Sylvia – Interview 7

Sylvia was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease aged 29. She has since had two hemicolectomies and is currently on anti-inflammatory medication. Sylvia’s experiences of going out are affected and she feels it is important people don’t ignore signs of Crohn’s Disease.

Sylvia, a retired social worker, was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease when she was 29 after experiencing acute pain for several months. She became seriously ill and had a hemicolectomy which seemed to resolve the problem. Apart from B12 injections, Sylvia describes getting on with her life for the next thirty years or so. When she has the odd flare up, she manages it with a bland diet and plenty of rest.

Two years ago, Sylvia’s son committed suicide and a couple of months later she became acutely ill and had a second hemicolectomy. She is still experiencing some symptoms and is very concerned that she will end up with a colostomy. Sylvia has recently started taking anti inflammatory medication to alleviate the symptoms but is keen to avoid taking steroids.

Having Crohn’s Disease has had an impact on Sylvia’s experiences of going out and going on holiday. She is always aware of where the nearest toilets are and describes feeling embarrassed because Crohn’s affects bowel function. She thinks it is important that people don’t ignore signs of Crohn’s Disease and see the doctor straightaway.

Sylvia had an Orthodox background and though she is less observant over the years, she keeps the dietary laws and her Jewish identity is very important to her. Sylvia does not think that her health issues are related to her Jewish background.

Sylvia explains how a flare up of Crohns affects her.

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Sylvia carried an emergency toilet card from the National Association for Colitis and Crohns for…

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Sylvia was surprised that the stress at work didnt affect her.

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Sylvia tries to manage flare-ups of the inflammation by going on a very bland diet and avoiding…

Age at interview 74

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Sylvia was told of a link between Crohns and eating a traditional Jewish diet high in fats. She…

Age at interview 74

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Sylvia has found her sense of belonging to her synagogue a comfort to her.

Age at interview 74

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Sylvia has found the web a useful resource for finding information on new research and treatments…

Age at interview 74

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Sylvia stresses the importance of seeing doctors if you have symptoms

Age at interview 74

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Sylvia said the colonoscopy was better than the barium enema and it was not as bad as she had…

Age at interview 74

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Sylvia finds that explaining the effects of Crohns disease to friends and family can be…

Age at interview 74

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Seeing different consultants all the time makes it difficult to build rapport. Sylvia wrote to…

Age at interview 74

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