Sure I don't mind. I have had diverticulitis for about 10 years, a few small pockets in my sigmoid colon. I have had some flare-ups and digestive issues but never hospitalized. Ironically I had a colonoscopy about 3 months ago, and they said everything looked fine, no inflammation etc. My first symptom was a fever on 1/17 which I thought could be covid. It took 24 hours to get a covid test, but by that time I was feeling the pain of diverticulitis. The next day a CT at the walk-in clinic revealed a perforated colon and infection and they sent me straight to a bed in the hospital. I spent 4 days on IV antibiotics, and was showing improvements so I went home for a week. But the whole time I had the chills (no fever) and just didn't feel right then I got another fever and went back (this time through the ER which was a 6 hour nightmare). The next CT revealed I my infection wasn't better, and it was now a fairly large abscess. The next day I had a procedure where they put a drain in the abscess and I spent 5 more days in. Lots of pain, fever, aches, discomfort, other body stuff and of course the haze of morphine it was not a great time. The doctors came twice and offered to take me to surgery to remove the colon and I'd leave with a hopefully temporary colostomy bag, then they would re-attach the colon later. I opted to keep fighting it, so I can get the surgery under better conditions, with no colostomy bag. I went home with the drain but I got it out a few days ago and they said it's looking much better. .I'm 41 and this runs in the family.