April seems like it should be such a fun month. It gets warmer
in April, flowers bloom, a lot of kittens are born.
Those who make up holidays and celebrations choose April for
such fun things as Adopt a Greyhound Month, Informed Women Month, Holy Humor
Month, and the month is also set aside to commemorate pecans, jazz
appreciation, kites, licorice, pets and poetry.
April can be pretty somber too. TS Eliot wrote that April is
the cruelest month. April also acknowledges a lot of serious issues: autism,
child abuse, cancer control, Parkinson’s Disease.
And IBS. Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Crohn’s Disease is an
irritable bowel disease, and it’s not just irritable – Crohn’s is downright
mean.
I know because I have it.
Crohn’s or any IBS doesn’t seem to warrant any pastel
ribbons to bring public attention to it. There is no cure for Crohn’s Disease.
It can be subdued for a while, but it does not go away. It only gets worse. And
the treatments are expensive.
Irritable bowel diseases like Crohn’s are painful. You feel
like you have a belly full of bricks crashing against each other. They can
disguise themselves as other diseases at first; they can make other diseases
you might have worse. They are life-changing.
So here it is April, and the birds are singing, and flowers
are blooming, but Crohn’s and other IBS patients are keeping an eye out for the
nearest available bathroom. We miss a lot of some of the more subtle niceties
of life like fresh fruits and vegetables, anything with fiber; hotdogs; bacon,
pizza. It’s hard to plan a picnic or a hike unless you know where the
Porta-Potties are.
Even if you’re inclined toward bathroom humor, there isn’t
much to laugh about with IBS.
Some advanced cases require chemotherapy treatment, like
cancer but without the pastel ribbons.
Here it is April and did you know it was IBS awareness
month, like you would know October is breast cancer awareness month? No one
talks about it. But a lot of people have it. Some don’t know they have it.
So do yourself a favor this April. If you’re over 50, get a
colonoscopy. If you’re under 50 and you have that gut feeling something might
be wrong, get a colonoscopy. Early
detection is key. It’s not the most pleasant thing to do, but it’s not painful.
A colonoscopy can also detect colon cancer, which is easier to stop when it’s
caught early.
Get on the web and look up the International Foundation for
Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. That organization has a Facebook page
too. Look up CrohnsAndColitis.com. There’s also a Facebook page for Crohn’s
Disease. And while you’re at it, check out Celiac disease, colitis, and other
gut-wrenching disorders. You won’t hear much about them during April, and even
less any other month, but knowing about them, and getting that colonoscopy,
could make a big difference for you.


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