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Cure Chronic: The Chronic Movement
Cure Chronic
96 episodes
1 day ago
Bringing awareness to chronic disease, creating a chronic community and understanding the lives of chronic disease survivors.
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Bringing awareness to chronic disease, creating a chronic community and understanding the lives of chronic disease survivors.
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Alternative Health
Health & Fitness
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Life without a Colon, Becky's Flare Up.
Cure Chronic: The Chronic Movement
36 minutes 58 seconds
4 years ago
Life without a Colon, Becky's Flare Up.

This year has been a crazy year and here we all thought that 2020 was bad! Starting this January I started feeling a bit of a flare coming on, and I was doing everything I could to help stop it, eating healthy, doing more meditation, exercise etc. But the stress of this year just became too much and the fear of the flare getting worse took over, and the flare got worse. I ended up in the hospital on the 25th of March for three weeks, in the middle of the flare up I ended up switching GI doctors, which I am so grateful for my new GI specialist, shout out to Dr. Chalmers-Nixon out of Fernie BC, you saved my life. While I was in hospital in Calgary, the GI team started me on Xalgenz, but after 5 days we found out it was not working and that prednisone was giving me this fake feeling of getting better, so on Good Friday, Easter weekend, I met with the surgical team and discussed having a full colectomy, to take out my entire colon. I have never had major surgery like this before, so it was very much a shock to me. I ended up having the surgery on April 5th and recovered in hospital that week, and was able to come home April 11th. I have been getting better and better each day, good days and bad days still, but I feel like I am getting my strength back and I am feeling back to my normal self again. Listen to my story and how everything happened so fast. *Yikes!* -Becky 

Cure Chronic: The Chronic Movement
Bringing awareness to chronic disease, creating a chronic community and understanding the lives of chronic disease survivors.