Lifestyle: June 2025 Wrap Up
What Happened This Month
Join me as I recap what happened in June with my hair, blog, health, reading, travel and fitness.
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Welcome to my June 2025 wrap up.
Those of you who read last month's wrap up will already know that my youngest had his Invalsi exams in May. Well, June was time for his final exams. Days of written tests and then his oral exam. I'm happy to say he passed with flying colours and is now officially done with middle school! Proud mummy moment 💖
A lot has been happening regarding my numerous health problems but I'll go into more detail about that later in the post.
I did manage to fit in some fun stuff too though.
Wrapping Up June: What Happened
Hair
Health
After being hospitalised twice in the intensive ward in May for multiple blockages in my intestine. I've been on a very strict diet for the past month. I have an extra long colon and diverticulitis which causes a whole bunch of problems. It is also the reason I have chronic gastritis and suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disease.
I finally got the results of the biopsies they did during my gastroscopy and basically just confirmed stuff we already knew so no nasty surprises.
I've had numerous control visits and more tests done during June. At one point I risked having to go back to the emergency room again but luckily it calmed down again with home treatment. Blood tests showed I still have some inflammation though so I'll be doing another round of tests next week to make sure that's under control.
I've now got a new diet too. Whilst I'm very happy to be able to eat a slightly wider variety of foods it also scares me. It's a huge on-going experiment to see which foods are going to trigger my condition. It also doesn't help that I have a lot of food intolerance issues.
They've also now scheduled my colonoscopy for September so I need to make sure I don't relapse again before then.
During my last control visit they told me they think I might have celiac disease after all (I've been gluten free since 2005 as they thought I had it, but then decided I was just intolerant as blood test was negative). Now they think I got a false negative and so need to investigate further but only once I've got my diverticular disease under control and have done the biopsies from my intestines.
I'm glad we're finally putting all the pieces together and working out exactly what is wrong but chronic illness is so frustrating. It's that constant feeling of one step forwards, two steps back.
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Blogging
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2 comments
I’m happy that you are making progress in narrowing your diagnosis and identifying some specific strategies. I’m glad you’ve been able to enjoy some activities even though they take a toll. You’re brave! 🙏
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol. It's a long process but I'm finally getting answers and all the pieces are coming together. Once they know all my conditions hopefully they will be ble to find a diet/treatment plan that will work for me and I can have quality of life back 🤞🏻
DeleteI very much believe in making the most of what you've got. I'm also very aware that my kids are growing up fast and I want to create as many memories as possible with them whilst I can.
When I'm exhausted and ill after doing stuff I take comfort in the fact that at least I did something . Other days I'm exhausted and ill without having done anything and that sucks more.