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  1. All,

     

    I have been relatively silent about my battle with Ulcerative Colitis except a few hints at some health issues over the last couple of years. Well 3.5 years ago I was diagnosed with UC after being sick for only 2 months. 6 months later I was in for emergency surgery and had my entire colon removed. Over the next 3 years I had 4 more surgeries (1 emergency oops surgery after a failure in one) to fashion a j-pouch out of my small intestine (j-pouch is built to act like a colon, but smaller and less capacity). I am happy to say it has been 6 months since my last surgery to go from a temporary ostomy to a j-pouch. It is still a battle but I am stronger then I have been in years.

     

    It is sad when I see how many people are actually affect by Crohns or Colitis. I am sure you know someone. I understand there are a lot of hardships going out there with the economy the devastation going on up north. If you can spare a donation it would be hugely appreciated but that is not the only reason I am posting this. It is difficult for some to talk about the disease and I wanted to offer my experience if you want to talk. I am an open book and no topic is off limit when it comes to this. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

     

    Stay strong! Thanks for your help. #nocolonstillrollin

     

    Here is a link to my fundraising page:

     

    https://crohnsandcolitiscanada.akaraisin.com/GutsyWalk2016/ChrisBrandt

     

    Thanks,

    Chris

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  2. Fully agree Clive. Now that I got a taste of it I want to go back up. Really would like to see some of the Yukon. That is awesome you made it up to Nunavut. I can imagine the vastness and mystique there is indescribable. One of my favourite moments is we spent an afternoon walking around a small Aboriginal village of 40 people talking with the locals. Pretty amazing as they were preparing for the big hunt. Blows me away the sense of community there. They had signs up on their tribal office asking for volunteers to go help on the hunt. They do that every year as they prepare for the winter. Pretty humbling. Made me a bit sad to see how we have advanced so far technologically basically separating ourselves from our community and then we have places like that where the people live simply and off what nature provides and seemed more happy then most here. I got some real perspective up there and so happy that I got to share that with my wife and daughter.

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  3. It's funny, a number of people have said that about Bollocks. We had fine service and the food was amazing. Best fish and chips I have ever had. We chatted with the owner for quite a bit of time while she prepared bread for dinner. Wonderful lady, a little rough around the edges but an interesting character. We also made it to the Wildcat cafe for breakfast which was pretty awesome too.

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  4. The last couple of years we have been talking about doing a trip up to the NWT. But due to a tough battle with Ulcerative Colitis I have been unable to do it. As I posted earlier in the summer about an amazing trip with Dave Jensen, this was a continuation of me taking my life back and doing what I want to do. So we packed up the camper and made the trek from Calgary to the NWT. We spent 13 nights as we camped along the way and then spent 8 nights in three different campgrounds up there. They sure now how to do a beautiful campground, pure pride! We didn't have much for weather but did manage a couple of nice days. I did manage to catch a couple of pike but the rivers were blown out so no grayling for me. Wonderful people up there too.

     

    I think between my wife and I we took about 2000 photos and so picking ones to share was tough. So I decided to randomly pick a few to show the amazing scenery up there. Hope you enjoy.

     

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  5. Wow foamy, sorry you have to deal with Crohns but glad to hear you have not to have plumbing removed. That is such a crappy thing about crohns, even if you remove some it could come back somewhere else. At least with my UC we got rid of the whole thing. Now I deal with other issues, we all have our battles.

     

    I hear you about the scopes. I hated the prep more then then the scope.

     

    Be well all! And thanks again for being such a supportive group of people.

  6. Thanks for the kind words everyone. I could have gone on and on about the day but some of that is just for me. I keep getting stronger and hopefully only one more surgery to go. I don't however feel sorry for myself nor do I let any of this stand in my way. With acceptance of slight modifications of what I can do, I will continue to do what I love when I want.

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