Tag: IBD
When Well-Meaning Words Wound: Supporting Your IBD Journey
Well-meaning comments like “you don’t look sick” can deeply wound those living with IBD. Understanding the emotional impact of these phrases—and learning better ways to offer support—can transform relationships and reduce the isolation many feel.
IBD ER Visits Drop 50% in 3 Years: A Sign of Real Progress
New data shows IBD emergency room visits have dropped by 50% in just three years, offering hope and evidence that better disease management is becoming a reality for our community. This significant improvement suggests we’re making real progress in reducing crisis moments and improving quality of life.
New China Restrictions Could Delay Breakthrough IBD Treatments
New U.S. restrictions on Chinese-developed medications could significantly delay breakthrough IBD treatments reaching American patients. Here’s what this policy debate means for our community and how to stay informed about potential impacts on treatment access.
When the World Doesn’t See: Finding Hope in IBD Awareness
Recent media coverage highlighting the gap between medical progress and emotional support for chronic illness patients offers important validation for the IBD community. This visibility creates opportunities for better advocacy, stronger communities, and more meaningful healthcare conversations.
Navigating Menopause and UC: What Changes to Expect
New research reveals that while women with UC may experience menopause earlier than expected, the hormonal changes that follow could actually lead to improved symptom management. This intersection of reproductive health and IBD offers both challenges and unexpected hope for long-term wellness.
Larry Nance Jr.’s Inspiring Journey: Turning Crohn’s Into NBA Success
NBA player Larry Nance Jr.’s journey from a devastating Crohn’s diagnosis at sixteen to professional basketball success offers hope and inspiration for anyone in the IBD community pursuing their dreams. His story proves that with the right support and determination, chronic illness doesn’t have to limit your ambitions.
When Crohn’s Strikes Your Bladder: A Rare but Real Reality
New research reveals that Crohn’s disease can cause bladder ulcers even without the typical fistula connection. This rare manifestation reminds us that IBD is truly a systemic condition that can surprise us in unexpected ways.
When Food Becomes the Enemy: Diet’s Hidden Role in IBD Flares
New research confirms what many with IBD have suspected: ultra-processed foods and inflammatory diets can worsen symptoms, while anti-inflammatory approaches like the Mediterranean diet may help. Here’s what this means for your daily food choices and IBD management.
A Surgeon’s Gift: Hope for Fewer Operations for IBD Patients
Dr. Fabrizio Michelassi’s recognition for his groundbreaking strictureplasty technique offers hope for IBD patients facing surgery. His bowel preservation approach could mean fewer resections and better quality of life for those with Crohn’s disease.
Your Immune System Can Change Its Mind – Hope for IBD Patients
New research reveals that immune cells can actually change their behavior based on environmental signals, switching between inflammatory and healing roles. This discovery could revolutionize IBD treatment by enabling targeted therapies that guide immune cells toward healing rather than broadly suppressing the entire immune system.