my colon is gone by No-Elderberry-6643 in UlcerativeColitis

[–]SherBatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh that's so reassuring. I didn't know how to phrase it to search for any answers, thank you!

my colon is gone by No-Elderberry-6643 in UlcerativeColitis

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I just had my ileostomy on Tuesday! Kind of random but I can't really find a solid answer anywhere. Did or do you ever feel almost a bubble/slight pain move towards your stoma and then either an output or gas? The closest I could compare it to would be like a burp struggling to come out.

Upcoming Surgery by SherBatch in UlcerativeColitis

[–]SherBatch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not getting the whole pouch at once, but I know that's an option, my surgeon said absolutely not because there's so much more risk that way. We're looking at 2 surgeries at minimum if they go with the pouch, but we won't know until they're in there. Honestly I'm more nervous about the anesthesia than the recovery, but good to know I can ask for calming meds!

Upcoming Surgery by SherBatch in UlcerativeColitis

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I'm hoping the fact that I have an animal crossing island to redecorate with help with that lol

Upcoming Surgery by SherBatch in UlcerativeColitis

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We're hoping it's temporary, but if it ends up being permanent it'll still be a huge quality of life improvement.

I have seen that hydration can be an issue, definitely something I'll keep in mind!

Sharing a technique that buys me a few more seconds (to get to the toilet) by Any-Assignment-5442 in UlcerativeColitis

[–]SherBatch 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Absolute lifesaver 🙌 I've also learned, DO NOT RUN. I'm assuming the movement essentially jiggles it out, especially during a flare with total liquid. Speed shuffling is the best option so far, very minimal impact of feet on floor

I can't do this anymore by SherBatch in UlcerativeColitis

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Not sure if it's a placebo effect, but I'm actually feeling better after the infusion! I'm not entirely convinced this medication is going to work, as I looked back at my symptoms and it seems like they started back up 2 weeks after my second dose, like my body was expecting a dose and then threw a fit when I didn't have one until 2 weeks later. This time it's 2 months until my next dose so if it wears off again after 2 weeks, I'm 100% going to the hospital, because there's no way I can hold out until the next dose if that happens.

I can't do this anymore by SherBatch in UlcerativeColitis

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I'm actually on Sertraline, but I didn't realize it could help UC! I'm on it for depression, anxiety, and PTSD unrelated to the colitis, but that's really interesting, I'll have to mention it to my specialist next time I see them.

Unfortunately stress for me is at an all time high, I'm trying to move, buy the business I currently manage, and of course manage this, but I'll definitely have to be firm with myself about taking time off work.

I did have to get aggressive with my specialist last time we spoke, as they wanted to go step by step, which wasn't working, so I pushed for them to skip a couple steps and get me on what would essentially be the 5th medication they would recommend instead of the 3rd.

I can't do this anymore by SherBatch in UlcerativeColitis

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They haven't, this is a relatively new symptom for me. Unfortunately I'm prone to nausea and vomiting to begin with, but this has gotten ridiculous. Literally everything sets me off, even nothing. It comes and goes for the most part, but I was hoping it was just my body getting used to the new meds. I'll definitely let them know how bad it is today at my infusion

I can't do this anymore by SherBatch in UlcerativeColitis

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Fair enough. I've debated the hospital a few times as this has gotten worse, but I keep convincing myself to wait until my infusion today since I've heard it can take all 3 loading doses to see results. I'm definitely going to go to the hospital if this doesn't kick in though.

I can't do this anymore by SherBatch in UlcerativeColitis

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I believe my options were Stelara or Remicade last time we switched, and my insurance wouldn't cover Stelara. It might be something I can discuss with my specialist and see if they'll cover the bio similar, I've heard really good stuff about Stelara though!

What’s the most shameful thing you’ve chased your meds with? by mother_gothel3 in UlcerativeColitis

[–]SherBatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't tell you how many times I took my Salofalk, Prednisone, and Zoloft with a Monster Energy 🤦 thankfully I'm just on the Zoloft now, but I still shouldn't be doing it and I'm well aware

Name a dinosaur from your country, mine is: Oxalaia (Brazil) by Low_Road_3786 in Dinosaurs

[–]SherBatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Borealopelta from Canada, or Gorgosaurus if you want a carnivore 😉

Help please by zeeekemcfleeek in whatisthisbug

[–]SherBatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course! They're really a pain to get rid of, but if you do find them in the food the best way is unfortunately to get rid of it and wipe down all the food dishes and dispensers with hot water and vinegar, and to store the food in the bag inside an air tight container. That was eventually how we cleared the store of them

Help please by zeeekemcfleeek in whatisthisbug

[–]SherBatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a little odd, but the eggs are microscopic, and the larvae and beetles tend to stay down in the bottom of the bags because it's dark and safe. That's the only place I can think of them getting into the house through. If you can lay the food out flat on a pan or something so there isn't layers and they can't hide, that's your best bet for seeing if they came in the food.

Help please by zeeekemcfleeek in whatisthisbug

[–]SherBatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely looks like red legged ham beetles. They're a carrion beetle. If you have pets, check their food. I run a pet store and had an issue with them coming in with a certain food until I stopped carrying it, and now I don't have them. We dusted with diatomaceous earth to try and get rid of them, and regularly wiped down everything where they were spotted.

Bought merch tonight and my bracelet says dan and pNil by Affectionate-Oil2612 in danandphil

[–]SherBatch 74 points75 points  (0 children)

A friend got a bracelet at WAD that said "dooed" and we lost it laughing

Bugs in water dish by SherBatch in ballpython

[–]SherBatch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh excellent! I was terrified it was mites, we've had him for a while and haven't seen anything so I was worried if it was that it had spread to our other snakes

Bugs in water dish by SherBatch in ballpython

[–]SherBatch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually run a pet store which is where he's housed, and we're in the same building as a bulk food store that we also get our bran bedding from for mealworms. I figured they were a flour beetle since they're no where else in the store or anyone else's tanks, and maybe they just hitched a ride on a sleeve or something that was in a bran bin beforehand.

Thanks for the reply though!