Tuesday, July 30, 2013

How to Find Valuable Advice From Another Colitis Symptoms Sufferer


When first diagnosed with colitis, the sufferer will be anxious to seek out advice to fill their knowledge gap and how colitis symptoms will impact on their health and everyday life. The normal source of this advice will be from their doctor and subsequent hospital consultant yet something is missing. Something very important indeed.

What they require to be aware of is that there is a valuable source of knowledge that any newly diagnosed sufferer cannot afford to miss. And the source of such knowledge is from someone who has experienced everything that the newly diagnosed person will most likely face in the future. It is through their fellow colitis sufferers that they must seek out the real life impacting answers which will make a difference.

It comes as no surprise that when colitis is newly diagnosed a quick solution for all the new problems and challenges soon to be faced will be sought. But there has to be a very quick recognition that the characteristics of the disease do not fit easily into the quick solution formula. There are unfortunately no ready made, easy black and white answers. The most important aspect of how to live with colitis is the fact that each person must seek out, by trial and error, what works and does not work for them individually. To compliment this, the basic care guidelines for effective colitis management must be followed.

One of the most asked questions with regard to living with colitis is the role of diet. To put it in simple terms, review then change your diet immediately. During periods of relapse it is very important to just snack but only when really hungry, which means eliminating meals. Don't forget, no roughage in the diet or anything that will antagonise the bowel. In fact, if symptoms are being experienced, the best course of action is no or very little plain food. Take medicated drinks as a substitute for food as they contain all minerals and supplements required. You will loose weight but that is not the problem facing you. Maintaining a healthy diet does not matter when symptoms are being experienced. Would you rather accept taking small snacks of bland and boring food or alternatively a dozen trips to the toilet in a two hour period? Remember, there is always a choice to be made.

Don't forget that you must give your body a chance to find a way of controlling the disease. During the first few years of diagnosis surgery for colitis is not the answer. It has to be faced up to, surgery is complicated, difficult and ultimately, irreversible. All energies require concentrating on testing, varying, trying, eliminating and finding what works for you. Get back into remission then find out how your body adapts to normal life again. Then experience going back into a relapse in order for you to experience this before any thoughts of surgery arise.

Nobody said it is going to be easy dealing with colitis symptoms. Yet with an acceptance that the diagnosis has happened and with a mind receptive to using knowledge from those who have experienced colitis, the sufferer can create an effective colitis management plan to reduce the impact colitis has on their life.

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