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Finally. | No Colons Allowed

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Living life with a disease, an ostomy, and a (mostly) good attitude. Today I am ecstatic. Over the past few weeks I’ve noticed that my energy level seems better, which tells us the Tysabri is finally kicking in. And now I have the official ok to start tapering my Prednisone over the next three weeks. Thank you again for all your prayers, and keep them coming! Laquo; Things I’ve Learned. Date : April 5, 2012. Congratulations on tysabri kicking in! And good luck with reducing the prednisone! Enter your ema...

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Brother | No Colons Allowed

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Living life with a disease, an ostomy, and a (mostly) good attitude. It never fails that when I’m finally feeling better, my brother goes downhill. Josh was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday and still is not allowed food. He’s stuck on clear liquids and anything more sends him into belly pain. He’s dealing with IVs of antibiotics and steroids but I was honestly hoping that he would be able to eat by now and on his way home by Tuesday. If he can’t handle food they won’t let him go,...Please pray for him...

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Brother’s Surgery | No Colons Allowed

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Living life with a disease, an ostomy, and a (mostly) good attitude. Josh’s surgery is done. Crohn’s disease is frustrating and exhausting and heartbreaking. I never want my little brother to feel like this. Please keep him in your prayers to help him heal and get well. Laquo; I realized. Date : June 15, 2012. I’m praying for him! Breaks my heart. I love you guys. Its been a while since you posted here (not that you have to) but I was just wondering if everything was good? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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About | No Colons Allowed

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Living life with a disease, an ostomy, and a (mostly) good attitude. I was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease when I was eleven. Eleven years after that, I had surgery to remove my colon and rectum and I now have a permanent ileostomy. I’ve been on more drugs than most people know exist, including 11 years of prednisone. Crohn’s still affects my life, but this ostomy has given me a second chance! I’m normal. I’m sick. Read on! Thanks for writing about your life. You are lovely and brave. Get every new post d...

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Stomach Flu | No Colons Allowed

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Living life with a disease, an ostomy, and a (mostly) good attitude. The stomach flu is a terrible thing. It’s bad enough for people without Crohn’s, but you give it to me and i end up puking until there is nothing left to puke and I still keep going. I’m a trooper. And then I end up curled up in the bathroom floor moaning in pain and I have to go to the ER for pain medication and meds to make me stop puking. Laquo; 3 Years. Things I’ve Learned. Date : February 17, 2012. Sorry u were so sick! Blog at Wor...

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2015 – Young Family Adventures

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Oh, and more reading too! March 24, 2015. And, despite being crazy busy I have managed to read! After a few dismal years of not reading (even with all my chair time during my sepsis recovery / chemo, etc.), I’m excited to be finding time to read again. I’m currently reading The Namesake. Http:/ www.amazon.com/The-Namesake-Novel-Jhumpa-Lahiri/dp/0618485228. At the beginning of this month, before the crazy packing really got going, I read The Girl on the Train. And, for the flight home, Me Before You.

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recipes – Young Family Adventures

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2015 New Recipe #4 cuban-style black beans & rice. January 19, 2015. January 19, 2015. Another from the American Heart Association’s healthy slower cooker cookbook. Cuban Style Black Beans and Rice. With modifications since I can’t follow a recipe to save my life). Serves 6 – 1 cup beans and 1/2 cup rice per serving. 1 lb dried black beans, sorted, rinsed and drained. 4 cups water (I used a little extra because I didn’t boil my beans first). 1 large green bell pepper, chopped. 1 medium onion, diced.

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Tea & Jelly Babies: Insufficient vocabulary

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Tea and Jelly Babies. My life - my colon my stoma. Tuesday, 15 May 2012. My Inflammatory Bowel Disease has led to my learning lots of new vocabulary - mostly medical terminology - but this morning, I found myself in the awkward position of trying to work out how to tell my boss that, "I haven't called in yet, because my rectal stump is causing me problems.". However, I watched a few wonderful videos from http:/ www.girls-with-guts.com/. And had a good chuckle. Those girls are great! Labels: blogs I read.

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2015 goals – Young Family Adventures

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March 23, 2015. March 23, 2015. Life is . chaotic, but great! I start a new position at work at the beginning of April. And we move the week of April 13! Our house sold and everything is moving fast. BUT, I’m still reading and cooking – just not getting a chance to blog. Before I forget them, a couple recipes I’ve tested recently –. Crock Pot Split Pea Soup. From http:/ www.favfamilyrecipes.com/easyrecipe-print/249-0. 1 pkg (about 2 c. or 1 lb.), dried split peas. 4 carrots, coarsely chopped. 1 (10 ounce...

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Tea & Jelly Babies: The rest of my life

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Tea and Jelly Babies. My life - my colon my stoma. Tuesday, 30 August 2011. The rest of my life. Then, this afternoon, whilst I was walking home from work, I was mid-prayer, mid-contemplation, when a mental image of my parents came into my head. They were definitely my parents, but they were younger than I've ever seen them, and I was focusing on my dad. Another hurdle that I'm already dreading having to face. To worry about what if the disease returned, what about complications, what if? Im a Maths grad...

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Still trucking along! – Young Family Adventures

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March 23, 2015. March 23, 2015. Life is . chaotic, but great! I start a new position at work at the beginning of April. And we move the week of April 13! Our house sold and everything is moving fast. BUT, I’m still reading and cooking – just not getting a chance to blog. Before I forget them, a couple recipes I’ve tested recently –. Crock Pot Split Pea Soup. From http:/ www.favfamilyrecipes.com/easyrecipe-print/249-0. 1 pkg (about 2 c. or 1 lb.), dried split peas. 4 carrots, coarsely chopped. 1 (10 ounce...

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Tea & Jelly Babies: Note to self, re: sleeping through the night

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Tea and Jelly Babies. My life - my colon my stoma. Sunday, 15 April 2012. Note to self, re: sleeping through the night. Finish eating before 7pm. Seriously. No biscuits, chocolates or sneaky apples. Trust me, you'll thank me tomorrow morning. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My specialty there is whisk(e)y liqueurs, my passion for which follows on from my love of a good Scotch. View my complete profile. 10 more things this process has taught me. Note to self, re: sleeping through the night.

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Tea & Jelly Babies: Today I need to change my bag...

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Tea and Jelly Babies. My life - my colon my stoma. Sunday, 22 April 2012. Today I need to change my bag. But I really don't want to. It sounds like such a stupid, teenage frame of mind to have, but I just can't be bothered! But I know I have to. After all, I'm a grown-up; surely it shouldn't be so difficult? Deary me. I'm such a big kid sometimes! Heads off to the bathroom*. PS I apologise for this pointless post. :). 13 May 2012 at 02:18. 15 May 2012 at 18:38. How are you doing? In April 2011, I had eme...

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Tea & Jelly Babies: Managing sleep

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Tea and Jelly Babies. My life - my colon my stoma. Thursday, 20 September 2012. I haven't posted in a while, but this is largely due to the fact that very little has changed with either my stoma or my lifestyle. Generally, things have been great: I'm back at work full-time, I don't have much trouble with food, and my stoma is now thoroughly normal. Unfortunately, one thing that hasn't gotten back to normal is my sleeping pattern. A lot of the forums and websites that I looked at seemed to say that it was...

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Tea & Jelly Babies: One year on

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Tea and Jelly Babies. My life - my colon my stoma. Tuesday, 10 April 2012. This morning, I tidied out the box that I keep my ostomy supplies in and - rather appropriately - stumbled across my hospital discharge note, which detailed what happened this time last year. I thought I'd post it, just so that I don't lose sight of how poorly I was and how grateful I should be for my health. Diarrhoea, Abdominal pain. IVI, Analgesia (pain relief). Fentanyl PCA (like morphine). Drug regimen on discharge:. Im a Mat...

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