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Thanks for visiting my page! Here's my story:
Saturday 3rd Jan
At the time, I was a competitive gymnast. Gymnastics was my whole world - until exhaustion, constant stomach pain, and fatigue slowly took over. Practices became something I dreaded instead of loved. I would push through routines only to double over afterward, completely drained. Eventually, the pain became unbearable, and I had to quit the sport I had built my life around, with no explanation for why my body was failing me.
For years, there were no answers.
By fifth grade, my symptoms had escalated. Eating was painful. I was losing weight, and malnutrition caused my hair to fall out. My joints hurt so badly that walking was difficult. I was constantly feverish, and most days I needed long naps just to get through. I went to school every day but could barely stay awake in class, wore layers even when it wasn’t cold, and came home completely depleted.
On my final day of 5th grade, my mother received a call from my doctor, who urged her to take me to the emergency department because of my blood work. What followed was a blur of tests, needles, scans, feeding tubes, and hospital rooms. After two weeks in the hospital, I finally had an answer: Crohn’s disease.
I was eleven years old.
Crohn’s disease is a lifelong, incurable form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) where the immune system attacks the digestive tract. Since my diagnosis in 2021, I’ve been on five different medications, countless rounds of steroids, infusions, injections, MRIs, colonoscopies, and more bloodwork than I can count. Some treatments worked and then stopped. Others didn’t work at all.
One moment that changed everything for me was attending an IBD event for kids at my hospital. I expected a small group, but the room was packed. And then I saw a girl from my tiny school - only about 200 students total - there too. Suddenly, it hit me: even in a school so small that everyone knows everyone, someone else was living this same struggle. For the first time, I realised that I wasn't alone - and neither are the hundreds of thousands of Canadians with IBD.
Crohn’s has taken a lot from me: my sport, my energy, and parts of my childhood I can’t get back. But it’s also given me a voice. By sharing my story, I’ve connected with others who feel unseen, misunderstood, or dismissed - and that matters to me.
I’m currently 15 years old and training for a half marathon, with a challenge for myself: for every $5 raised, I will run 1 kilometre. Every donation turns into something tangible. Every kilometre represents hope for better treatments - and one day, a cure.
Crohn’s & Colitis Canada funds critical research, education, and advocacy for people living with IBD. Their work supports kids still waiting for answers, teens learning to manage a lifelong illness, and families navigating an incredibly complex system.
Whether you donate, share this page, or follow along, thank you for supporting me and the IBD community. Every step truly counts.
XOXO,
Gabriella 💜
Thank you to my donors
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Barbara Breskvar
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Patrycja And Martin Breskvar
Gabriella, we are so proud of you!
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Dad
We are so proud of you! You are special and are making a difference for others. We love you!
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Gabriella Jeglic
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Anonymous
I honestly had no idea what you’ve been through. Reading your story really hit me - I can’t imagine how hard it’s been to go through all of that at such a young age. I just wanted to send a little support to let you know someone out here cares and believes in you. You’re stronger than you realize, and every step you run is amazing. I hope Skyrizi works out for you!
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Eva Breskvar
Wishing you all the best with your struggle and supporting your cause ❤️
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Margot Bester
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Charna Abeles
Crohn’s is a terrible disease. My son also suffers from it. I applaud you for taking on this endeavor. And I am happy to contribute to help you and as a way to honor your cousin, Martin, for all he has helped me with. Good luck!
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Anonymous
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Naomi Marcantonio
You’ve got this Gabby!
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Anonymous
LOVE YOU GABBY! 🫶