[Image: 6-piece blue colored background with a Siamese cat.Text reads: “’Can’t poop, ate something that triggered my Coeliac’s Disease.’ ‘Try eating more whole grains!’”]
Also, “No sorry I can’t eat pasta because Coeliac’s Disease.” “Well, I’ve got whole-grain noodles, too.”
I don’t even have Coeliac’s Disease and I hear stuff like this too often, I wonder what having it must actually be like.
I know this is for Celiac’s, but I feel like it relates to Crohn’s Disease as well :P
Probably wouldn’t have shown up at work in the first place either.
THIS.
I hate that I have to work. I hate that I have to sit through searing pain. I hate that I have to throw up into the garbage can under my desk because if I got up and ran to the bathroom every time I would never get anything done.
But it’s life, and disability is not an option right now, so I work.
Sometimes you just do what needs to be done, even when you are miserable.
Basically all of us ever.
When I was still in high school people would be like, “Just go home if you feel sick now!” And I’d be like, “I CANNOT!”
Yeah. Good story, right?
In a perfect world
3 PM would always be nap time. I am always ready for a nap at 3 PM.
Curing the Incurable: Exercise for the Chronically Ill: Part 2 →
**Disclaimer: I’m not a trained professional. I’m just a person with some autoimmune problems who has looked things up on the Internet. Talk to your doctor or a trainer before you potentially hurt yourself by starting a workout routine.
Here are some tips:
- You need to strengthen the muscles…
Biggest IBD problem:
When you’re on the toilet for so long your legs and feet go numb.
IBD problem #7
Stressed->tummy problems->stress->more tummy problems…
it never ends.
I don’t have a cat. But if I did, and it ever did this, I’d probably kill it.

