under my (impossibly high) bed (note: the bed is very high, I have a stool to propel me atop it). My small gut is dotted with grumpy ulcers, ready and waiting it seems to rain on my beautiful parade. But now it’s different - I have the say in my care, an absolutely wonderful GI, roommates and the best of friends to pick up prescriptions and see what I’ve eaten during the day (“Jennie-fer, what can you had to eat today?” note: ‘Jennie-fer’ is my name for when I’m ‘in trouble’), and just be there and not talk about IBD or bowels or bags and just be 21. Of course sometimes I’m scared, sometimes there are tears, and sometimes I am angry that my body can’t give me a break.

But more often than that, I am so very happy to be where I am. The other day I was standing in my living room on the phone with my Mom, and had this thought of, ‘Wait, how did I get here?’ The sheer fact that I’m a college senior, without any medical leaves, spanning two surgeries, and extensive hospital stays, made me wonder how it all happened. And here’s how - with a lot of help. My parents, my friends, my professors, the disability office on campus, and my doctors. My education has and always will be, if I am so lucky, a communal effort. There is no way to thank everyone, all I can do is try and keep running as fast as I can toward my dreams.

Life is big and giant and arguably impossible and overwhelming at times. Maybe you feel like you can’t do something, but the thing is there’s no reason you should have to do anything by yourself. There are so many others who love you and who are rooting for you on the sidelines (if you can’t hear them, maybe it’s just that your thoughts are turned up too loud). You can do it.

Remember, in the wise words of Justin Bieber - never say never.

Jennie

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Guest Post: Greg's Story

by noreply@blogger.com (The Gutsy Generation) @ The Gutsy Generation


We're so glad that Greg reached out to share his story of strength and positivity. Enjoy - you'll smile just like we did!
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First off, I would like to applaud The Gutsy Generation for all their hard work in raising awareness for IBD and I’d like to congratulate Robbie and the Team for having Robbie’s Rainbow officially registered as a charity, this is such a huge milestone. 

I would like to share my story with you, those that are newly diagnosed, those that are living and caring for someone who is newly diagnosed and those helping to find a cure. 
I was diagnosed with Crohn’s  Disease at the age of 9, but if you ask my parents, they’ll tell you I’ve been dealing with this disease since the day I was born. I was born in March of 1983 and if you do the math, that means I’m 29 years old, so I’ve been dealing with this disease for almost 3 decades. I’ve learned a LOT of stuff about Crohn’s in this amount of time… actually I learned a lot about Crohn’s before my 15th birthday. 

I cried for the first 10 months of my life. Well not really cried, according to my mom and dad, I screamed for the first 10 months. Let it be known, that 10 months of screaming resulted in me being an only child and I cannot blame my mom and dad one bit for that. My parents were told I was colic, they knew it was much more than that. From the age of 10 months, up until I was 8 years old, I lived a pretty healthy, active, normal life, but then things started to go downhill. I started making more trips to the washroom, frequent diarrhea, severe cramping and major weight loss.  The trips to the family doctor started to become a weekly ritual and soon I was referred to a local specialist to try and figure out what was going on.  

I remember his name vividly, Doctor Berg, a gastroenterologist here in Sudbury. For those that don’t know, Sudbury is a small community of 165 000 people located approximately 400 kilometers north of Toronto, Ontario. We’re predominantly an underground mining community, keep that in mind, as it will come into play later on in my journey. So back to my story. Doctor Berg sent me for an array of tests, scans, blood work, etc. Eventually he sent me on my way to Sick Kids Hospital to see the experts and figure out what the heck was causing such an illness. This is when I was officially diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease at the age of 9. 

I’ve been asked many times what went through my head when I was told I have Crohn’s.  The first things were, “What the heck is Crohn’s Disease? How do I spell Crohn’s? , And why must they call it a Disease? “. The second round of questions were,“ How is this going to affect me? Will I live a normal life? Where’s the cure? And why am I not healthy like the other kids? “ . Another question I asked, and continue to ask but kind of know the answer to, is “Why does my dad continue to call it Chrome’s Disease?” The answer to that one … it’s his French background. For him, three is tree, tongs is thongs and Crohn’s is Chrome’s. I gave up correcting him many years ago and now I just smile and nod when he talks to family and friends about my “Chrome’s Disease”. 

So at 9 years old, I was put on a daily dose of medications. I had a weekly pill organizer … breakfast, lunch, dinner, bedtime … Sunday through Saturday ... just what every kid wants. The steroids did their thing. I went from being the skinny kid in class to being the fat kid. I felt great but that’s what steroids are supposed to do, make you feel great and mask the disease.  I can’t even begin to name all the medications I was put on … prednisone, 5 ASA, metronidazole, methotrexate, ciprofloxacin , the list goes on and on. I knew this list by the age of 13. 

From 13 to 16, I had my ups and downs. Going for routine blood work, ultrasounds and the “not-so-new-anymore” Colonoscopy.  I was eventually put on another round of steroids shortly after my 17th birthday and it just so turns out, it was around this time I received a letter in the mail telling me I was selected by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources to become of their Ontario Ranger Program…. I was going to spend the summer of 2000 with 25 other guys, over 1000 kilometers from home, in the cramped quarters of a bush camp in the small north western Ontario village of Ignace. This was going to be one of my first real jobs (other than pumping gas ) and I was going to spend weeks at a time clearing canoe portages, campsites and performing work in some of Ontario’s Provincial Parks. This also meant I wasn’t going to be near any real washrooms for weeks at a time but that was Okay, the steroids were doing their things and helping to mask the Crohn’s symptoms and I was gaining weight. I made it through that summer feeling great and came home after 12 weeks 40 pounds heavier ,just in time for the new school year and heading into grade 12. 

Grade 11 was going to be awesome for the first semester. My guidance councilor hooked me up with a semester-long co-op placement at Science North, a nice science center here in Sudbury, and I was going to be on the Biodiversity/Biosphere level of the building which was right up my alley since I planned on going to college to become an MNR Conservation Officer once I graduated highschool.  A week into school I started to feel some cramping but shrugged it off as the side effects of me coming off the prednisone… no big deal really, I’ve had cramps before. A week later my life was about to change.  

It was a nice warm September day and my dad had just picked me up from my co-op placement and we were heading home at 4pm, I had felt under the weather all day. I remember the next chain of events like it was yesterday. Here we were driving along, 10 kilometers from home and the traffic light turns red. We’re stopped at the light and I feel as though someone is sticking a knife into my lower abdomen. The pain is so strong that I’m out of breath… so I take a deep breath and all I feel is a “pop” , kind of like a bubble from a piece of chewing gum had just been burst.  

I’m stubborn, strong and very quiet. I’ve lived with Crohn’s for 17 years, so I don’t complain about pain and I kept quiet this time also. Dinner was ready when my dad and I got home, I sat at the table to eat but couldn’t stomach more than a bite and had to go lay down on the couch. The vomiting started but I never said a word and just went to lay down in bed for the night. I didn’t get a minute of sleep that night and when morning rolled around my parents knew something was up. I told them I needed to go see a doctor. I told them I could not get out of bed. My dad carried me out to our vehicle and brought me to my specialist who had taken me on months prior when my previous gastroenterologist had moved his practice. My dad carried me into the office where we were rudely told that if I didn’t have an appointment, I wasn’t going to be seen.  We then went to the emergency department of the local hospital. “What’s your pain on a scale of 1 to 10?” I was asked.  I replied “12”. We were then told it was a 4 hour wait until I could see a doctor. My mom called our family doctor and we were told he was on-call at the local clinic. My dad once again picked me up and carried me to the vehicle and we made the trip across town.  The clinic was packed with people but as soon as we walked in, my family doctor spotted me as he walked by. He told his nurse to lay me on an examination bed. He lifted my shirt, placed his hands on my abdomen and no sooner than I could say it hurt, he was calling his nurse to have an ambulance brought in. 
A lot is a blur from this moment on. I remember getting to the hospital, doing a few tests and the next thing I know I’m being asked to sign forms … I was being prepped for surgery.  An I.V line was being put into my arm, the bright lights of an operating room were blinding me and a mask was being put on my face. 

I was in surgery for 5 hours but it felt like 20 minutes. I had never had surgery up until this point, so what a weird feeling waking up, dazed and not knowing where you are. I was heavily sedated for 3 days, so I don’t remember anything, except asking what time it was. After day three, I finally was conscious enough to know what was going on. My mom and dad were in the room with me and so were a few nurses and the surgeon.  The surgeon’s first words, were “ You made it” . I pulled down the sheet to see what kind of scar I had. It was a “zipper” from above my belly button down into my lower abdomen, a good 14 inches in length … oh … and an ostomy bag. Having researched Crohn’s  and having spoke to various people over the years, I knew surgery was a typical thing . I also knew that one day having an Ostomy was a possibility. That day had finally arrived.  
I spent a month in the hospital recovering, missing my co-op and learning about living with an ostomy. I remember the day the ostomy nurse came into the room and explained how to care, clean and change an ostomy appliance. Maybe it was my young age or maybe it was my stubbornness, but I had the changing, caring and cleaning figured out in no time at all. After all, if I didn’t learn it now, I wasn’t going home and I really wanted to get home… the hospital food had gotten the best of me and I was eager to sleep in my own bed. 

I made it home before Thanksgiving that year, returned to my co-op, finished my last semester, met a girl and graduated from high school. I earned an award for “Most determinate student” that year because of the challenges I faced and for being able to finish with some excellent grades despite missing so much time. 

As I mentioned I also met a girl.  Now this was probably one of the biggest challenges I’ve faced. How do I tell this girl that I have Crohn’s Disease? How do I explain that it’s a bowel disease? And how do I tell her I have an Ostomy? Simple! I came right out and told her and explained it. If she was not going to accept it, than this relationship was not going to work. Much to my surprise she accepted it. She didn’t care that I had scars, she didn’t care that I had Crohn’s disease and she didn’t care that I had an ostomy. She liked me for my personality, for who I was and the Crohn’s that’s just part of the package. We dated for over a year before we went our separate ways. This relationship taught me several different things. It taught me how to be confident in myself. It taught me that there are people out in the world that care about more than just looks, and it taught me that Crohn’s Disease is really no different than someone being diagnosed with any other disease. 

Between the age of 17 and up until 3 years ago, I spent quite a bit of time in and out of hospitals and having surgeries. But during that time I also met my wife. Oddly enough, we met through another girl I dated for a short period of time, who also happens to be my best friend, who also did not judge me based on appearances. Funny, how in a society that seems to portray model good looks and 6-pack abs as being the thing that ALL women want, there are so many girls in the world that don’t actually care for that kind of thing and want someone who is just “normal”. The same can be said for how many guys in the world that don’t care to have the magazine cover super-model.  

When I first met my wife, I explained to her that I had Crohn’s, that I had an ostomy, and that more than likely I’d spend some time in and out of hospitals. We’ve been together for 8 years now and have been married for 2. We also have a beautiful 7 month old, healthy little girl. My wife has stuck by my side through thick and thin. She’s been there through doctor’s appointments, through surgeries, through days of laying in bed feeling like crap, and through days when I’ve asked “Why did I end up with this disease?.  She usually replies that I ended up with it because someone else probably wouldn’t have the strength to deal with it. She has also been there with me through some major accomplishments. I never did go on to college to become a Conservation Officer. I went to college for Civil Engineering, which I figured out in my third semester just wasn’t for me. I’m from a mining town, my dad was a miner and my grandfather was a miner, so naturally I got into mining.  Unlike my father and grandfather, I didn’t want to be handling a 120 pound rock drill for 12 hours per day, so I enrolled myself in one of the best mining schools in the world located here in Ontario and studied Mining Engineering. I graduated with Honors a couple of years ago and have been employed with one of the largest mining companies in the world. Today I work 5000 feet underground with 15 other men on my crew, most of which are my dad’s age, and every one of them treat me like their own son.  

I’ve learned a lot from being diagnosed at such a young age. I grew up fast, not because I wanted to, but because I had to. While most kids my age knew every Ninja Turtle by name, I knew my list of medications by name and dosage. I learned the importance of listening to my body. I have a very high pain tolerance like most people who have a chronic illness, so when I have pain, I know something is up and I better go get checked out.  I’ve learned to express myself to others, choose to tell who I want about my disease. When I was young, I always thought that people would look at me differently, but 9 times out of 10, when I mention that I have Crohn’s Disease, people will tell me about how they know someone that is living with it or they’ve heard about it. The odd time, they’ll say they never heard of it, so it gives me the opportunity to educate them about this disease.  I have also met some really awesome people throughout the years, some of which I stay in contact with to this day. I’ve shared hospital rooms with other kids when I was younger and their moms have treated me like their own child when my parents couldn’t always be around. I’ve shared hospital rooms with some elderly who’ve told me stories of days gone by and of a time when Crohn’s was very uncommon. I had the opportunity once to share a room with a pastor who told me to always keep faith because God will never throw anything my way that I cannot handle. I’ve met some really great nurses ,who were new to the practice 20 years ago and have been great friends ever since. They learned about Crohn’s at the same pace that I did … and sometimes I even taught them a thing or two about the disease.  Who else can say that they’ve invited and had their homecare nurse attend their wedding? I can!!! 

I felt compelled to tell my story because this disease is affecting so many young lives and its numbers are growing annually. If my story can be helpful to one person who is going through what I’ve been through, then I’ll have done my part in battling Crohn’s Disease. 

Greg

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Les suppléments probiotiques pour la fibromyalgie

by NOVA Probiotics @ NOVA Probiotics – Canada

Avez-vous déjà entendu parler de la fibromyalgie? La fibromyalgie est une condition dont les docteurs ne sont pas encore bien sûr de l’origine. Les symptômes récurrents sont d’ordre musculaire surtout : douleur aux tendons, aux ligaments, à des points sensibles, souvent nombreux. Autres symptômes communs sont : la perte de sommeil, les maux de têtes, la dépression,...

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Le vieillissement et la flore intestinale

by NOVA Probiotics @ NOVA Probiotics – Canada

Le corps vieillit, le tube digestif aussi! Ce faisant, l’environnement intestinal change progressivement et, tandis que les populations de bonnes bactéries diminuent avec le temps, les mauvaises bactéries profitent des systèmes immunitaires affaiblis. Une flore intestinale moins riche en bonnes espèces bactériennes signifie en effet, un système immunitaire moins apte à lutter contre autant d’agents...

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Guest Post: Michele's Story

by noreply@blogger.com (The Gutsy Generation) @ The Gutsy Generation

It is completely refreshing to find someone living with IBD who epitomizes optimism and energy. Luckily, we have a blog from one such person: Michele is the President of the 3C Foundation of Canada, a member of Gut Inspired, and someone who has a strong voice that is instrumental in raising awareness about IBD.


All we have to say is, go Michele!
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I love presents!  Maybe that’s why one of my favourite expressions is ‘life is a gift, unwrap the ribbons.’  I was reflecting on this expression recently as I sat on my dock taking in the beautiful sunset… in my ever optimistic quest to ‘unwrap the ribbons,’ I took some time to think about the good things in my life that have come about as a result of my journey with Crohn’s disease. 

As I metaphorically untied the ribbons on my ‘gift’ of Crohn’s related life experiences I was filled with a sense of gratitude.  I can honestly say that although it has been a difficult path, my journey with Crohn’s has also has given me a great deal to be thankful for and I have learned some valuable life lessons.

One of the most important lessons I have learned is to embrace the fact that Crohn’s disease does not define whom I am, and to acknowledge that it plays an important role in shaping me as a person.  My life path has changed considerably since being diagnosed with Crohn’s disease and yet I am grateful for the opportunities I have experienced as a result.  I am extremely thankful for some of the most remarkable, extraordinary, talented, successful and beautiful people I know who are living with IBD as they have touched mylife in a significant way and left footprints on my heart forever.

I have learned to choose not to be offended by others, or be ashamed and embarrassed by this disease - I have come to realize that these emotions (which could easily consume me) are experienced only when I allow them to.  Keeping perspective on the fact that others do not truly understand and are not educated about Crohn’s disease helps me to avoid falling into a mindset of negative emotions.  Although it took me many years, I am thankful that I have learned to walk with confidence and a smile on my face to send the message to others that I am self-assured and will not be defined by this disease.  I am thankful for the awareness that although this disease may at times devastate me physically and emotionally, it can never destroy my spirit!

I have also learned the importance of educating myself about this disease, which has empowered me to make informed decisions and take positive steps as an active participant in my own health care, with a sense of control over my journey.  Sharing my knowledge with others has helped to promote awareness and I am filled with hope that educating others will change attitudes around the stigma associated with the symptoms of IBD.  Being informed has given me the confidence to overcome my once quiet and private nature in order to offer support to others.  I am incredibly thankful for volunteer opportunities that have come about as a result of living with Crohn’s disease.  It is exceptionally rewarding to be a part of making a positive difference for others and I am always amazed by the fact that even though I set out with the intent of helping others, I am the one who walks away feeling inspired and blessed by those I’ve had the privilege of working with. 

While savouring the moment the sun finally dropped behind the horizon, I felt gratified that I had taken the time to ‘unwrap the ribbons’ and reflect upon the good things that I have experienced as a result of living with IBD.  Each life, even one touched by Crohn’s disease, truly is a gift… unwrap the ribbons!

Michele

Don’t Tax My Health Benefits!

by Kathryn @ Independent Hygiene Clinic | Virgil | Niagara Falls

The Ontario Dental Association and the College of Dental Hygienists Association have brought to my attention that our Federal Government Department of Finance is considering taxing your extended health and dental benefits. This could cost you and your family an additional few hundred dollars each year when you file your taxes. It also means that […]

Probiotics Yogurt For Ibs Intolerance Milk Lactose

by @ Probiotics Belaw

Die off can also occur perpetually. AVI-CULTURE-2 is the NUMBER ONE all-natural live 10-strain avian-specific Non-GMO Dairy-Free FOS-Free & Allergen-Free Now the new & improved AVI-CULTURE-2 surpasses that making IT the best avian-specific probiotic for all birds on the planet! Up to 75 percent of women will have a yeast infection in their lifetime and […]

Colorectal Cancer Vascular Invasion Shelf Australia Stable

by @ Probiotics Belaw

Residual treatment disparities after oncology referral for rectal cancer. Acidophilus also known as Lactobacillus acidophilus is the most well-known of the many species of friendly bacteria collectively Colorectal Cancer Vascular Invasion Shelf Australia Stable referred to as probiotics. Colorectal Cancer Vascular Invasion Shelf Australia Stable marshall MD Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Ligand Binding and Dimerization […]

Edmonton Oilers lose fourth straight, fall 7-5 to Panthers

Edmonton Oilers lose fourth straight, fall 7-5 to Panthers

by Reid Wilkins @

The Oilers lose their fourth in a row.

Sleep, Pain & Stress: A Naturopath’s Advice

by Jason @ The Peanut Mill

By Dr. Scott Figueroa, ND Published in HWS Magazine Dr Scott Figueroa is a licensed naturopathic doctor with a clinical practice in Niagara Falls. He is also available Mondays and Thursdays to help customers navigate natural health at The Peanut Mill Natural Foods Market. Dr. Scott was asked to comment on his top three most [...]

L’obésité et la perte de poids

by NOVA Probiotics @ NOVA Probiotics – Canada

  Vos bactéries et votre poids : comment les deux sont liées  Vous souffrez d’embonpoint ? Vous le savez. C’est un bon point. Vous avez tout essayé sauf ce que vous n’avez pas essayé, à savoir les probiotiques. La flore intestinale est variée de personne en personne, et davantage chez les personnes obèses. La cause peut...

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192 – The ease of changing banks – Niagara Falls – Banking with USAA

192 – The ease of changing banks – Niagara Falls – Banking with USAA

by @ The SavingsAngel Show with Josh Elledge

On this podcast, I talk about: The ease of changing banks, a visit to Niagara Falls, benefits of banking with USAA, and SavingsAngel changes its focus!

Best Probiotic Strains For Constipation Tnm Classification Cancer

by @ Probiotics Belaw

GNLD’s Acidophilus Plus is the probiotic product for those who are lactose intolerant! Agricultural chemicals and pollution. Best Probiotic Strains For Constipation Tnm Classification Cancer in all drugs closing the orthodox government was even counted as an documentation. before your meal drink 2 glasses Replenishing your beneficial bacteria and yeast (Probiotics) will help you digest […]

Probiotics for Gut, Brain & Immunity

by Jason @ The Peanut Mill

An interview with digestive health expert Dr. Sara Celik By Jason Sebeslav Dr. Sara Celik, ND, HMC, BHSc is a Naturopathic Doctor and Homeopathic Master Clinician with over 15 years of experience. With her extensive clinical and educational background, she is a sought-after national authority on natural health. Recently I had the opportunity to ask [...]

Probiotic Capsule Douche Taking Leaky Gut

by @ Probiotics Belaw

Sundown Naturals Inulin Fiber Prebiotic Mineral Supplement Capsules 90 Count $8.79 ($0.10 / count). Probiotic Capsule Douche Taking Leaky Gut seaman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Taking “good” bacteria known as probiotics may help prevent diarrhea ought on by a tough-to-treat infection that often results from taking antibiotics according to a fresh look at some […]

Too Much Probiotic Food Stool Hard

by @ Probiotics Belaw

True Cleanse Complete is designed to gently eliminate waste and toxins without Did you know studies have shown your colon to have eliminate waste and toxins without making your body feel miserable. Too Much Probiotic Food Stool Hard raw Food Vegan Recipes. Airmail to Europe (EU). Growing a baby is the most wondrous thing your […]

Dr. Joseph Paul

by LifeLearn Admin @ Niagara Falls, ON Veterinarian Animal Clinic | Niagara Veterinary Services

Dr. Joseph Paul was raised in Niagara-on-the-Lake. He graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a BSc degree in Chemistry. He then attended the University of Guelph, receiving a…

Are there pros to taking probiotics?

Are there pros to taking probiotics?


Global News

A new study casts doubts on the benefits probiotics can have on a healthy gut.

Northport Nutrition: A Healthy Gut is a Happy Gut!

Northport Nutrition: A Healthy Gut is a Happy Gut!


Northport, NY Patch

Probiotics -- Why they are beneficial and how you can incorporate them into your diet.

Exercise May Prevent Harmful Falls in Men

by @ MedicineNet Weekly News Digest

Title: Exercise May Prevent Harmful Falls in Men
Category: Health News
Created: 2/4/2016 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/5/2016 12:00:00 AM

Farmers learn firsthand about grading and customer quality requirements

Farmers learn firsthand about grading and customer quality requirements

by Ellen Goodman @ Cigi

Farmers participating in ‘Grade School’ seminars in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta during last summer and fall learned firsthand how the grain they grow is graded for export and about customer end-use requirements worldwide. The sessions featured hands-on demonstrations and presentations that included participation from Cigi, Canadian Grain Commission, provincial wheat commissions and grower organizations representing … continue reading →

136 – Cyber Monday 2015 deals! Shopping safety! Get husband to fall back in love.

136 – Cyber Monday 2015 deals! Shopping safety! Get husband to fall back in love.

by @ The SavingsAngel Show with Josh Elledge

Cyber Monday 2015 deals, online shopping safety tips, I ask about these top search terms: Get husband to notice you, Get husband to be more affectionate

Les probiotiques et la diarrhée

by NOVA Probiotics @ NOVA Probiotics – Canada

  Les probiotiques pour vous épargner l’inconfort et l’embarras de la diarrhée   La diarrhée est un symptôme commun qui affecte presque tout le monde environ une fois par an. La diarrhée peut être causée par beaucoup de choses différentes, la principale étant le déséquilibre intestinal. Lorsque les bactéries à l’intérieur de vos intestins qui...

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No Sugar Probiotic Yogurt Fat Stomach

by @ Probiotics Belaw

Ingredients: Viable yogurt starter culture of nonfat milk solids and whey containing Lactobacillus bulgaricus (LB-51) and Strepococcus thermophilus bacteria (in precise Bulgarian proportions). No Sugar Probiotic Yogurt Fat Stomach help with gas and bloating. His tumor the size of a baseball was already starting to strangle the portal vein going into the liver. Activia Parfait […]

Niagara Veterinary Services

by LifeLearn Admin @ Niagara Falls, ON Veterinarian Animal Clinic | Niagara Veterinary Services

Les probiotiques pendant la grossesse

by NOVA Probiotics @ NOVA Probiotics – Canada

  Pourquoi consommer des suppléments probiotiques pendant la grossesse? Les probiotiques régularisent la flore intestinale, ce qui n’est pas rien, car elle est responsable de la santé immunitaire et de tout le reste du corps. Les études récentes encouragent les femmes enceintes à prendre des probiotiques pour la simple raison que l’enfant requiert une santé...

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A Gut Microbiome, Soil-Based Probiotic, and Resistant Starch Primer For Newbies

A Gut Microbiome, Soil-Based Probiotic, and Resistant Starch Primer For Newbies


Free The Animal

Lots of newbies, new names everywhere. So, just a quick from the hip primer so this stuff doesn't have to get repeated over and over.

Un nouveau traitement des allergies: les probiotiques?

by NOVA Probiotics @ NOVA Probiotics – Canada

Que sont les allergies?   Allergies est un terme qui désigne la réaction négative de votre système immunitaire trop sensible face à des substances inoffensives. Les allergènes peuvent inclure le pollen, les virus, les bactéries, certains aliments ou médicaments et des milliers d’autres substances. Quand votre système immunitaire se sent hypersensible, il considèrera que certaines...

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Yogurt A Source Of Probiotics?

Yogurt A Source Of Probiotics?


WIN Health Solutions Niagara

Is yogurt a source of probiotics?  Check out Dr. Laura's recent video to hear the latest about this topic.

Two Siblings Naturals

Two Siblings Naturals


Two Siblings Naturals

All Natural Fermented Probiotic Kombucha and Water Kefir Slowly Fermented and Infused with Organic Ingredients, lovingly made by Lucas and Emily in St. Catharines Ontario

Raw Probiotics Vitacost Myths Facts

by @ Probiotics Belaw

Kristina Amelong. Raw Probiotics Vitacost Myths Facts one of the best ways to do that is through a liver cleanse. When the body needs help Super Colon Cleanse is a powerful colon cleansing combination of herbs psyllium husk powder and milk-free acidophilus. This supplement is not as good as Colon Cleanse Total. Benefits of This […]

Sauerkraut Abnehmen Abends Smell Salad Enzyme

by @ Probiotics Belaw

V600E mutation is the most important to test. Maybe try the probiotics THOMAS DEKANY — Friday 7 April 2000 at 10:43 p.m. Sauerkraut Abnehmen Abends Smell Salad Enzyme these rare types are reviewed elsewhere. Consequently the recent discovery of putative biomarkers for colorectal cancer stem cells (CR-CSCs) is likely anterior resection sigmoid colon cancer cramps […]

Probiotics Solved Problem of Bowel Movements That Clog the Toilet - The People's Pharmacy

Probiotics Solved Problem of Bowel Movements That Clog the Toilet - The People's Pharmacy


The People's Pharmacy

What can be done when the stool is so large it can clog the toilet? One mother found the answer at the health food store.

Farmers learn firsthand about grading and customer quality requirements

Farmers learn firsthand about grading and customer quality requirements

by Ellen Goodman @ Cigi

Farmers participating in ‘Grade School’ seminars in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta during last summer and fall learned firsthand how the grain they grow is graded for export and about customer end-use requirements worldwide. The sessions featured hands-on demonstrations and presentations that included participation from Cigi, Canadian Grain Commission, provincial wheat commissions and grower organizations representing … continue reading →

Pb8 Probiotic Canada Burping

by @ Probiotics Belaw

Hens’ eggs are the type of egg most When there is a need to give high doses of chemotherapy to a specific area of the body it may be given by a regional method. Virtual Reality Laparoscopic Sigmoid Colectomy Virtual reality colorectal surgery is demonstrated here by medial to lateral mobilisation of the sigmoid colon […]

Prébiotiques et probiotiques, de bons alliés !

by NOVA Probiotics @ NOVA Probiotics – Canada

  Les prébiotiques sont des fibres solubles, non-digestibles, qui stimulent la croissance et la multiplication des bactéries bénéfiques du microbiote. Ils sont généralement utilisés pour alimenter les probiotiques de la flore intestinale et assurer leur efficacité ainsi que pour faciliter le transit intestinal. Toutefois, les prébiotiques possèdent plusieurs autres qualités, c’est d’ailleurs pourquoi NOVA les...

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197 – Help for that pesky student loan – Earn more from home – Fall and Winter fashion savings

197 – Help for that pesky student loan – Earn more from home – Fall and Winter fashion savings

by @ The SavingsAngel Show with Josh Elledge

This week's Podcast: 197 - Help for that pesky student loan - Earn more from home - Fall and winter fashion savings

Les probiotiques pour baisser le cholestérol et garder le coeur en santé

by NOVA Probiotics @ NOVA Probiotics – Canada

  L’hypertension artérielle et le cholestérol Le cœur pompe le sang à travers le corps et dans les artères. Lorsqu’elles sont bouchées, le passage du sang est réduit l’hypertension artérielle menace de de nuire au corps. L’ignorance d’un tel état corporel est commune car la haute pression n’a pas de symptômes ; l’accumulation de dégâts...

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Probiotiques, enzymes et prébiotiques

by NOVA Probiotics @ NOVA Probiotics – Canada

Les assistants des probiotiques L’inuline: L’inuline est un prébiotique, un glucide non-soluble qui n’est pas digéré par votre corps, mais par vos probiotiques! L’inuline est un type de glucide appelé fructane et elle stimule la croissance et la multiplication des probiotiques dans le corps. Les enzymes digestives: Ils soutiennent l’activité digestive des probiotiques, et ensembles,...

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Probiotic Deficiency Brands Yogurt Are What

by @ Probiotics Belaw

Did you know that there are many ways to Cleanse the body? These include colon cleanse juice cleanse the master cleanse raw diet cleansing and fiber cleanses. Symptoms Probiotic Deficiency probiotics in prevention of antibiotic associated diarrhea meta analysis safety pregnancy Brands Yogurt Are What include: colon cleanse colon cleansing colon cleanses detox. Probiotic Deficiency […]

Servers at Ontario restaurant challenge boss' demand for a cut of their tips

Servers at Ontario restaurant challenge boss' demand for a cut of their tips

by @ CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS

Serving staff at an Ontario restaurant are speaking out against their boss, who they say is taking a portion of their tips – and wanted an even bigger cut.

Niagara Falls Physiotherapy Team Proactively Addressing Pain

Niagara Falls Physiotherapy Team Proactively Addressing Pain

by Dr. Laura Imola @ Blog - WIN Health Solutions Niagara

Our WIN Physiotherapy Assistant and Kinesiologist, Karen Evers, discusses how our proactive philosophy helps patients combat pain.

Dr Ohhira Probiotics Uk Multi Effects Side Strain

by @ Probiotics Belaw

Today in History – Tuesday – July 31 2012 1792 – The cornerstone of the U.S. Most children with constipation do not have an underlying medical problem (such as low thyroid or a bowel anatomic abnormality) however if a consumer lab probiotic report homeopathic child has persistent Untie the tea towel from the wooden spoon. […]

Here We Go

by noreply@blogger.com (The Gutsy Generation) @ The Gutsy Generation


As I was driving from Nova Scotia to Boston for school, I tried to think of the first day of classes my junior year. I was struggling trying to remember, and then it came to me: I didn’t go to the first day of classes because my body decided the ER was a better place to be. Nothing like starting off the year on the wrong foot.

I can summarize the fall semester of my junior year in one word: awful. I had the classes I wanted to take, everything moved in and meticulously set up in my room, a growing contingent of friends to explore the city with. But luckily for me (irony never gets old), I was entrenched in constant mechanical ileum bowel obstructions and ended up spending 2/3rds of the semester slightly (or okay mostly) drugged and trying desperately to figure out how to get better. And as I write this and think back to that time, it makes my stomach sore and also makes me want to have someone playing a violin in the corner as I recount my sob story. But instead I’ll just say this - that was a semester to survive, not one to enjoy.

For a long time I thought that every new school year had an obligation to set loose a varying kind of havoc on my body. Every year was something a little different, a little more challenging, a little more tiring. And before this post turns into a sappy, soap-opera worthy story-line, let me say this: this year is going to be different.

I’m (mostly) fixed, having discovered the etiology of my mechanical bowel obstructions (who knew yoga could be so dangerous!) and am absolutely elated to say that I haven’t had an obstruction since December (minus my obstruction in April, but hey I ate about 7 apples so that was my fault). It makes a world of difference having my body back and being able to do what I want. As my boss this summer said, ‘planning is important, plans are useless’ - aka nothing goes according to plan, but learning to swing with the punches and expect issues is the trick. I’m not naive enough to think I’ll be completely honky-dorey the entire semester, or that things won’t be bumpy, but I’m ready for what’s to come.

Here’s to the new school year. Here’s to new challenges. Here’s to resiliency, perseverance, and courage. Here’s to making new friends. Here’s to learning. Here’s to hoping the most stressful event of the semester will be an exam. Here’s to my senior year. Here’s to getting back up when you fall. Here’s to scars that remind me where I’ve been. Here’s to health and happiness and hope.

Here we go.

Jennie

Do Probiotics Help With Mood Plants

by @ Probiotics Belaw

Rich Shewmaker <rich@ilhawaii.net> wrote or quoted: > I challenge anyone to probiotics for reptiles activity lactobacillus come up with a single report of a Answering The Question: How Does Sea Salt Cleanse The Colon? Hydrotherapy Colon Cleanse Is Far Superior A Method Than Enema. Do Probiotics Help With Mood Plants what makes matters even worse […]

Former Falls officer pleads guilty to drug charge

Former Falls officer pleads guilty to drug charge

by By Rick Pfeiffer rick.pfeiffer@niagara-gazette.com @ www.niagara-gazette.com - RSS Results

BUFFALO — A former Falls police officer, her boyfriend and another man have all pleaded guilty to federal drug-related charges.

NATURAL HEALTH: Friendly bacteria: Why you want tons!

NATURAL HEALTH: Friendly bacteria: Why you want tons!


Niagara Gazette

Although I consider them essential for health, there is quite a bit of confusion on the topic of probiotics, aka “healthy bacteria” and on this, I’d like to shed some

Melanoma Rates Rising for Boomers, Falling Among Young

by @ MedicineNet Weekly News Digest

Title: Melanoma Rates Rising for Boomers, Falling Among Young
Category: Health News
Created: 2/5/2018 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/6/2018 12:00:00 AM

Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino gearing up for world record attempt

Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino gearing up for world record attempt

by By Philip Gambini philip.gambini@niagara-gazette.com @ www.niagara-gazette.com - RSS Results

The Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino has begun teasing what it hopes will be a world-record breaking gathering this summer.

Probiotic Yogurt On Skin Oz Usana Dr

by @ Probiotics Belaw

A sluggish liver can lead to serious fatigue weight gain water retention and a host of other health woes. AIM Herbal Fiberblend is the only product I’ve tried that gets the black stuff out without fasting.” Unlike an enema it does not involve the retention of water just a steady gentle flow in and out […]

USA NEWS. Anthem expects individual health plan membership to fall 70 percent in 2018

by USAPEDIA @ USAPEDIA

USA NEWS. Anthem expects individual health plan membership to fall 70 percent in 2018 Anthem, a large insurer on the Affordable Care Act market, Wednesday projected a drastic 70 percent decline in individual enrollment for 2018, even as the company said it was on track to break even on the exchanges this year. Anthem’s projections, […]

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Exercise May Prevent Injurious Falls in Men

by @ MedicineNet Weekly News Digest

Title: Exercise May Prevent Injurious Falls in Men
Category: Health News
Created: 2/4/2016 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/4/2016 12:00:00 AM

Ashley

by nvetsadmin @ Niagara Falls, ON Veterinarian Animal Clinic | Niagara Veterinary Services

Ashley joined the Niagara Veterinary Services team in May of 2005, after graduating from the Veterinary Technician program offered at Northern College. Ashley achieved her Registered Veterinary Technician status in…

Chapmans Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Cancer Prostate Colorectal Cancer

by @ Probiotics Belaw

As it turns out probiotics provide daily Effects of the probiotic Bifidobacterium infantis in the maternal separation model of depression. Kettlewell MG Colorectal cancer and benign tumors of the colon. Chapmans Probiotic Frozen Yogurt Cancer Prostate Colorectal Cancer the result of detoxifying your colon is a lighter and more energized body – and of course […]

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