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Learning from our mistakes...


Sun, October 25, 2009 3:51 PM

Well, today I had a donut.  It was DELICIOUS!!!  I have always said, "If you're going to eat a donut it might as well be from MA'S Donuts." This place is in the city where I live.  I haven't had one in sooo long.  Well, about an hour later I had horrible cramps and ended up in the bathroom for quite a while.  I obviously will not make that mistake again.  I hope this doesn't set me up for a week of diarhea, which sometimes happens when something upsets me.  I am also off of prednisone after being on it for 3 months so needless to say I am wiped out!  Have a great one!

ngc

FPO ngc249
Joined Dec 19, 2008

Tue, October 27, 2009 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for musicmom.

The things I would love to eat the most would be a fresh salad, cooked spinach, cabbage and the worst of all: buffalo chicken wings. I never let myself eat these things anymore because the recuperation is just too painful and usually lasts about a week. Some days like today I just don't feel like eating because I'm nauseated and have no appetite. I wish there was some consistency on how I felt health wise everyday. I feel like everyday its the same old crappy feeling of being sick, I'm tired of it. I'm on an antidepressant and it does seem to be helping. I just wish my dr. would understand that this is not how I want to live my entire life, the dr. tells me that I'm doing well for having crohn's but I want more out of life then to just make it everyday. I feel exhausted mostly even though I  have no reason to be sooooo tired (besides being anemic). I'm tired of having the embarrassing accidents that come along with the disease, it seems like they are getting more frequent too. I know that I could have a horrible sickness like cancer and compared to that crohn's is bearable but sometimes I wish it was more manageable.

FPO laura1988
Joined Mar 30, 2008

Mon, October 26, 2009 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for ngc249.

Yeah, I know the feeling!
I have just come out of a flare that lasted about a year, and though I'm doing great, I haven't been quite brave enough to add raw fruits and veggies back into my diet.... and I couldn't stand it, I ate an apple last week at lunchtime. It was SO good!
I had gas all afternoon and when it finally came out the other end it looked like little chewed up apple pieces. So.... I'm obviously not quite to "remission" yet!

Once in while we do something stupid - but, heck, once in a while it's worth it! lol

FPO musicmom
Joined Jul 16, 2009

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