Five things I’ve learned from five years with a j-pouch
Over the last five years, my j-pouch has opened possibilities, kept me going in trying times, and helped me better identify what’s important in my life.
Getting in on the IBD advocacy tag
I answer five questions about living with and advocating for people affected by inflammatory bowel disease - in a video!
World IBD Day 2017: Taking it to the streets
If people aren't being informed about IBD within the public forum of the internet, it's time to educate in the public square of the city.
J-pouch 3rd anniversary
My third year with a J-pouch was marked by flux, but through all the changes, my pouch provided stability, and in doing so, let me adapt to new situations, new challenges, and new opportunities.
Two years with a J-pouch
If you've ever wondered what life with a pelvic pouch is like, I think you'll find some answers in here. Also, I've made it to two years with my J-pouch! Yay!
Lest I forget
I've made some discernible progress since ulcerative colitis claimed my colon, but just because I have a normal-ish life again, doesn't mean IBD isn't still a rampaging beast.
It’s not about being perfect; it’s about being better
Enduring difficult times doesn't automatically mean sublime days are ahead. After living through my surgical complications though, I thought they would be.
Rasheed 3.0 (currently in beta)
At 30 years old, I can divide my life up to this point into three versions. Not every version of myself has been a successful upgrade over the last, and there's much to do to improve the current one.