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Jayda Sutton, living with colitis since 2006, advocates at Oakville's Gutsy Walk on June 1 for Crohn's and colitis research.
Jayda Sutton, an Oakville resident and honorary chair for Ontario's Gutsy Walk, shares her experience living with colitis since 2006.
The disease, which affects digestion and causes severe symptoms, has led to multiple surgeries, including her colon removal.
The Gutsy Walk, held in Oakville's Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park on June 1, raises funds for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis research, aiming to find a cure.
These diseases impact over 322,000 Canadians, causing chronic health issues.
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Jayda Sutton, que vive con colitis desde 2006, aboga en el Gutsy Walk de Oakville el 1 de junio por la investigación de Crohn y la colitis.