Tag: living with IBD
It’s Time to Detox Your Social Media Feed: Why the IBD Community Needs Better Digital Boundaries
Scroll through any IBD-related social media group at 2 AM, and you’ll find them: the desperate posts from someone mid-flare asking strangers to diagnose their…
New Clinical Trial Offers Hope for Better Vaccine Protection in IBD Patients
If you’re living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), you’ve likely experienced the frustrating reality of having a compromised immune response to vaccines….
Recognizing Early Crohn’s Disease Symptoms: What Every IBD Patient Should Know About This Critical Health Information
If you’re living with IBD or suspect you might have an inflammatory bowel condition, understanding the early warning signs of Crohn’s disease could be…
We Need to Stop Protecting Our Kids From Our IBD—And Start Preparing Them Instead
Here’s an uncomfortable truth that most IBD parents won’t admit: We’re failing our children by treating our condition like a family secret. Every time we…
Hidden IBD Complication Nearly Kills Infliximab Patient
A Crohn’s patient on infliximab developed life-threatening complications that perfectly mimicked a simple infection, highlighting critical warning signs every IBD patient should know. This case reveals why vigilance and expert care are essential for those on immunosuppressive therapy.
Teen Athlete’s Crohn’s Journey Shows IBD Won’t Stop Our Dreams
High school football player Jamal Brown’s journey with Crohn’s disease shows how IBD doesn’t have to limit our dreams. His story offers hope and practical insights for anyone in the IBD community pursuing their passions despite health challenges.
When Your Battle Is Invisible: Understanding Life With IBD
Living with IBD means fighting a daily battle that often remains invisible to others. A recent article sheds light on the unique challenges of inflammatory bowel disease and why greater awareness matters for our community.
When IBD Becomes a Family Legacy: The Rosenthals’ Three-Generation Story
The Rosenthal family of Ohio shows how three generations affected by IBD can transform shared struggle into community leadership. Their recognition at the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation gala highlights the power of turning personal experience into advocacy that helps others.
New IBD Treatments Target True Healing, Not Just Symptoms
IBD treatment is evolving beyond just managing symptoms to achieving true healing at the cellular level. This shift toward “deep remission” and mucosal healing offers new hope for people with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, potentially changing the long-term trajectory of these conditions.
Sara Levitt Shows Crohn’s Won’t Stop Her Miss Universe Dream
Miss Universe Canada contestant Sara Levitt is showing the world that Crohn’s disease won’t stop her from achieving her dreams. Her openness about living with IBD is creating powerful representation for our community and changing perceptions about what’s possible with chronic illness.