Self-Compassion

Hospital Stays, IBD, and Self-Compassion

Breaking the streak… Not too long ago, I had an almost two-year streak of zero hospital stays going. Sadly, that streak was broken in February. And again a few days ago. Life is unpredictable like that. Like most people, hospital stays always leave me feeling shaken, humbled…, and rattled. The hospital can be a hard place to deal with. Incredibly hard sometimes. After several glorious years of staying away from the hospital, I had forgotten…

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IBD – For Those Who are Struggling…

“Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying ‘I will try again tomorrow’.” ― Mary Anne Radmacher Impact of IBD Honesty alert: IBD ravaged my life. That is not saying, of course, that I didn’t help it along the way. I have heard many stories similar to mine – about the physical and mental toll that IBD can exert on one’s life. The journeys are all…

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IBD: Getting the Most out of Doctors Appointments

Dealing with doctors If you are living with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, there is a good chance you are going to have a fair amount of interaction with the health system. Especially early on during diagnosis or during a flare. This usually involves a lot of doctors appointments. Unfortunately, this is just a fact of life for many of those with IBD. Picture this: you are sitting in a small exam room waiting to…

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Adventures with Prednisone Part 2: Survival Guide

Surviving and (thriving?) with prednisone In the last post, I described the love-hate relationship most people have with prednisone. As I mentioned before, prednisone is one of the best medications available for calming IBD symptoms and bringing you out of a flare. Unfortunately, few things in life are free… The problem, of course, is that prednisone itself can cause a smorgasbord of weird and nasty side-effects that may, at times, have you thinking, “Is being…

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A Simple Meditation Exercise

One of my goals for the new year is to do more “mindfulness stuff” – meditation, breathing exercises, gratitude and the like… Meditation has always been one I’ve needed help with though. For the longest time, I thought that the goal of meditation was to achieve total clarity of the mind. You know…where nothing is going on inside your head and thoughts except stillness. Because I could never really achieve anything remotely resembling that (my…

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General Musings

The ABC’s of IBD

Crohns, colitis, and…poetry? Wow, two posts in one week. Go me! I will admit that I’m not always the most humorous when it comes to talking about IBD… So, purely for kicks, I composed a poem that many of us might relate to. Enjoy. A is for abscess, a serious worry. B is for bathrooms, and running to them in a hurry. C is for cramping, it can feel like passing broken glass. D is…

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A Self-Compassion Exercise

Hi readers. First off, a HUGE apology to anybody who has been following my blog regularly. I haven’t posted in quite a while. Don’t worry – I’m fine. Health-wise, and all that. Nothing bad happened. Summer got busy. Life happened—competing priorities. Chalk it up to motivation fizzling. I am human, after all. But I’m not throwing in the towel yet. Not this guy! So here I am, trying to re-kindle my motivation to return to…

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Wellness and IBD – what has worked for me?

Looking back… If only I had a time machine. If I could relay some wellness advice to the “me” of 4 or 5 years ago (the “me” that was sick and struggling and suffering), what would I say to that person? There are a few things I know today that I sure as heck wish I knew then. Things nobody told me. Things I learned the hard way. Some by trial and error. Some I…

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Self-compassion & Chronic Illness Part 1

Self-acceptance. Self-care. Self… Those words mean so many different things to different people. And in today’s fast-paced, individualistic and overly-critical society, self-compassion is often seen as indulgent. We are told to “suck it up” or “grin and bear it”. Some view self-compassion as a weakness. Or it is something we “treat ourselves with” when things are going bad. Self-compassion is none of those things. For individuals living with chronic illness (IBD or other), self-compassion is…

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