
Hi all,
I'm really happy to have found this forum and have already read most of Wayne's book., as well as a few posts. I'm hoping you can help me figure out a starting point.
Here's my background:
I have two chronic illnesses that are stable but limit my energy and activity level.
In January, I had a round of chemo for a recurrence of gastric lymphoma and struggled tremendously with nausea and side effects ( off work 8 weeks).
I had just started to feel human again in May when I slipped and fell at work, breaking a bone in my back. Two weeks later, constant migraines, nausea and diarrhea hit me like a ton of bricks. After suffering for a few weeks, I went to see my GI dr who suspected colitis.
In the meantime, I started taking Immodium and returned to work with restrictions from the back injury. I was horrified to realize over time that I always had to know exactly where a bathroom was located and how quickly I could reach it, of course. My first week back at work I barely missed having 2 accidents and we are required to wear khaki pants, sigh.
I have a demanding job in healthcare and returning to work with lifting restrictions and colitis was not what I had planned! The colonoscopy confirmed that it is lymphocytic colitis.
I'm not in denial, but alternate between being sad and angry that I have a recurring lymphoma that causes nausea and constipation, and now colitis that causes nausea and diarrhea. I have had all of the symptoms, abdominal pain, weight loss, anemia, bloating, insomnia, and always, NAUSEA.
I have a wonderful supportive husband who is helping me get out the door to work every day. Also the added stress of two teenagers who are emotionally impaired--need I say more?
I would appreciate any and all suggestions to help simplify the process of starting to heal my gut. I return to see my GI on 8/06. My exhaustion and current flare-up has been very discouraging--sick of being sick and tired
Thank you for allowing me to vent,
Robin (53 y/o who feels 90 today)
