Two weeks ago, after a routine colonoscopy, my gastroenterologist told me that the ulcerative colitis is now in my ascending colon, in addition to the descending and transverse. I've had bad summers for the past 2, and had to take prednisone. I didn't feel well, but I wasn't unhappy.
Now, for the first time ever with symptoms (pain, diarrhea, but no bleeding) I was unhappy and feeling drained in art studio. I've had gastrointestinal trouble ALL of my life--I was such a colicky baby even--
Does UC take away your enjoyment of things that you truly love to do?
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Hi, CandiLeigh and DoBrava.
Thanks for your replies.
I've survived all of my first doctor's prognoses--I would have been dead, 13 years ago, if I had listened to him. Things have been hard at times, and I have had good days and bad.
I believe there are people who can't understand what it's like to have UC. It's a total drain on the system, but you know this already....
I truly have enjoyed many things in my life, even with the UC. I guess one day of non-enjoyment at art studio was possibly related to something else that is going on right now...
Happy Spring.
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No and yes. Not to discerage you. People say, " so you have pain and crapping a lot, so being on the computer for design or painting design. It is easy". They don't realize that it is hard to think with that pain and losing concentration from running to the bathroom.
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Absolutely not....Yes u have bad days...but you have good days too.....Trust me, Oh how I know......
I just keep telling myself that lifes not about waiting for the storm (UC) to pass, its about learning to dance in the rain (flare)...
God puts no more on us than we can bear.....and he says he will help us, we only have to believe....