So You Have Been Given A Colitis
Diagnosis?
Whilst you have been given a colitis
diagnosis, it is not the end of your world and you should never think like
that. What it should be regarded as is the closing of part of your life and the
beginning of another stage. A stage that is, at the beginning, filled with
anxiety, doubts, fears, even foreboding about the possibilities that await you
in the future.
You will want all the questions
answered, your anxieties soothed and a clear path for you to travel revealed.
It is not as easy as that, as sufferers experience different intensities of the
disease, yet what separates us also brings us together as so many similarities
overlap.
Your life will change but maybe
not to the degree that you think it will. The colitis symptoms that you
experience may only ever reach the mild form and can be managed successfully.
That does not mean to say that you can just ignore them or not take them
seriously. Even mild symptoms will have an effect on your daily routine when
colitis rears its ugly head. Your lifestyle will have to adjust, what you do,
what you eat, the medication that you have to take, all have to be taken into
consideration. You do not want to undertake anything that might have the effect
of exacerbating the problems. In effect, you have to respect the disease, the
power that colitis has to inflict serious illness upon a sufferer. Once you
realise this and accept it, you can start to plan your defence against it.
It is only natural to envisage
that your own colitis experience will be one of endless severe pain and
discomfort. Just to reassure you, very few people actually suffer continuous
symptoms. For the vast majority, it is a disease whose symptoms appear then
disappear though the timescale in between varies among sufferers. Some
fortunate ones have an attack and can then go many, many years of enjoying full
health again whilst others have to be on guard as to the possibility of a
pending relapse. Just to complicate matters, symptoms may appear all of a
sudden and raise alarm but that does not suggest that the sufferer is at the
start of a relapse. Experience is the key to understanding this and learning
from others is vital in this respect.
The degree of severity of colitis
relapses can vary and from mild to full blown symptoms. At these times, it can
be very hard to endure the prolonged symptoms An attack can take so much out of
you both physically and mentally and can last for several months, though
thankfully the worst of the attack can be over in a matter of weeks.
It is very important to prepare
yourself mentally for such times, as this approach will assist you in your most
difficult days and aid recovery. There will be periods during a relapse when
you yearn to be well again, when you will feel very fed up and tired of the
same routine that has been inflicted upon you. Pre preparing for this holds the
key for a timely recovery. The knowledge and experience of others who have been
through many relapses hold the answers to ensure your own colitis diagnosis and
all it brings is managed as well as it can be. Access this knowledge and expertise now at The Colitis Experience
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