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Originally posted by sageofages
My oldest daughter was diagnosised with Crohn's disease a couple months before her 18th birthday. She has a fairly moderate case. That was 8 years ago.
I strongly suggest contacting the Crohns and Colitis foundation for helpful information. http://www.ccfa.org/
She has flair ups..but an interesting thing we have found, is Crohns effects a LOT OF people. There is a lot of research...but like with any chronic disease/disorder, I think the sufferer's mental attitude has a lot to do with their overall health.
My daughter has used it as a crutch (unfortunately) whenever she doesn't want to do something (like get a job..but I digress). My husband's coworker has it pretty bad, and he always manages to get along.
Watch your diet, avoid alcohol and smoking, and certain medications (Ibuprofen) and remissions can be longlasting.
Good luck
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perhaps she does so because of her anxiety about getting a flairup. i dont have it, but i have serious stomach issues otherwise and my anxiety/fear of having a stomach problem has had a serious impact on me getting a job too... its all the anxiety that comes from it. if you could get rid of the problem... things would be much differnt for us ):