Bluebelle I hope this isn't too graphic ...imagine having to run to the loo constanly ..and I mean RUN.If you dont you'll be in a terrible state ..if you do often you sit for 10 or 20 minutes get up to leave and the pain starts again so you need to sit back down.Many times you'll be there until all you're passing is mucus and blood .Sometimes a lot of blood.It leaves you dizzy,tired and extremely fatigued.
Then repaet the scenario up to or more than 20 times in a "normal" day ,sometimes you hardly leave the loo at all.It is the most awful illness,when you do manage to step foot over the door you need to take a list of loos along your route and have a card that allows you to queue jump when necessary in public loos.That often leads to tut tutting and remarks about how you dont LOOK disabled .I've been there, its very unpleasant and this young woman has had other major issues to cope with as well as her UC .
She needs support and help ,she may not find it easy or be able to tell even her OH how bad her health affects her and her "therapy" will keep her calm as stress can exacerabet the symptoms.I did all the cutting things from my diet to try to control it.The medication made me put on weight ,I became what my GP called borderline agrophobic....I didn't tell my parents as I didn't want them to worry about something they could do nothing about.
Thankfully ,for me its under control although I have very rare bouts that leave me a shaking, weeping mess.If the OP's DIL feels even half as bad as I did then a cleaner and a couple of days babysitting is just a fraction of the help she needs .I hope she gets some medical help very soon and I hope the OP doesn't judge her as she cant help being ill .