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“A better, more empathetic person” – Elena’s story
Even during the most difficult procedures, medication trials, and despite enduring disappointments, I can still happily say that I was able to find peace in the small moments and experienced some of the best years of my life.
“Even in the depths of despair, there is always hope” – Ebony’s story
My story is not just about surviving Crohn’s; it’s about thriving despite it. It’s about finding light in the darkest of times and believing in a future beyond the pain. I hope my journey inspires others facing similar battles to keep pushing forward, to find strength in their struggle, and to know that even in the depths of despair, there is always hope.
‘Have hope’: North Melbourne footballer Bella Eddey on managing her Crohn’s disease
‘Have hope’: North Melbourne footballer Bella Eddey on managing her Crohn’s disease If someone had have told North Melbourne AFLW…
“I want people to know that they should speak up, and often, if something is wrong” – Paige’s story
I think my key message is that there are more people out there who want to support you than you might realise. No one is judging you. After posting my story on Instagram, I had so many people reach out to me to say I was strong for being so open. I was so scared to post it because of the fear of what people might say, but I’m grateful to have shared my story – as I want more people to know about Crohn’s disease and IBD, and to let them know what we might be going through. It’s not as simple as a tummy ache.
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Easy vegetarian frittata This frittata is a quick and easy way to get your daily vegetable intake – and it’s…
From a hospital bed to 100km – Danika’s story
Under the right care plan and medication, some goals do not need to be left unconquered.
New Research Highlights Lack of Resources and Support for Older Australians Living with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) during Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Month
Recent research has shown that older Australians living with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD), commonly known as Crohn’s and colitis, are…
Harrison’s Fearless Supporters
Since Harrison’s diagnosis with Crohn’s disease, his family and friends have raised close to $10,000 for the Live Fearless Challenge. We talk to Harrison’s mum, Jayne, about the campaign’s success, as well as her experience of caring for someone with Crohn’s.
Sienna’s story
I have improved so much since my surgery and haven't had a stomach ache in many weeks. I hope to get back to school soon as I have missed out on a lot being so sick. Many missed opportunities and I hope to catch up on them, and more, soon.
We are WARRIORS
Andrea Kewish explains her story of overcoming Crohn's and issues that are a consequence of her diagnosis
Illness as a growth experience
Alexanda shares her experiences of Crohn's disease since her diagnosis.