Microaggressions and IBD
“Crohn’s? Oh, that’s ok to have, it’s treatable.” “So and so has had kidney problems, you just have a dicky
bottom's-up stories
“Crohn’s? Oh, that’s ok to have, it’s treatable.” “So and so has had kidney problems, you just have a dicky
This is James Gunter’s story, part II. You can find Part One here. When I awoke I did not
Today’s guest post is from James Gunter. He lives in Sheffield, UK, and he loves fitness. He was diagnosed with
I love the New York times. Not only does it have a LOT of their information for free online, it
IBDers often are hospital frequent flyers. While I don’t keep a packed bag around, over the years, I have gotten
“The mountain calls”- “der Berg ruft” is a common saying in Southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland, that is, everywhere we
I am welcoming my first guest blogger, Mark McNamara! Mark has had Crohn’s disease for 22 years. Originally from Colorado,
You booked your flight, you have planned your trip, you’ve packed your suitcase. Now for your carry-on. What: I prefer
I perceive a lot of cultural differences when it comes to dealing with pain in the US and in Germany,
Yesterday, I went to Take Steps2015- the annual fundraising walk that the local chapters of the CCFA. The Northwest Chapter