Ulcerative Colitis & Crohn's Disease...

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This is going off to beauty side of this blog but i've decided to write a bit more of a personal post. I decided to write this post to raise awareness about Ulcerative Colitis & Crohn's Disease. As a suffer myself i feel like when i mention to people that i suffer from this disease it always ends up with my awkwardly trying to explain what it entails! I would love to help raise more awareness and i thought this is one way that i could. 

Ulcerative Colitis

Ulcerative Colitis is a long term condition that affects the colon, symptoms include weight loss, abdominal pain, frequent need to go to the toilet, bloody diarrhea ( i never thought i'd write that on my blog!)  The cause of this condition isn't exactly known, but researchers have looked into a few causes.  The first one being your immune system, one theory believed by researchers is that the immune system mistakes "friendly bacteria" found in the colon for an infection so it tries to stop the infection and attacks the bacteria causing inflammation and pain in the colon.  Genetics may play another part as well. They have researched that one in six people who suffer from Ulcerative Colitis have a close relative that suffers from the condition as well ( which i do, my auntie and my nan are both sufferers.)  The last cause researchers have found is that the environment around us may play a part in developing this condition, various factors have been suggested such as air pollution, diet and hygiene.  Diagnosis of this UC can be easy you will first have a blood test, send off a stool sample for testing and finally have a small procedure called a colonoscopy, this procedure involves having a small tube containing a camera inserted into your bum ( embarrassing ) which goes up and looks at your colon, there will be a screen that is connected to the tube which is where the consultants will look at, take pictures and may take samples of your colon to be sent off for testing. The procedure only takes a half an hour and once you have rested a bit after and have eaten they let you go home the same day ( the worse bit of this whole procedure is drinking the strong laxatives and having to starve the day before as they need you to be completely empty!) Once you have been diagnosed you may be given a small dose of steroids to help with the infection and inflammation initially  and after the course has finished they will give you regular medication to take daily to help keep the condition at bay. 

Crohn's Disease 


This is slightly different from UC but there are some similarities between the two. Crohn's Disease is a long term condition that causes inflammation to the lining of the digestive system ( so the inflammation is slightly higher that Ulcerative Colitus.)  The symptoms between the two are generally the same which can cause problems for consultants when they are initially trying to diagnose you. The causes of Crohn's Disease are unknown but researchers believe that factors like environment, smoking, genetics and your immune system play a part much like UC. Diagnosis follows the same pattern as UC which will eventually involve a colonoscopy and  endoscopy which involves swallowing a small tube with a camera at the end of it while your consultant looks at a screen to see what's going on inside. Once you've been diagnosed depending on the severity of the condition you may be prescribed daily medication to help keep the condition at bay or you may need to take a small course of steroids to help with the inflammation quicker than the medication would. 

Here is how it started for me...

I was 13 at the time and started suffering from stomach aches, i didn't really think much of them as they weren't so serve i couldn't go to school so i just carried on with my school work and going to school daily. One evening i went to the toilet and noticed that there was a lot of blood when i got up to flush. I was so shocked i shouted my mum and thought that there was something was really wrong with me and started worrying! My mum tried not to show that she wasn't shocked but she told me now that she was and was really concerned!   At the time we had a nurse as our neighbour and mum decided to call her up and show her! ( At this time i was hiding in the lounge all very embarrassed!) She didn't really know what it could be so she suggested to my mum to take me up to hospital and that she would stay and look after my younger sister because at the time my dad was away in New York on business. Mum took me straight up and they didn't seem to be too worried and told me to visit my doctor the following day.  I didn't go to school the next day and mum took me to see my local GP he was lovely and decided to take my bloods and got me to do a stool sample which he sent both off for testing. I went back to school the following day as i wasn't feeling unwell i was just shocked and worried about going to the toilet. The following days i went back to see him for the results and he explained that he thought i may be suffering from Ulcerative Colitis of Crohn's Disease which is when my mum realised that my nan & auntie are also sufferers. He referred me to see a specialised all the way in Southampton who i saw within the following weeks, he was lovely. He carried out a Endoscopy & Colonoscopy within the following weeks and hopefully he would diagnoise me with either Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn's Disease. Once the procedure was finished he came up to see me to tell him how it went he explained that he wasn't exactly sure what one it was but told me that it was one or the other. He gave me a course of steroids to help suppress the inflammation and bleeding.  At the time i was still 13 and wasn't sure what was exactly going on so he explained it to me in a simple way and left my parents to go and do some further research for themselves into the conditions to help them understand more and how it would affect me long term. 
I went back to see him in the following weeks once i had finished my course of steroids and he put me on daily medication that i had to take every morning to help me with the symptoms which they did, the pain in my stomach slowly started to get better and the bleeding had stopped.

Over the following years i carried on going to see this consultant every few months who carried on monitoring me and everything was finally at bay. When i was 16 he decided that it had been a few years since he had seen my colon and now i was getting older he wanted to make sure that nothing had changed so i went back down to Southampton for the day and was put to sleep for the small procedure, thankfully nothing much had changed but he was still unable to diagnose me with one condition exactly he said he feels like it is UC but couldn't say for sure. After the procedure he was happy to refer me to a specialist that was closer to my hometown. I was sad to be leaving his capable hands but was very thankful as he made me feel better and looked after me so well. 

I then visited a new consultant in my hometown and because i was still only 16 i was classed as a child so i every time i went to see my consultant i would be given extra special care especially when it came to taking my bloods, which was nice as it never gets easier going to the hospital, well i don't think anyway. She looked after me well over the following two years and thankfully i had no flare ups. 

Around my 18th birthday i was passed on to an adult consultant who was to look after me, because my Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn's Disease wasn't too bad and was looked after with the medication i was taking, i only saw her twice a year.

Recently though i haven't been too well, I've been suffering from pain in my stomach, bleeding and have been generally feeling unwell and tired. I've also started suffering from the worse pain in my stomach higher up than the usual. I was admitted to hospital over the last weekend and got discharged the following day and they suggested i booked to see my consultant as my appointment wasn't until Decemeber. I went to see my consultant last Wednesday and she suggested that seems as it's been a good few years that i would have to have a colonscopy and endoscopy and she has booked me in for two days time! I'm slightly nervous as it's been a few years since I've had this procedure and because i am an adult they won't put me too sleep, I'm going to be sedated and she made it clear that i will be awake but not in pain which terrifies me! Hopefully when i go on Wednesday they may be able to put my worries to rest, sometimes the anticipation before doing something is actually worse than doing it. 


I know this post was a long one and is slightly off of the beauty direction but i hope you understand that i just want to try and raise awareness. 


If you are suffering or know someone and you want to do a bit to try and understand what they are going through there is a great website you can check out. It is full of useful information and they run a sponsored walk yearly and other charity events if you feel like taking part. I especially enjoy doing these sponsored run as it gives me a chance to raise money.




Becki x





Here's a photo of me & my two sisters and my sisters friend many years ago at the start of the sponsored walk.
Just waiting to start the walk - 2013


My LOVE for Essie nail polishes!

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Since i tried Essie nail polishes last year i've been hooked! I was VERY excited when they hit Boots stores across the UK and went out and brought my first three nail polishes there and then since then i've accumulated a fair few that proudly sit in my nail polish box in my room! ( I will do a blog post on that in a few weeks ) 


I just want to talk about this recent shade i've got on my nails this week.  A few months ago i received my monthly Glossybox ( which is a beauty box that gets delivered to your house monthly, it costs £12.95 inc delivery and you get to sample five new products!)  and to my surprise there was a Essie full size nail polish in there! I received the shade Geranium which is a lovely shade of bright red. I have to admit it's taken me a few months to decide to give this a go, i wear red but i feel like it's to bright on my hands so stick to wearing it on my toes. This week i thought what the heck, i'll try something different and the more i look down at my finger nails the more i'm growing to like it!


At first i have to admit i wasn't too sure as i tend to always stick to the same neutral shades  and don't tend to be so adventurous on my finger nails, so it was nice to try something different. I have to admit that i don't think i would have gone out and picked this shade up in my local boots store but it is nice to try something different.


As always the application of Essie nail polishes was spot on, it applied perfectly as the brush is just the right size to do the three strip application. The consistency of the colour was great and i only needed two coats and the shade was opaque. I finished my nails off with my all star topcoat Kensington Caviar 45 Second Top Coat by Nails Inc which can be purchased from larger Boots stores across the UK. 


I would definitely suggest when your next in your Boots or Superdrug stores that you check out the Essie stand, they have a large selection of shades and for £7.99 i can surely say they are worth every penny! 





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