Living With Crohn’s Disease
Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
7:13 pm
This is a video that follows a sufferer of Crohn’s Disease as she learns to live with the illness…
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Great job! Keep up the awareness! We will find a cure! You DO have support…be well!
Did you make this? If so it was very proffessional and well done, good stuff. Hope Abbie doesn’t end up in hospital again any time soon.
I made it for my final year broadcast project (one of 3 videos) - hopefully she will be on a constant recovery course now
Bet you got a damn good mark! I made a documentary at college so I know it’s really hard to make something like that interesting and informative but you really pulled it off
Thanks
Well done. I am a Crohn’s patient and I developed an iPhone application to track symptoms. Its called GI Monitor and is available in iTunes. I hope it helps you.
Thanks for the video. As a sufferer since 1994 (and three operations later) the best advice I can offer you is to make certain you only have surgery at the best hospital in your area, because less-experienced surgeons can botch it and make you feel much worse! I’ve been dreadful since my 2006 operation, and desperately await corrective surgery later this year. Best - John
Great video. I’m so happy for Abbie. I’ve had Crohns for 20 years but wasn’t seeing a doctor after I got off the mass amounts of meds I took to get it under control. I just found out that I have a blockage due to scarring and am going to have surgury. Seeing someone recover from the same surgury makes me feel a lot better about it.
Does Crohn’s turn your hair red, too?
I have Crohn’s disease, and I wouldn’t wish on ANYONE!!! It’s not fun, but you just gotta keep the faith and believe that there will be a cure someday. I really enjoyed this video, and every other video that raises more awareness of this disease. Thank you