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Crohn’s Disease, Black People, and the Barriers we Face

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Let’s dive deep into a topic that isn’t getting enough shine – Crohn’s disease and how it’s hitting the Black community. See, when it comes to health issues, we often hear about the big hitters like diabetes, hypertension, and cancer, but what about Crohn’s? It’s like that silent killer lurking in the shadows, especially for us Black people.

First off, what exactly is Crohn’s disease? It’s like your intestines are throwing a wild party, but instead of good vibes, it’s all about inflammation, pain, and chaos. Crohn’s messes with your digestive system, causing symptoms like stomach pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and weight loss. It’s no joke – living with Crohn’s can be a daily struggle, messing with your quality of life and making simple things like eating a meal or going out with friends a real challenge. Crohn’s doesn’t discriminate. It can hit anyone, regardless of race or ethnicity. But here’s the thing – when it comes to Black people, we’re dealing with some extra layers of struggle.

For starters, research shows that Black folks are more likely to get hit with Crohn’s compared to other racial or ethnic groups. Yeah, you heard that right. But it doesn’t stop there. When Crohn’s does come knocking, it tends to hit us harder. Black people with Crohn’s are more likely to have severe symptoms, complications, and hospitalizations compared to others. It’s like we’re fighting an uphill battle from the jump.

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So, why is Crohn’s hitting us so hard? Well, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer, but there are a few factors at play.

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1. Healthcare

We all know that the healthcare system ain’t always fair to Black folks. From discrimination to lack of insurance coverage to limited access to specialty care, we’re dealing with some serious barriers to getting the help we need. And when it comes to Crohn’s, timely diagnosis and treatment can make all the difference. But if you can’t even get in the door, how are you supposed to get the care you need?

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2. Representation

When you look at the faces representing Crohn’s disease in the media or healthcare settings, how many of them look like us? Exactly– not many. When Black people don’t see themselves reflected in the conversation about Crohn’s, it can feel like our struggles don’t even matter. But trust me, they do.

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3. And let’s not forget about the stigma. 

See, in our community, we don’t always talk openly about health issues like Crohn’s. It’s like there’s this unspoken rule that we’re supposed to keep our struggles to ourselves and tough it out. But that silence? It only makes things worse. We need to break down the stigma and start having real conversations about Crohn’s in our community.

But here’s the thing – it’s not all doom and gloom. Despite the challenges we face, there’s still hope. We’re a resilient bunch, and we ain’t gonna let Crohn’s hold us back.

First, we have to start by demanding better from the healthcare system. We deserve access to quality care that’s affordable, culturally competent, and free from discrimination. It’s time to raise our voices and demand the respect and dignity we deserve.

Next, we need to start talking about Crohn’s openly and honestly in our community. We need to break down the stigma and create space for people to share their stories, ask for help, and find support. It’s time to show the world that we aren’t ashamed of our struggles – we’re proud of our strength.

And finally, we have to take care of ourselves. Yeah, living with Crohn’s isn’t easy, but there are things we can do to manage our symptoms and improve our quality of life. From eating a healthy diet to managing stress to getting regular check-ups, taking care of ourselves is key to staying strong in the face of adversity.

Crohn’s may be hitting us hard, but we are never backing down. We’re gonna fight back, raise our voices, and show the world that we ain’t gonna let nothing hold us back – not now, not ever.

 

By Deja Washington | Published February 7, 2025

February 7, 2025 by Deja Washington

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