In my youth since the age of seven I have always show symptoms of Crohn's Disease. In fact I have been diagnosed no recently than 15 months ago and I turn 18 in April. What am I trying to say? If you show symptoms of Crohn's Disease and it runs in your family it is worth checking out. I went through 10 years of poking and prodding with nothing but dead ends from so called "professionals" in the medical field. In fact I still remember one doctor telling my mother as I was hunched over in pain at the age of 10, the doctor telling her that the pain I was feeling was all in my head and I needed therapy. Luckily for me my mother trusted me and saw the pain that I was in was very very real. The only reason that I even know that the symptoms I was feeling at that time were the symptoms of Crohn's Disease was due to the diagnosis of my father. After doing research on our own and concluding that Crohn's Disease runs in genetic circles I was tested and confirmed that in fact I had Crohn's Disease and no Celiac. The symptoms of Crohn's Disease are as follow: Three major factors contribute in identifying whether or not the symptoms you are feeling are indeed the symptoms of Crohn's Disease.
Symptom #1
Persistent or recurrent diarrhea- Things that you need to look out for here and please excuse the descriptions as this is not a easy subject to talk about. The stool sometimes will show blood, mucus or puss. If any of these things come out of your butt your in trouble go get checked out.
Symptom #2
Abdominal Pain It is interesting to note that knowing pain is knowing Crohn's disease. I have identified two main types of pain that I have associated with symptoms of Crohn's Disease. The first is a sharp stabbing pain as though you have been shanked with a dull prison knife by a hefty fellow named Bubba. It's like the shank is being twisted and pulled inside of your intestines. The second type of pain is the dull throbbing uneasy queasy stuff that will bring you to your knees and truly knowing what it means to worship porcelain alter.
Symptom # 3
Fever Oh this is one of the worst symptoms of Crohn's Disease. Is it not enough to know what it's like to feel inside out stabbing gut pains, but to throw heavy fever on top of that Crap Cake is just dandy.
It's time to be serious for a moment. If you are showing these symptoms consistently you need to get checked out for Crohn's disease. You are in fact showing clear cut symptom's of Crohn's disease. As strange as it may sound hypnosis has played a huge part in dealing with the symptoms of Crohn's. I never gave much thought towards that kind of mumbo jumbo. However as I have dealt with my disease and understand where it comes from things started to click. I don't know about you but it took a lot of courage for me to see this type of help as a valid option. Hypnosis in general has always been some kind of strange fringe science but really it has many valid benefits for symptoms with Crohn's that I have experienced first hand.
Kyle Wayne is owner of a
Help with Crohns website He has devoted his time and experience to educating and directing people afflicted with Crohns disease to relieve pain.