Its been another few weeks, but I didn't necessarily want to post back to back since my Crohn's disease anniversary blog came just days after my last full post, Always Another Appointment. And then, of course, Saturdays post happened - Getting Hopes Up To Be Let Down - and I couldn't focus on this post... Continue Reading →
2 Year Anniversary of Crohn’s Diagnosis Day | It Could Be Worse Blog
It's been 2 years! I believe in celebrating milestones, whether good or bad, and today marks my 2-year anniversary of my Crohn's disease diagnosis. I was given a gift, a curse, a problem but no cure. Tomorrow, my beloved St. Patrick's Day, is my 2-year Crohn's diagnosis anniversary and I'm still in the same position... Continue Reading →
Always Another Appointment | It Could Be Worse Blog
Damn. Another two weeks have gone by since my February post, with a few more appointments and doctor visits, and even more new consultations added. With my Crohn's disease journey, I've not felt any different having started the Stelara. I had my follow-up with GI, Dr. S, this past week, and I got to explain everything to... Continue Reading →
February | It Could Be Worse Blog
Well, folks, February has been a whirlwind and it has almost come and went in the blink of an eye. I know I've been slacking when it comes to posting. Every two weeks or so is unacceptable and I apologize. I also thank you for sticking around and following my journey even when my consistency... Continue Reading →
Stelara Infusion & Ganglionectomy Pain | It Could Be Worse Blog
Since my last post, about my ganglionectomy, its only been six days but I wanted to catch you up since it'll be another week before I have a day off to sit and write. The days following my surgery were spent in pain. I had originally planned on going back to work that Thursday (2... Continue Reading →
Ganglionectomy | It Could Be Worse Blog
Since my last blog post, Entyvio #6 -- The Last, my focus has been on my hands, as well as my Crohn's disease plan. After Entyvio #6, I still haven't heard from the Veteran's Choice Program about my stomach MRI. I tried to call my GI nurse about it, we sometimes end up playing phone... Continue Reading →

