Travel

I'm interviewing for a new job atm, I really really want it, but it involves a percentage of travel. I will travel 2 hrs into London each day, then to suppliers dotted around London and beyond.

The one thing I struggle with, because is also have IBD, is travel.Do you struggle with this?

 How do you cope? I'm hoping my meditation and mindfulness practice will be enough to allow me to attempt this new role, but I'm very unsure about how I will cope

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  • Hi - I've had UC for over 20 years - multiple flares per year - totally uncontrolled.    I found that two of the Imodium Instants first thing in the morning gicv some stabilisation.      I've also been on a background daily dose of 10mg prednisolone and occasionally, a 50mg Tramadol if you want to stop everything dead.  Smiley.  

    (I'm lucky - I have no side effects from Tramadol - some people get stoned or sick on 50mg)

    I get to do anything I want using combinations of those drugs - long distance driving or international travel.  Smiley

    Common sense says take an emergency pack with you - a change of clothes, baby wipes plastic bags etc. take up no space - get a RADAR key and learn where all the service stations are..

    Good luck with the new job!  Smiley

  • Cheers Plastic (wish I knew your name). I worked across London for 10 years but yeah that's all sage advice.

    It's diet that's gonna be hard, I have lots of food triggers. Also, a side note with a new job, presentations... that moment all attention is on me, my IBD will flare and I need to leave. Seems to be some kind of a startle response, like horses do. It sucks

  • It's the main reason I couldn't change job when I became ill - there's no way I could have survived 2 years without sickness to have been accepted by the new company.

    I'm one of those people who couldn't tolerate the usual 5-ASA meds so I was continually flaring or on massive doses of steroids.

    I have lots of food triggers - chocolate seems to be the worst.      Liver & Bacon seems to really help stabilise me - probably the high Iron content.

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  • It's the main reason I couldn't change job when I became ill - there's no way I could have survived 2 years without sickness to have been accepted by the new company.

    I'm one of those people who couldn't tolerate the usual 5-ASA meds so I was continually flaring or on massive doses of steroids.

    I have lots of food triggers - chocolate seems to be the worst.      Liver & Bacon seems to really help stabilise me - probably the high Iron content.

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