As a college student, it's hard enough balancing your work load and social life; maybe even a job. Add a chronic disease to the mix, and college can become even more of a challenge, especially during flares. Just because you have IBD, it doesn't mean that you can't enjoy a happy and successful college life. It's important to go on with your routine, and not let the disease control you.
Here are some suggestions many students have found helpful:
Dealing with Doctors and School:
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