Tag: Crohn’s Disease support
The Hidden Path: My Journey Through Fistula Diagnosis and Fistulectomy Recovery
This story represents a composite of common IBD experiences and is presented to help readers feel less alone in their journey. The Uncomfortable Truth I’ll…
IBD Memory and Cognitive Support: Your Complete Guide to Combating Brain Fog Naturally
If you’re living with IBD and find yourself struggling to remember where you put your keys, losing your train of thought mid-conversation, or feeling like…
Living with Crohn’s Disease: 5 Essential Insights Every Patient Should Know
When you’re navigating life with Crohn’s disease, every piece of hard-won wisdom from someone who’s walked this path can feel like a lifeline. Whether you’re…
This Week in IBD: Your Weekly Roundup for November 23-29, 2025
Introduction Welcome to this week’s roundup from IBD Movement! We published 16 comprehensive articles covering the latest developments in IBD care, from…
IBD Travel Emergency Kit: The Complete Guide to Stress-Free Adventures
Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) doesn’t mean your wanderlust has to take a backseat. Whether you’re managing Crohn’s disease or ulcerative…
Is It Safe to Get Pregnant with IBD? A Guide for People with Crohn’s and Colitis
Introduction If you’re living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and thinking about starting or expanding your family, you’re likely wondering about the…
New Insights into Pediatric IBD Treatment: What This Means for Young Patients and Their Families
If you’re a parent watching your child struggle with inflammatory bowel disease, or if you were diagnosed with IBD as a young person yourself, you know that…
The Promise of Personalized IBD Care: What UChicago Medicine’s Patient-Centered Approach Means for Your Crohn’s Journey
Living with Crohn’s disease often feels like navigating an unpredictable storm – one day you’re managing symptoms well, and the next, you’re back to square…
Why Your ‘Stress’ Symptoms Might Actually Be Early Crohn’s Signs
Many people with persistent digestive symptoms are told it’s “just stress,” but gastroenterologists are now highlighting subtle early signs of Crohn’s disease that often get overlooked. Understanding these warning signs can help patients advocate for proper care and potentially shorten the path to diagnosis.
New Hope for Kids with Crohn’s: Blood Filtering Treatment Shows Promise
New research shows that a blood filtering treatment called GMA helped 69% of children with Crohn’s disease achieve remission, offering hope for families seeking alternatives to traditional medications. This gentle, non-drug approach could be a game-changer for kids who haven’t responded well to conventional treatments.