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Ulcerative Colitis - Kids & Teens
Things to remember!
Now that you
know a bit more about IBD and how it can affect you, there are a few
more very important things you should know.
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You did
not get IBD because of anything you ate. You also didn't get it
because of something you did or didn't do. You also didn't
'catch' it from anyone else.
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The
causes of IBD are unknown, although a genetic basis, and a
'trigger factor' in the environment, are thought to be involved.
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There are
many other people in Europe who have IBD: up to 1.2 million
people, in fact. So you should never feel alone.
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The
symptoms of IBD come and go. Sometimes you may feel sick, but
other times you may feel fine. Most people with IBD are healthy
more often than they are sick.
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Even
though IBD is a 'chronic' (long-lasting) disease, you can still
live a long and fulfilling life.
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Even
though you'll have IBD for life, it doesn't have to take over
your life.
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Having
IBD should not define who you are or what you can achieve. You
have hopes and dreams and talents just like anyone else - you
just happen to have an illness that makes you feel sick
sometimes.
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With
determination and persistence, people with IBD can do almost
anything they want to do: go to school, work, date, play sports,
travel - whatever is most important to you!
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You CAN
learn to cope with IBD. Getting support from others can help you
learn how to do it.
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Your
doctor is there to help. Be sure to talk openly and honestly
with him about your concerns, questions and goals.
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Take it
slow and don't hesitate to ask for help from others. Tell them
what you need and they will usually be happy to help.
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