Living With Diverticulitis
While diverticulitis can be painful and debilitating, it is not the end. Living with the condition is doable and not entirely life-altering, especially if you get aid from a doctor at the beginning of the symptoms’ onset. From there, if you make the correct lifestyle changes, stick to the prescribed diet, and get enough exercise, you will be able to live your life without seeing the condition get any worse.
In fact, if you do these things, your diverticulitis will eventually heal up and you will feel no major long term effects. Take care of your body, and your body will return to normal soon enough.
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