Two and a half years. โณ๏ธIf I had to sum up the last 30ish months in a single phrase, it would probably be: โCome hell or high water.โ Between navigating two major hip surgeries, going through a divorce, apartment living, and buying a house, all while managing the daily, unpredictable realities of Crohnโs disease, migraines,... Continue Reading →
3 Years & 5 Surgeries- Slipping Rib Syndrome
2021. Crazy to think it is already the middle of February and March is just around the corner. I have spent the majority of this new year at home and preparing for the next steps in my healing. I have been out a few nights and tried to see friends, too, but only because I... Continue Reading →
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back | IT COULD BE WORSE BLOG
Since my last post, Two Months Time, it has roughly been around two and a half months, give or take a few days depending on when I finish this blog. I've been so negligent, I feel like I can never get caught up, like I'm pulled a million different ways all at once. I add... Continue Reading →
May Delays | It Could Be Worse Blog
Well, guys, catching you up might take a minute with this post. Since my last 'real' blog post, I've only updated you on Lumpy, my ganglion cyst. I need to vow to post weekly like I used to, I can't apologize enough to my followers. I had called and visited the VA, to see my... Continue Reading →
No Luck of the Irish for Me
Its been another few weeks, but I didn't necessarily want to post back to back since my Crohn's disease anniversary blog came just days after my last full post, Always Another Appointment. And then, of course, Saturdays post happened - Getting Hopes Up To Be Let Down - and I couldn't focus on this post... Continue Reading →
Always Another Appointment | It Could Be Worse Blog
Damn. Another two weeks have gone by since myย Februaryย post, with a few more appointments and doctor visits, and even more new consultations added. With my Crohn's disease journey, I've not felt any different having started the Stelara. I had my follow-up with GI, Dr. S, this past week, and I got to explain everything to... Continue Reading →

