Cancer , my dads battle with Crohns Disease
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My father served in Korea as a marine, then returned to the USA and changed branches to the United States Air Force as one of the first technicians for flight simulators .My father and mother married in Las Vegas, around when the Tropicana Resort & Casino Las Vegas was opening.
I think it was about that time he started becoming sick a lot , but his Crohns Disease was undiagnosed. After 15 years in the USAF our family moved to the Midwest . He sold life insurance and cheap car insurance or gave auto insurance quotes or just insurance quotes ,I cant remember .I think he applied for college loans through the military to continue his education. But would become sick and would have to go the hospital. In the early 70's they did many exploratory surgery's but I don't think the doctors knew what they were dealing with . He would come home under a lot of sedation and continue to work hard . He was building our house,apply for mortgage for it and trying to buy a convenience store all while sick but wishing to provide for his family. He was a very proud man and even though sick beyond belief, things like charity or government aid or such things as christian debt counseling ,or today's financial tricks of ,refinancing mortgage or maxing out chase visa credit cards and pay for it all later just weren't an option .He was old school . A life, a home and family in a place with the cheapest gas and electricity and hardest work . Meanwhile constantly sick and in the hospital.Back then there was no beverly hills plastic surgery just more exploratory surgery from Veterans Hospital slowly whittling his insides away and throwing up their hands .
The medical bills started mounting up and the family and relatives around that time began to implode , some relatives moved to Arizona divorce and moved apart .My parents also divorced.
But dad got lucky . He eventually found a doctor that suspected Crohns Disease . He removed most of his intestines (ileostomy) The procedure was rare at the time and life expectancy was very low 1-5 years I believe . He lived 30 .
Crohn's disease is an autoimmune disease, in which the body's immune system attacks the gastrointestinal tract, There seems to be a genetic link to Crohn's disease, putting direct relatives and descendants at higher risk. People that smoke are 3 times more likely to develop Crohn's disease. Crohn's disease affects around 500,000 people in North America. Crohn's disease sometimes appears in the teens and twenties, and also in the fifties to seventies, but can occur at any age.
There is no known cure for Crohn's disease.
Burrill Bernard Crohn, for whom the disease was named. Crohn, along with two colleagues, described patients with inflammation of the terminal ileum, the area most commonly affected by the illness.
new england journal of medicine
Crohn's disease is one of two idiopathic inflammatory boweldiseases that affect approximately 1 million people in NorthAmerica. Despite important advances in diagnosis and treatmentin recent years, the underlying cause of the disease remainsunclear. As a result, the available therapies are not curativeand may pose a substantial risk of side effects. A current theoryregarding the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease suggests thatthere is an overly aggressive immune response against commensalbacteria in a genetically predisposed person. In this context,the activation of lymphocytes and the overexpression of inflammatorycytokines represent a common effector mechanism leading ...
- NEJM -- Cytokine-Based Therapies for Crohn\'s Disease -- New Paradigms
Perspective from The New England Journal of Medicine -- Cytokine-Based Therapies for Crohn's Disease -- New Paradigms
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realy sorry about your dad
Thanks Annaw
Thanks sokolenko
It seems you have a lot of love and admiration for your father. And, it seems he deserved it, being a man of values, courage and much fortitude. I'm sure he would be proud of his son.
I was so moved by the story of your father. My son at 24 had his colon removed, due to ulcerative colitis, at 29 he's doing fine. Good to know that your father lived with his condition for 30 years. I will pass this info on to my son.
Thanks PhenixV ! for autobiographical good hub.
My Uncle went through the same thing. Great hub!
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annaw says:
3 months ago
Very interesting and informative post. Thank you for sharing the intimate details of your life and the ones you love.Your father was a brave man.