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Table of Contents

Foreword xiii

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 2

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Part 1: The Who, What, and Why of Crohn’s and Colitis 5

Chapter 1: Crohn’s and Colitis One Step at a Time 7

Defining Crohn’s and Colitis 8

Getting the Treatment You Need 9

Recognizing That You’re Not Powerless 9

Living a Full Life with the Disease 10

Managing Special Cases: Advice for Pregnant Women and Kids 11

Chapter 2: Defining Crohn’s and Colitis 13

Figuring Out What Crohn’s and Colitis Are 13

Looking at the big picture: Inflammatory bowel disease 14

Zeroing in on Crohn’s and colitis 15

Noticing the Signs and Symptoms 20

Blood in stool 22

Diarrhea 23

Abdominal pain 24

Urgency 24

Tenesmus 24

Other symptoms 24

Identifying Other Parts of the Body Involved in Crohn’s and Colitis 25

Bones 25

Joints 26

Skin 28

Liver and gallbladder 28

Kidneys and bladder 30

Eyes 30

Complicating Things 31

Intestinal complications 31

Nutritional complications 35

The cancer connection 38

Chapter 3: How the Digestive System Works 41

Tracking the Journey of Food inside the Gastrointestinal Tract 42

The oral cavity (or mouth) 42

The esophagus 44

The stomach 44

The small intestine 45

The large intestine 46

The anus 46

Getting Help from the Liver, Pancreas, and Gallbladder 46

Liver 46

Pancreas 47

Gallbladder 47

Understanding How Inflammation Affects the Digestive Process 48

Gastritis: Inflammation of the stomach 48

Enteritis: Inflammation of the small intestine 49

Colitis: Inflammation of the large intestine 50

Proctitis: Inflammation of the rectum 51

Chapter 4: Who Gets Crohn’s and Colitis and Why 53

Who Gets Crohn’s and Colitis 54

The Role of the Immune System in Crohn’s and Colitis 54

An immune system primer 55

When your gut’s immune system goes awry 57

Environmental Factors 58

Food 59

Air 60

Hygiene 60

Other environmental factors 61

Genes Gone Bad: The Role of Genetics 63

Considering family history 64

Calling out key genes for Crohn’s and colitis 64

Getting a genetic test 65

Part 2: Getting Medical Help 67

Chapter 5: Assembling Your Healthcare Team 69

Finding the Right Doctor for You 69

Why you need a specialist 70

How to choose among the specialists in your area 70

When you get to your first visit 71

Rounding Up Other Key Players 73

Your primary care physician 73

Nurses 74

Physician assistants 75

Registered dietitians 76

Psychiatrists 76

Surgeons 77

Friends and family 77

Chapter 6: Getting a Diagnosis 79

Preparing for Your First Visit 79

Charting your signs and symptoms 80

Assembling your medical records 84

Talking to Your Doctor 85

Getting over the embarrassment 85

Communicating your symptoms 85

Being realistic about your expectations 86

Knowing What to Expect during a Physical Exam 86

General physical exam 87

Focused physical exam 87

Rectal exam 87

Being Poked and Prodded for Medical Tests 88

Blood tests 88

Stool tests 89

Scans 91

Endoscopy 92

Identifying Other Diseases That Mimic Crohn’s and Colitis 93

Chapter 7: Achieving Remission with Medications 95

Rejoicing for Remission 96

Types of Remission 96

The role of symptom control 97

Using Steroids 98

Types of steroids 99

Side effects of steroids 100

Turning to Aminosalicylates 101

Types of aminosalicylates 102

Side effects of aminosalicylates 104

Getting Involved with Immunomodulators 104

Types of immunomodulators 105

Side effects of immunomodulators 105

Battling Your Disease with Biologics 107

Types of biologics 107

Side effects of biologics 109

Loss of response to anti-TNF therapy 110

Benefits of biologics 111

Targeting Crohn’s and Colitis with Small Molecules 112

Types of small molecules 112

Side effects of small molecules 113

Attacking Your Illness with Antibiotics 113

Types of antibiotics 113

Side effects of antibiotics 114

Considering Other Medications 114

Antidiarrheals 115

Bile salt binders 116

Analgesics 116

Iron 117

Calcium and vitamin D 117

Vitamin B12 118

Chapter 8: Considering Surgery 119

Determining When You May Need Surgery 119

For Crohn’s disease 120

For ulcerative colitis 121

Understanding the Types of Surgery 121

Resectioning the small intestine 121

Repairing a stricture 123

Treating fistulas 123

Draining abscesses 124

Resecting the colon 126

Pouch surgery 128

Considering Complications from Surgery 130

Short-term complications 130

Long-term complications 132

Defining Ostomy: What It Is and How to Deal with It 135

Types of ostomy 135

When you may need ostomy 136

How to care for your stoma 137

Your ostomy pouch 137

Coming to terms with Ostomy complications 139

Listing Some Ostomy Resources 140

Part 3: Healing and Dealing with the Disease 143

Chapter 9: Paying Attention to hat You Eat 145

Considering the Impact of Nutrition 146

The impact on your immune system 146

The impact on wound healing 147

Identifying the Nutrients You Need 147

Macronutrients 148

Micronutrients 152

Wondering about Fiber 156

Types of fiber 156

Why fiber matters 157

Fiber’s role in Crohn’s and colitis 158

Considering Specialized Diets for Crohn’s and Colitis 159

Liquid diets 159

Low-residue diets 160

Lactose-free diets 162

Elemental diets 163

Specific Carbohydrate Diet 163

Mediterranean diet 164

Low FODMAP diet 164

Choosing a diet that suits your body’s needs 165

Getting Nutritional Support: When You Can’t Go It Alone 166

Feeding through a tube 166

Feeding directly into your veins 167

Boosting your diet with supplements 168

Chapter 10: Preventing Health Problems 171

Getting Vaccinated 172

Why vaccination matters 172

Which vaccines you need 172

Caring for Your Skin: It’s Not Just Cosmetic 176

Identifying the skin complications you may face 177

Recognizing and reducing your risk of skin cancer 178

Caring for your skin “down there”: Perianal skin care 179

Boning Up on Bone Health 180

Opening up about osteopenia and osteoporosis 181

Seeing what Crohn’s and colitis can do to your bones 182

Managing bone loss 183

Screening for Cancers 184

Colon cancer 184

Cervical cancer 186

Chapter 11: Alternative and Complementary Therapies 187

Let’s Get Physical: Exercise 188

Looking at how exercise can help with Crohn’s and colitis 188

Gathering some useful exercise tips 190

Working Over-Thyme: Herbal Therapy 191

Healing with herbs 191

Identifying beneficial herbs for Crohn’s and colitis — and knowing which herbs to avoid 192

Homing in on Homeopathy 194

Exploring the pros and cons of homeopathy 195

Using homeopathic remedies for Crohn’s and colitis 195

Tapping into Traditional Chinese Medicine 196

Understanding traditional Chinese medicine 196

Controlling Crohn’s and colitis with traditional Chinese medicine 196

Mulling over Mind-Body Intervention 197

Cognitive behavioral therapy 198

Aromatherapy 198

Yoga and meditation 199

Support groups 199

T’ai chi and Qigong 199

Wondering about Worm Therapy 199

Putting worms to work for your health 200

Seeing how worms can help Crohn’s and colitis 200

Part 4: Living and Coping With Crohn’s and Colitis 203

Chapter 12: Living with Crohn’s and Colitis 205

Dealing with Your Diagnosis 205

Stage 1: Denial 206

Stage 2: Anger 207

Stage 3: Bargaining 209

Stage 4: Depression 209

Stage 5: Acceptance 210

Keeping Your Relationships Going Strong 211

So, what’s new with you? Telling people about your diagnosis 211

Come here often? Dating with Crohn’s and colitis 213

Like a horse and carriage: Keeping your marriage strong 214

Caring for a Loved One with Crohn’s or Colitis 216

Finding little things that help a lot 216

Helping during a flare 216

Helping after surgery 217

Getting the help you need for yourself 218

Chapter 13: Avoiding Triggers 219

Quitting Smoking 220

Deciding to Medicate 222

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs 222

Antibiotics 223

Stressing Out 223

Craving the culprit: Food, Glorious Food 225

Artificial sweeteners 225

High-fat foods 226

High-fiber foods 226

Caffeine 227

Dairy products 227

Alcohol 229

Inviting the Sandman 229

What sleep does for your immune system 229

The effect of sleep on Crohn’s and colitis 230

How to get a good night’s sleep 230

Traveling at High Altitudes 232

Chapter 14: Working and Traveling with Crohn’s and Colitis 233

Work It Out: Doing your job When You Have Crohn’s or Colitis 233

Coordinating your job hunt around your disease 234

Telling your employer and coworkers about your condition (or keeping it to yourself) 235

Starting your day off right 235

Planning your commute 236

Packing an emergency kit 237

Speed Bumps Ahead: Coping with Job-related Challenges 238

Responding to symptoms when they get in the way 238

Handling your coworkers’ less-than-understanding attitudes 238

Taking advantage of the Family and Medical Leave Act 239

On the Road Again: Traveling with Crohn’s and Colitis 240

Assembling a vacation survival guide 240

Getting immunized before you travel abroad 241

Packing for your trip 241

Avoiding traveler’s diarrhea 242

Finding a bathroom — fast! 244

Part 5: Considering Special Populations with Crohn’s and Colitis 245

Chapter 15: Kids with Crohn’s and Colitis 247

Identifying How Crohn’s and Colitis Are Different in Kids than they are in Adults 248

Sex 248

Symptoms 248

The impact on growth and development 249

Getting a Diagnosis 251

Managing Crohn’s and Colitis in Kids 252

Monitoring medications 252

Paying attention to nutrition 257

Vaccinating your child 257

Growing Up with Crohn’s and Colitis 259

Surviving school 259

Turning 18: Adulthood begins (at least in theory) 261

Going off to college 262

Chapter 16: Having Sex and Getting Pregnant with Crohn’s and Colitis 265

Sex and Fertility 266

Sexual activity 266

Contraception 267

Your menstrual cycle 269

Fertility 270

Pregnancy 271

Pregnancy planning 271

While you’re pregnant 273

The big day and beyond 277

Part 6: The Part of Tens 281

Chapter 17: Ten Myths about Inflammatory Bowel Disease 283

Myth#1: Diet Is the Cure 284

Myth#2: Kids Get It from Their Parents 284

Myth#3: It’s Caused by Stress 285

Myth#4: You Can’t Get Pregnant if You Have It 285

Myth#5: Steroids Are a Magic Potion 286

Myth#6: If You Have It, You’re Guaranteed to Get Cancer 286

Myth#7: You’re Responsible for Your Flares 287

Myth#8: Surgery Cures It All 287

Myth#9: You Can Stop Taking Your Medications if You Feel Better 288

Myth#10: You Have to Stop Taking Your Medications during Pregnancy 289

Chapter 18: Ten Reliable Resources 291

The Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation 291

The United Ostomy Associations of America 292

WebMD 292

Mayo Clinic 293

About IBD 294

IBD Passport 294

IBD School Videos 295

Nutritional Therapy for IBD 295

South Asian IBD Alliance (SAIA) 295

Trustworthy Twitter accounts 296

Index 297

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    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Table of Contents

    Foreword xiii

    Introduction 1

    About This Book 1

    Foolish Assumptions 2

    Icons Used in This Book 2

    Beyond the Book 3

    Where to Go from Here 3

    Part 1: The Who, What, and Why of Crohn’s and Colitis 5

    Chapter 1: Crohn’s and Colitis One Step at a Time 7

    Defining Crohn’s and Colitis 8

    Getting the Treatment You Need 9

    Recognizing That You’re Not Powerless 9

    Living a Full Life with the Disease 10

    Managing Special Cases: Advice for Pregnant Women and Kids 11

    Chapter 2: Defining Crohn’s and Colitis 13

    Figuring Out What Crohn’s and Colitis Are 13

    Looking at the big picture: Inflammatory bowel disease 14

    Zeroing in on Crohn’s and colitis 15

    Noticing the Signs and Symptoms 20

    Blood in stool 22

    Diarrhea 23

    Abdominal pain 24

    Urgency 24

    Tenesmus 24

    Other symptoms 24

    Identifying Other Parts of the Body Involved in Crohn’s and Colitis 25

    Bones 25

    Joints 26

    Skin 28

    Liver and gallbladder 28

    Kidneys and bladder 30

    Eyes 30

    Complicating Things 31

    Intestinal complications 31

    Nutritional complications 35

    The cancer connection 38

    Chapter 3: How the Digestive System Works 41

    Tracking the Journey of Food inside the Gastrointestinal Tract 42

    The oral cavity (or mouth) 42

    The esophagus 44

    The stomach 44

    The small intestine 45

    The large intestine 46

    The anus 46

    Getting Help from the Liver, Pancreas, and Gallbladder 46

    Liver 46

    Pancreas 47

    Gallbladder 47

    Understanding How Inflammation Affects the Digestive Process 48

    Gastritis: Inflammation of the stomach 48

    Enteritis: Inflammation of the small intestine 49

    Colitis: Inflammation of the large intestine 50

    Proctitis: Inflammation of the rectum 51

    Chapter 4: Who Gets Crohn’s and Colitis and Why 53

    Who Gets Crohn’s and Colitis 54

    The Role of the Immune System in Crohn’s and Colitis 54

    An immune system primer 55

    When your gut’s immune system goes awry 57

    Environmental Factors 58

    Food 59

    Air 60

    Hygiene 60

    Other environmental factors 61

    Genes Gone Bad: The Role of Genetics 63

    Considering family history 64

    Calling out key genes for Crohn’s and colitis 64

    Getting a genetic test 65

    Part 2: Getting Medical Help 67

    Chapter 5: Assembling Your Healthcare Team 69

    Finding the Right Doctor for You 69

    Why you need a specialist 70

    How to choose among the specialists in your area 70

    When you get to your first visit 71

    Rounding Up Other Key Players 73

    Your primary care physician 73

    Nurses 74

    Physician assistants 75

    Registered dietitians 76

    Psychiatrists 76

    Surgeons 77

    Friends and family 77

    Chapter 6: Getting a Diagnosis 79

    Preparing for Your First Visit 79

    Charting your signs and symptoms 80

    Assembling your medical records 84

    Talking to Your Doctor 85

    Getting over the embarrassment 85

    Communicating your symptoms 85

    Being realistic about your expectations 86

    Knowing What to Expect during a Physical Exam 86

    General physical exam 87

    Focused physical exam 87

    Rectal exam 87

    Being Poked and Prodded for Medical Tests 88

    Blood tests 88

    Stool tests 89

    Scans 91

    Endoscopy 92

    Identifying Other Diseases That Mimic Crohn’s and Colitis 93

    Chapter 7: Achieving Remission with Medications 95

    Rejoicing for Remission 96

    Types of Remission 96

    The role of symptom control 97

    Using Steroids 98

    Types of steroids 99

    Side effects of steroids 100

    Turning to Aminosalicylates 101

    Types of aminosalicylates 102

    Side effects of aminosalicylates 104

    Getting Involved with Immunomodulators 104

    Types of immunomodulators 105

    Side effects of immunomodulators 105

    Battling Your Disease with Biologics 107

    Types of biologics 107

    Side effects of biologics 109

    Loss of response to anti-TNF therapy 110

    Benefits of biologics 111

    Targeting Crohn’s and Colitis with Small Molecules 112

    Types of small molecules 112

    Side effects of small molecules 113

    Attacking Your Illness with Antibiotics 113

    Types of antibiotics 113

    Side effects of antibiotics 114

    Considering Other Medications 114

    Antidiarrheals 115

    Bile salt binders 116

    Analgesics 116

    Iron 117

    Calcium and vitamin D 117

    Vitamin B12 118

    Chapter 8: Considering Surgery 119

    Determining When You May Need Surgery 119

    For Crohn’s disease 120

    For ulcerative colitis 121

    Understanding the Types of Surgery 121

    Resectioning the small intestine 121

    Repairing a stricture 123

    Treating fistulas 123

    Draining abscesses 124

    Resecting the colon 126

    Pouch surgery 128

    Considering Complications from Surgery 130

    Short-term complications 130

    Long-term complications 132

    Defining Ostomy: What It Is and How to Deal with It 135

    Types of ostomy 135

    When you may need ostomy 136

    How to care for your stoma 137

    Your ostomy pouch 137

    Coming to terms with Ostomy complications 139

    Listing Some Ostomy Resources 140

    Part 3: Healing and Dealing with the Disease 143

    Chapter 9: Paying Attention to hat You Eat 145

    Considering the Impact of Nutrition 146

    The impact on your immune system 146

    The impact on wound healing 147

    Identifying the Nutrients You Need 147

    Macronutrients 148

    Micronutrients 152

    Wondering about Fiber 156

    Types of fiber 156

    Why fiber matters 157

    Fiber’s role in Crohn’s and colitis 158

    Considering Specialized Diets for Crohn’s and Colitis 159

    Liquid diets 159

    Low-residue diets 160

    Lactose-free diets 162

    Elemental diets 163

    Specific Carbohydrate Diet 163

    Mediterranean diet 164

    Low FODMAP diet 164

    Choosing a diet that suits your body’s needs 165

    Getting Nutritional Support: When You Can’t Go It Alone 166

    Feeding through a tube 166

    Feeding directly into your veins 167

    Boosting your diet with supplements 168

    Chapter 10: Preventing Health Problems 171

    Getting Vaccinated 172

    Why vaccination matters 172

    Which vaccines you need 172

    Caring for Your Skin: It’s Not Just Cosmetic 176

    Identifying the skin complications you may face 177

    Recognizing and reducing your risk of skin cancer 178

    Caring for your skin “down there”: Perianal skin care 179

    Boning Up on Bone Health 180

    Opening up about osteopenia and osteoporosis 181

    Seeing what Crohn’s and colitis can do to your bones 182

    Managing bone loss 183

    Screening for Cancers 184

    Colon cancer 184

    Cervical cancer 186

    Chapter 11: Alternative and Complementary Therapies 187

    Let’s Get Physical: Exercise 188

    Looking at how exercise can help with Crohn’s and colitis 188

    Gathering some useful exercise tips 190

    Working Over-Thyme: Herbal Therapy 191

    Healing with herbs 191

    Identifying beneficial herbs for Crohn’s and colitis — and knowing which herbs to avoid 192

    Homing in on Homeopathy 194

    Exploring the pros and cons of homeopathy 195

    Using homeopathic remedies for Crohn’s and colitis 195

    Tapping into Traditional Chinese Medicine 196

    Understanding traditional Chinese medicine 196

    Controlling Crohn’s and colitis with traditional Chinese medicine 196

    Mulling over Mind-Body Intervention 197

    Cognitive behavioral therapy 198

    Aromatherapy 198

    Yoga and meditation 199

    Support groups 199

    T’ai chi and Qigong 199

    Wondering about Worm Therapy 199

    Putting worms to work for your health 200

    Seeing how worms can help Crohn’s and colitis 200

    Part 4: Living and Coping With Crohn’s and Colitis 203

    Chapter 12: Living with Crohn’s and Colitis 205

    Dealing with Your Diagnosis 205

    Stage 1: Denial 206

    Stage 2: Anger 207

    Stage 3: Bargaining 209

    Stage 4: Depression 209

    Stage 5: Acceptance 210

    Keeping Your Relationships Going Strong 211

    So, what’s new with you? Telling people about your diagnosis 211

    Come here often? Dating with Crohn’s and colitis 213

    Like a horse and carriage: Keeping your marriage strong 214

    Caring for a Loved One with Crohn’s or Colitis 216

    Finding little things that help a lot 216

    Helping during a flare 216

    Helping after surgery 217

    Getting the help you need for yourself 218

    Chapter 13: Avoiding Triggers 219

    Quitting Smoking 220

    Deciding to Medicate 222

    Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs 222

    Antibiotics 223

    Stressing Out 223

    Craving the culprit: Food, Glorious Food 225

    Artificial sweeteners 225

    High-fat foods 226

    High-fiber foods 226

    Caffeine 227

    Dairy products 227

    Alcohol 229

    Inviting the Sandman 229

    What sleep does for your immune system 229

    The effect of sleep on Crohn’s and colitis 230

    How to get a good night’s sleep 230

    Traveling at High Altitudes 232

    Chapter 14: Working and Traveling with Crohn’s and Colitis 233

    Work It Out: Doing your job When You Have Crohn’s or Colitis 233

    Coordinating your job hunt around your disease 234

    Telling your employer and coworkers about your condition (or keeping it to yourself) 235

    Starting your day off right 235

    Planning your commute 236

    Packing an emergency kit 237

    Speed Bumps Ahead: Coping with Job-related Challenges 238

    Responding to symptoms when they get in the way 238

    Handling your coworkers’ less-than-understanding attitudes 238

    Taking advantage of the Family and Medical Leave Act 239

    On the Road Again: Traveling with Crohn’s and Colitis 240

    Assembling a vacation survival guide 240

    Getting immunized before you travel abroad 241

    Packing for your trip 241

    Avoiding traveler’s diarrhea 242

    Finding a bathroom — fast! 244

    Part 5: Considering Special Populations with Crohn’s and Colitis 245

    Chapter 15: Kids with Crohn’s and Colitis 247

    Identifying How Crohn’s and Colitis Are Different in Kids than they are in Adults 248

    Sex 248

    Symptoms 248

    The impact on growth and development 249

    Getting a Diagnosis 251

    Managing Crohn’s and Colitis in Kids 252

    Monitoring medications 252

    Paying attention to nutrition 257

    Vaccinating your child 257

    Growing Up with Crohn’s and Colitis 259

    Surviving school 259

    Turning 18: Adulthood begins (at least in theory) 261

    Going off to college 262

    Chapter 16: Having Sex and Getting Pregnant with Crohn’s and Colitis 265

    Sex and Fertility 266

    Sexual activity 266

    Contraception 267

    Your menstrual cycle 269

    Fertility 270

    Pregnancy 271

    Pregnancy planning 271

    While you’re pregnant 273

    The big day and beyond 277

    Part 6: The Part of Tens 281

    Chapter 17: Ten Myths about Inflammatory Bowel Disease 283

    Myth#1: Diet Is the Cure 284

    Myth#2: Kids Get It from Their Parents 284

    Myth#3: It’s Caused by Stress 285

    Myth#4: You Can’t Get Pregnant if You Have It 285

    Myth#5: Steroids Are a Magic Potion 286

    Myth#6: If You Have It, You’re Guaranteed to Get Cancer 286

    Myth#7: You’re Responsible for Your Flares 287

    Myth#8: Surgery Cures It All 287

    Myth#9: You Can Stop Taking Your Medications if You Feel Better 288

    Myth#10: You Have to Stop Taking Your Medications during Pregnancy 289

    Chapter 18: Ten Reliable Resources 291

    The Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation 291

    The United Ostomy Associations of America 292

    WebMD 292

    Mayo Clinic 293

    About IBD 294

    IBD Passport 294

    IBD School Videos 295

    Nutritional Therapy for IBD 295

    South Asian IBD Alliance (SAIA) 295

    Trustworthy Twitter accounts 296

    Index 297

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