World IBD Day: In celebration of community
Throughout the day, I have posted about IBD, and IBD awareness- there are many blogs and foundations that provide support,
bottom's-up stories
Throughout the day, I have posted about IBD, and IBD awareness- there are many blogs and foundations that provide support,
My friend Harriett and her fencing coach have a lovely expression when people ask them why they fence:” keeping the
Deep in the bosom of the gentle night Is when I search for the light Pick up my pen and
Thursday before Easter Break, the St. Baldrick’s Foundation had a stand in front of my building on campus today. Lots
In the early days of this blog, I wrote about my perceived overprescription of opioid painkillers, how chronic disease fits
Lately, clinical depression, and mental health in general, has gotten more of the media attention it deserves. Brave patients have
I recently read Sara Ringer’s post on dating a man with Crohn’s Disease. In the post, she elaborates on how,
Yesterday was the one year anniversary of my stomach perforation. One year ago, I was writhing in agony on the
This year’s resolution: write more. When I left my university job in 2014, I gave up what I had thought
Why nothing that you ate triggered your IBD.