For those of us who struggle to obtain that "perfect Norman", it's probably important to reasess what our goals are. As you eloquently wrote:Gabes wrote:as I pondered 'life with MC' over my morning coffee, IMO, achieving norman doesnt have to be the main goal or the measurement of success.
and as per a recent discussion there are different opinions about what is normal.
Those are pretty major accomplishments and we need to revel in them.I think the measurement of success is;
being well enough to live life,
being confident enough leave the house wearing white
not having to carry a spare set of clothes in the car,
that Mc Management is melded into your life and not awkward or obvious
In addition to achieving the "perfect Norman", a major goal for me has always been to be able to add more foods to my diet. It's becoming clear that I may never be able to add more variety. I'm beginning to be grateful for the accomplishments I have made in this journey. I have minimized my mouth sores, am able to ride my bike in the summer, travel, garden and go about a fairly normal life. I seem to need Entocort to keep the urgency at a minimum, and I'm grateful it is available. Imodium is another "wonder drug" IMO. We are fortunate to live in a time where there are so many options available for managing MC.
Perhaps we've had a "paradigm shift."
Gloria