What’s something you wish more people understood about living with IBD?
IBD is a rare chronic illness, but from a disability perspective, it remains invisible. As a result, the pain and struggles of an IBD patient often go unnoticed by those around them—family, friends, and colleagues alike. I wish people would show more empathy toward those with IBD, recognizing that while it is a part of their life, it does not define them. They have dreams, just like anyone else, and they deserve every opportunity to pursue them. A little more understanding and support from friends and colleagues – whether in education or the workplace – can make the journey toward those dreams much easier.
How has your experience with IBD shaped you (personally, professionally, or both!)?
IBD has profoundly shaped both my personal and professional life. On a personal level, it has taught me to be more discerning in relationships, to say ‘No’ when necessary, and to focus on what truly matters. It has shown me the importance of pausing when needed and moving forward when ready. Most importantly, it has helped me accept the things beyond my control.
Professionally, IBD has given me a sense of maturity. In the past, I would chase every opportunity that came my way. However, after my diagnosis, I learned to value my energy and prioritize what truly aligns with my passions and long-term goals.
What is your favorite book, movie, or tv series, and why?
My favorite book is The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho because it has taught me one of life's most valuable lessons. A line from the book says, "Every search begins with beginner’s luck, and every search ends with the victor being severely tested." I find this quote incredibly practical and motivating in my own life.
What is your favorite way to relax or unwind?
There's a food blogger named ‘Mark Weins.’ He is based in Thailand and is very famous on YouTube. For some reason, I find his videos very relaxing and soothing. Another way for me to relax or unwind is through music. I love both singing and listening to music. Although I am not a professional, It feels like when I sing, all the bubbling emotions inside me comes out and my heart feels light.