I'm really rubbish at being on here! I always forget about you, which I shouldn't given all the support you have all given me since my diagnosis in 2010.
So here is yet another quick update on my life. And yet another hope that I will stay around a bit more than last time.
I'm back at uni for my final year, and I am stressed out, but they university are helping me deal with that by offering me extra support for all my work, especially my dissertation (Doctor Who here I come!). Been here for 6 weeks now and it honestly does feel like I haven't left!
The change in my diet is going well, I am managing to avoid a lot of the things I am intolerant too, however, there have been a few slip ups. And although I am avoiding things most of the time, I still have the occasional flare up, which I think may well be stress related as I have been dealing with a lot of personal and family issues this year. But I am trying to not let this get me down too much.
So yeah, that's my update, and maybe I will be around a bit more in the future.
Back- AGAIN!
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Diagnosed with MC (LC) Aug 2010
Diagnosed with MC (LC) Aug 2010
Hi Katy,
Yep, stress is a major contributor to MC symptoms.
Good luck with your course work, and thanks for the update.
Tex
Yep, stress is a major contributor to MC symptoms.
Good luck with your course work, and thanks for the update.
Tex
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