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Starting Off 2012 – Video Included

Adam from ihaveuc

I don’t usually carry around this much doodie paper!

Hey Guys,

It’s crazy to believe, but we’re almost a week into a brand new year.  A HUGE “Thank You” to everyone who has shared their UC story over the past year, and also a super huge thanks to everyone who has left comments on a fellow writer’s story.

For everybody who is brand new to the IHAVEUC website, thank’s for joining us!  And of course to all the dedicated followers of the site from around the world, it’s always great to have each and everyone of you here as well.  As everyone knows, the website is all about sharing ulcerative colitis experiences, and it’s been going strong for a couple of years now…wow, seems like just a few weeks actually.

Real quickly, I’ve been feeling pretty darn good lately.  You’ll hopefully be able to get a feeling for that in the video I prepared a few days ago from a recent vacation. BUT, I know there are many people who are not feeling well, and that’s what keeps me motivated for maintaining the website.  In order for me to feel better, and to gain control of my UC, I needed help from other UC’ers, and I suspect that’s true for others here too.  So let’s make the most of it.

Some Quick Facts:

So here’s the video below.  If you want to watch more of my videos, you can at the YOUTUBE channel: http://www.youtube.com/ihaveuc

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People often ask me some very difficult questions about living with UC.  For example, I was recently emailed if you need to worry about dying with this disease. That email came from a young person still in high school.  And of course, it shook me up a bit just reading the message.  And, it also pissed me off.  It bothers me knowing that so many people are worried about living a normal life with our disease, and especially for young people at such early ages. But it does exist.  It has for a long time.  If enough people can prove that a great life is possible with this disease, I think the overall benefits to other UC’ers will be massive!

Good luck everyone in 2012, I look forward to sharing more stories and more experiences with all of you in the weeks and months to come.

-Adam

feel free to email me: adam@ihaveuc.com if you have any questions or suggestions about anything related to the website or if you have a solution to the Somali Pirate Pirating!



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