LHSC – Module ONE Step #15

Everyone’s mental health
and experience of health care
is different, even with the same
diagnosis of Inflammatory
Bowel Disease.
You may have had really hard thoughts
and feelings when you were diagnosed
– some that we hear from a lot of patients
include being sad, angry, overwhelmed
and confused, and thoughts like
‘why is this happening to me,’
‘what if I never feel well again,’ and
‘what if there are other things wrong
with my health, too?’
19/27Thinking about thoughtspreviousAdd any thoughts and feelings you’ve had
about your disease, your health care, or your
upcoming transition in the box below.

    Please fill out the form on the previous page.

    19/27Everyone’s mental health
    and experience of health care
    is different, even with the same
    diagnosis of Inflammatory
    Bowel Disease.
    You may have had really hard thoughts
    and feelings when you were diagnosed
    – some that we hear from a lot of patients
    include being sad, angry, overwhelmed
    and confused, and thoughts like
    ‘why is this happening to me,’
    ‘what if I never feel well again,’ and
    ‘what if there are other things wrong
    with my health, too?’
    Thinking about thoughtsAdd any thoughts and feelings you’ve
    had about your disease, your health
    care, or your upcoming transition
    in the box below.

      Please fill out the form on the previous page.

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