Living With Ulcerative Colitis Blog
Living with uc could mean you often wonder when your next flare up might hit and what you re able to eat or many other worries that only someone with the disease can truly understand.
Living with ulcerative colitis blog. I knew where all the gas stations on the way to the stores were so if i needed to make an emergency stop i didn t have to panic. Because living with ulcerative colitis it is recommended that we stick to a low carbohydrate diet. Given that i m sharing my life with you all i felt it best to be fully transparent about what i m going through. Take control of what you can.
But speaking up for yourself knowing your rights and being well informed. We blog about the latest research on uc diets tests studies easy and healthy recipes and everyday tips. Something i have felt compelled to share with y all is my journey with ulcerative colitis uc i mentioned it briefly in my about page but have recently begun having more issues. We are two phd researchers.
Start slideshow 1 of 8. We are not physicians. Living with ulcerative colitis. When brooke bogdan developed ulcerative colitis she decided to share her experiences on a blog fierce and flared describing her uc diagnosis and her j pouch surgery.
I knew where every bathroom was in every store that i visited. Check out 8 great blogs and websites that offer real world tips and advice for people with ulcerative colitis or crohn s disease. We bring you our experience and research on living eating and travelling with ulcerative colitis uc. I was inspired by my audiences to write this blog.
The blog is a great resource for current news. Follow my blog with bloglovin living with ulcerative colitis is not for the faint hearted and it is not fun. We are phil and ala. Living with ulcerative colitis medically reviewed by judith marcin m d.
Written by erica manfred updated on august 17 2018 ulcerative colitis uc affects about 900 000. Living with ulcerative colitis ulcerative colitis a disease that causes inflammation and sores in the digestive tract affects everyone in a different way. About 10 of people get better after.