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Review: I tried every biologic medication for Crohn's/Colitis | IBD and Stelara, Humira, Entyvio Pt1 

Holly Campbell Fowler
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I have Crohn's Colitis IBD and have been on almost all biologic available. I am sharing my honest review and experience. Just remember that each person and health condition is different. Please consult with your doctor before switching medications.
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21 авг 2024

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@lunithefoxfreitas2181
@lunithefoxfreitas2181 Год назад
I got diagnosed with crohnes in 2018 and am on humira. I had both versions the ones with citrate and without. I am still having symptoms though hopefully after my colonoscopy in January my gi sees its not changing much and puts me on something else.
@christopherritter23
@christopherritter23 2 года назад
Holly it's ok to wear diapers as a adult there's a group called ABDL that be would welcome you in even though your not one of us ABDL stands for Adult Baby Diaper Lover but I was in your shoes at the beginning as well so your not alone I was in barrassed just like you were at the beginning but I became into loving them more & more each time I came into these groups which they all welcomed me with open arms I explained it IBS runs in my family as well but my wife is totally against it of me wearing diapers so I have to hide them which I really don't want to hide them she's not being supportive of that I wear them.... Maybe I need to find someone who would be supportive of it I really don't know from here
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