Covid-19 is still sending riptides through societies all over the world and the death toll just keeps rising. Most people are feeling a sense of confusion, anxiety, and panic in such a time as this and many also feel lost after having their usual quotidian routine interrupted. I don’t necessarily feel this way. And that’sContinue reading “Covid-19: The Perspective of a Chronic Illness Sufferer.”
Tag Archives: University
IBD and Alcohol: Why I Don’t Drink.
I am now 20-years old and the closest I ever got to consuming alcohol was the tablespoon of Grand Marnier my mum used to put in our Christmas fruit salad. As I was diagnosed with Crohn’s so early on in my life when I was only 12, I never got into the habit of drinkingContinue reading “IBD and Alcohol: Why I Don’t Drink.”
Coming and Going, Adalimumab, Methotrexate and Yet Another Liquid Diet.
Going back to university When I finally returned to university in the autumn of 2018, I was so excited to be back. Although most of my friends from first year and my old flatmates had moved off campus, as a “disabled” student I was entitled to remain in a dorm. This meant that I would be livingContinue reading “Coming and Going, Adalimumab, Methotrexate and Yet Another Liquid Diet.”
More Steroids, Another Liquid Diet and Adalimumab.
Steroids So, by Easter 2018 it was clear that my journey with infliximab was over and my doctors decided that whilst they figured out the next step, I should go back on steroids. I started on a lower dose than I had previously taken, but this had next to no effect and my symptoms wereContinue reading “More Steroids, Another Liquid Diet and Adalimumab.”
Infliximab, Antibodies and Mercaptopurine.
Infliximab Since my first signs of a flare in May 2013, my Crohn’s hadn’t been under control. It was now the 21st April 2014, and after struggling for over a year on steroids and antibiotics with little success, I was admitted to hospital again for investigations. It was supposed to be just the usual abdominalContinue reading “Infliximab, Antibodies and Mercaptopurine.”
