Does having colitis stop you from becoming a chef?
leugim asked:
My nephew has colitis and may have to have a colostomy bag in the future. He is currently training as a chef at college. Because of this condition he has been told he may not be allowed to complete the course and become a chef. Is this correct? Any advice or web links would be appreciated. Thanks.
My nephew has colitis and may have to have a colostomy bag in the future. He is currently training as a chef at college. Because of this condition he has been told he may not be allowed to complete the course and become a chef. Is this correct? Any advice or web links would be appreciated. Thanks.
Tags: Becoming A Chef, Colitis, Colostomy Bag, Nephew

October 30th, 2009 at 10:36 pm
I would get that checked out - I can’t see any reason why someone with colitis could not get a job as a chef - that sounds outrageous.
November 3rd, 2009 at 2:07 am
Unless his work involves heavy digging, or other kinds of manual work, having a colostomy (if he does have to get one) should not make any difference to his job. If he is not sure about this, he can ask his stoma nurse for advice.
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November 5th, 2009 at 10:22 pm
it could be a hygiene issue you’ll have to take advice because if he completes the course he may be unemployable