Lifestyle Changes For Those With Crohn's Disease
Life can be made considerably more complicated with the onset of
Crohn's Disease; however, with certain lifestyle changes, it can
be managed to decrease day to day stress due to the disorder.
Although diet does not cause or cure the disease, it has been
proven that certain foods may increase symptoms of Crohn's,
while others will decrease negative effects. There are several
diets on the market; however, an individual approach will be
more beneficial. Utilizing an elimination diet, in which certain
foods are removed from your diet for a period of time and then
reintroduced, will let you know which, if any, foods are
contributing to the negative symptoms.
With medication and/or surgery, Crohn's Disease can be
controlled rather effectively. However, certain things should be
enacted into your routine to ensure as little disruption as
possible.
For example, always knowing where the bathrooms are located in
the area you are in is a good rule of thumb. When you are out
and about, an accident is the last thing you want to happen.
While you should not necessarily avoid new places, becoming
familiar with them very quickly may be essential to prevent
against uncomfortable situations. Also, carrying extra clothes
with you may be a good idea, just in case.
An effective coping mechanism is to not face this disease alone
- it helps to have a friend, family member, or even professional
you can discuss your feelings with. It is not a good idea to
keep things bottled up, get angry or resentful because this has
taken place. While emotions do not cause Crohn's Disease, they
have been known to worsen symptoms; therefore the better your
attitude, the better you will feel physically.
You must also become accustom to taking medications, which may
not have been necessary before. If this is the route your doctor
wants to take, which most do, you have to be disciplined enough
to abide by the schedule and regulations laid out to you.
Likewise, if surgery has become necessary, major lifestyle
changes may be on the horizon. If a colostomy bag is necessary,
you may feel embarrassed or disturbed at your newly required
attachment. Try to look on the brighter side of things; while
your health may be less than perfect, it could always be worse.
Probably the most difficult lifestyle change when dealing with
Crohn's Disease is trying to stay positive when faced with
adversity. However, you will be better off in the long run if
you do not allow yourself to become a victim of the disease.