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How about being a trial attorney for 23 years with a pouch looking like this (see the attached pic) or worse. And I am still doing it.
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Sonja6,
If you go to a good social security disability attorney you might be able to make that happen but you need medical back up. If you are working and working and not going to your doctor and telling him/her you can't work, SSD will never happen for you. Ultimately I think that is the route of a lot of people. I manage to be able to treat my symptoms with antiboiotics, taken continuously for 20 plus years. Some people are afraid to do this. I haven't had the choice because I want to work and I love my job. Plus i am good at it. So I just keep plugging. You sound like you might be reaching the end of the line and maybe you need to switch jobs or else start setting up SSD if you are unable to. Good luck.
I feel for you. Retail sucks (sorry). Its such a thankless job. And being management is even tougher. So stressful. I did it for a long time before I was Dx'ed with UC. Sorry I don't have any words of wisdom for you. My one management position I was able to go to the corporate office and acquired an office position. Is that a possibilty where you work?
Yes, I second trying for an office position of some kind. I am lucky to travel about once a month, but work in my home office for a great international technology company, managing US sales. If it weren't for the great company/people/upper management and my ability to be at home and within striking distance of the bathroom, not sure what I would have done for the past five years that I've had difficulties. My goal has always been to go way above and beyond for the company that has treated me so well -- and since I love what I do, I'm a workaholic. Only after an advancement could I see myself being on my feet all day, but even feeling great, not sure I could do what you do!
I have no time to read all the other's responses (sure they are very informative and interesting); I'll tell you my life: the base for me to live a normal life, is food. I eat PLENTY of calories but good calories, which is saturated fats (extravirgin oil, high quality butter), plenty of proteins (I ate TONS of eggs, perhaps in the last year, 1000 eggs) my cholesterol levels are perfect (better than before when I had uc, and also better than when I had a pouch but follow a normal diet), plus I take 2 tablet of a high-absorption iron as I'm iron-deficient. I don't deprive myself of any food, but minimize wheat, sugars, cakes, biscuits, refined carbohydrates, tend to have fruits (not very much, the minimum) and to have a nutritious food, also take cycles of multivitamins, and I take antibiotics for sibo / low grade pouchitis which bores a bit but don't stop me. I assure you that in the past my main problem in life was UC, now, I have normal problems (at work, with people, etc) like every normal person, and am happy with this (still I prefer not to have the latter, but that's normal sometimes to have them). And sometimes I also take lactulose/metamucil (just when I feel a bit constipated) or vsl3.
When I eat bad, I feel week and I'm also fatigued. When I eat "well" I'm full of energies and am able to function really well. Also I adore my diet, my blood cholesterol levels are very good and I eat lots of calories, and always feel energies, I took 45 pounds and am happy with it (I'm not fat nor muscled, I'm just beefy in the manner I like myself)
Hi Sonja,
I am a freelance university professor...it means that I spend a lot of time running from school to school and place to place with different sanitary conditions at each place.
School bathrooms a sketchy. Sometimes you line up beside your students (and prefer to hold it rather than go while they are waiting in the next stall!) and others some idiot decides that bathrooms do not require heating in winter! Still others have no running water. (yuck)
Needless to say, I need my guts to be cooperative.
I take a chewable probiotic that works 1000xs better than any other that I have tried (may be because it is actually absorbing)... I also do chewable multi vits for energy, strength and resistance plus liquid vit B complex.
My 'school diet' is different from my weekend diet.
When at work I stick to pure proteins (chicken, fish, soft nuts, yoghurt or hard cheese), different types of apple sauce (with different fruit combinations like blueberry or pear) and a cut up apple or banana. (I work 2 14hr days and 2 8hr days)...I also drink tons of black coffee (no sweetener) and water...no juice, no pop.
It keeps my pouch underfilled, gas low, and just enough energy to survive the day and makes emptying easy. (I have a k pouch so need a catheter to do it...makes it more complicated too).
I cannot chance 'high risk' emptying (too much gas, fiber, too liquid or thick etc) that takes more than 3 minutes...I don't have the time between classes and can't get stuck in the loo with my kids standing outside...so I limit intake.
That goes for road trips, vacations, shopping days or evenings out etc.
I know that pouchitis makes things even more complicated and less controlable but I just want to say that you can do just about any job if you are willing to sacrifice food(!).
I can't do pizza, fast foods, junk foods, sugars, carb, salads or just about anything that I like.
It is the price that I pay for doing the job that I love...it is not easy or fun...and school cafeterias and fries call to me daily but I can't give in or I can't work.
Hope that you find a job that you love with circumstances that work for you and your pouch...I hate letting my pouch run (ruin) my life.
Sharon
My husband is a Systems Engineer, most of the time he works from home (which has helped alot). He now travels more than in the past (mostly NYC which is close to where we live) sometimes, he has to go to the West Coast. If he does that, he does not eat at all on the flight and no coffee. He brings his VSL with him. Good luck to you..sending healing cyber thoughts.
Sonja6,
You need to bring the pouchitis symptoms under control through whatever means necessary, and if you can't, based on what you describe, you are headed towards SSD. It's going to have to be one or the other. The middle ground is essentially torturing yourself physically and emotionally which is not only unacceptable but also will do irreparable damage on your personal wellbeing long term. I think that is the big picture here. Whether through diet, probiotics, antibiotics, Remicade, whatever, you have to bring the pouchitis symptoms under control. Good luck.