Tips for traveling with this

Have had a seton in since January. Truly feels like this is never going to end. But that’s not really the point of this. I’m going on a roadtrip tomorrow. Long journey, and it’s with family to make it even worse. Not one I wanted to go on but some of you propably know how it is. My big concern is, a road trip already fucks up your ass and makes it sore from all the sitting. Now imagine that with a seton wound that evidently isn’t improving. This shitty weather isn’t really making it any better. Any tips to minimize the side effects?

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u/BRAANSK — 3 days ago

Antibiotics just made it worse?

I’ve had a seton in for about 7 months now. From 3 open actively draining wounds to just one big one which was getting smaller and smaller. On my recent doctors appointment, the doctor told me to take an Antibiotic for a month. ciprofloxacin. He said it would decrease drainage. Asked him if it would mess with my stomach (since I have Crohn’s) since they normally do. He said not really. 3 weeks of taking it and I can confidently say that it not only absolutely did mess up my stomach and give me horrible diarrhea , but also absaloutely ruined the otherwise improving wound and just made it worse “. Set me back by at least a month. Perhaps from the pressure of all that diarhea, or that antibiotics on a Crohn’s stomach propably wasn’t the right decision. Not to mention even the cheapest version was expensive asf. Am I in the wrong or did the doctor fuck up

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u/BRAANSK — 6 days ago

AirPods find my setup incomplete

Got this when trying to find my AirPods in find my. Never gotten this before and it always worked. And every step to make sure it was complete was already done before hand and there’s nothing missing. Even disconnected and paired again and then it worked for a little while perfectly fine until it showed this bullshit again. Please don’t hit me with the “make sure your updated and connected to WiFi and have find my on” cus that’s literally the first thing i checked

u/BRAANSK — 8 days ago

Any success stories?

This truly feels like it will never end: All I keep hearing is either “back to square one” after countless attempts to fix or “living with it forever”.
Anyone have any stories of if and how they finally beat this?
And by beat this I mean no gauze strips, no setons, just living life how it was before all of this with this under control.

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u/BRAANSK — 26 days ago