
GentleJerk
Carrot juice pimp.
- Dec 14, 2021
- 1,372
So I'll share my mine.
I was poisoned by my best friend's brother. Needless to say we aren't friends anymore!
This ruined my life in many ways, I went from being happy and healthy, skating everyday and looking after my daughter- to becoming bedridden and almost unable to think or do the simplest things. Along with a lot of other terrible health effects over the last year which are too lengthy to go into.
Now internal organ and CNS damage is causing my intestines to stop working, basically food goes in but is beginning to not come out. I'm postponing the need for surgery as much as possible by barely eating and taking drugs that artificially stimulate peristalsis. The drugs are not working very well and slowly becoming more useless.
I am still eating for now, only barely. I appreciate every little bite. What I would give to just be able to eat and crap normally.
Best case scenario I might need my colon removed, and have some kind of ostomy bag or j-pouch for the rest of my life- something I might be ok with as long as I could still eat. Crohn's disease and IBD patients do it all the time!
But it's more likely that I might need my small intestine completely removed, and then end up getting all my nutrition through an IV drip and no longer eating food orally whatsoever. Like this girl https://www.inflamedanduntamed.org/my-life-with-chronic-intestinal-pseudo-obstruction/ ...and I thought just having depression was bad enough!
I have always considered food to be a major enjoyment in life. Cooking for others was always one of my greatest joys.
The auto-immune like action of this damage is also starting to affect my eyes, causing some issue that is similar to mild scleritis. I may start to lose vision.
Shitting into a bag connected to my stomach and maybe losing eyesight aswell? Or a lifetime of no eating, dangerous medications and all my food through an IV drip?
No thanks. I've decided I would rather ctb. I would rather be dead!
I was poisoned by my best friend's brother. Needless to say we aren't friends anymore!
This ruined my life in many ways, I went from being happy and healthy, skating everyday and looking after my daughter- to becoming bedridden and almost unable to think or do the simplest things. Along with a lot of other terrible health effects over the last year which are too lengthy to go into.
Now internal organ and CNS damage is causing my intestines to stop working, basically food goes in but is beginning to not come out. I'm postponing the need for surgery as much as possible by barely eating and taking drugs that artificially stimulate peristalsis. The drugs are not working very well and slowly becoming more useless.
I am still eating for now, only barely. I appreciate every little bite. What I would give to just be able to eat and crap normally.
Best case scenario I might need my colon removed, and have some kind of ostomy bag or j-pouch for the rest of my life- something I might be ok with as long as I could still eat. Crohn's disease and IBD patients do it all the time!
But it's more likely that I might need my small intestine completely removed, and then end up getting all my nutrition through an IV drip and no longer eating food orally whatsoever. Like this girl https://www.inflamedanduntamed.org/my-life-with-chronic-intestinal-pseudo-obstruction/ ...and I thought just having depression was bad enough!
I have always considered food to be a major enjoyment in life. Cooking for others was always one of my greatest joys.
The auto-immune like action of this damage is also starting to affect my eyes, causing some issue that is similar to mild scleritis. I may start to lose vision.
Shitting into a bag connected to my stomach and maybe losing eyesight aswell? Or a lifetime of no eating, dangerous medications and all my food through an IV drip?
No thanks. I've decided I would rather ctb. I would rather be dead!