BlissfullyUnawareCanadian
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- Kingston, Ontario
I was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease in 2004. At that time I was a regular medium distance runner. My husband and I would regularly run 10 to 15 km about four times a day. I worked at a police service and I was on their running team. As much as I hated the running I loved it at the same time. It gave me a runners high that I had never experienced doing anything before, and it kept my weight down which I loved!
But things started happening when I was out running, all of a sudden I had to do a number two in the bush because there was no bathrooms inside. It was really embarrassing, and I was getting angry because my doctor wasn’t listening to me when I told him there was something wrong. So I got very aggressive with my doctor to the point he did refer me to a specialist who did a scope and I was diagnosed with Crohn’s. I had to give up running, and became almost depressed and gained over 50 pounds quite quickly.
now my Crohn’s is somewhat under control with Humira injections every two weeks. But I still find it difficult to exercise especially during Covid. I can’t go out walking because I don’t want to risk having an accident especially when there’s not as many bathrooms available during Covid. The gyms here are closed, so that’s not an option. I do have a recumbent bike at home but I just can’t motivate myself to use it, and I don’t know why.
I am curious, how do others address exercise when they have Crohn’s?
But things started happening when I was out running, all of a sudden I had to do a number two in the bush because there was no bathrooms inside. It was really embarrassing, and I was getting angry because my doctor wasn’t listening to me when I told him there was something wrong. So I got very aggressive with my doctor to the point he did refer me to a specialist who did a scope and I was diagnosed with Crohn’s. I had to give up running, and became almost depressed and gained over 50 pounds quite quickly.
now my Crohn’s is somewhat under control with Humira injections every two weeks. But I still find it difficult to exercise especially during Covid. I can’t go out walking because I don’t want to risk having an accident especially when there’s not as many bathrooms available during Covid. The gyms here are closed, so that’s not an option. I do have a recumbent bike at home but I just can’t motivate myself to use it, and I don’t know why.
I am curious, how do others address exercise when they have Crohn’s?