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Mr.Colitiscrohns
@mr.colitiscrohnsNO 1239
Global Rank4.25M
Followers864
Videos1626.70M
Views60.27M
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mr.colitiscrohns tiktok Introduction
mr.colitiscrohns is a tiktok influencers from the United Kingdom with 4246144 followers. His/her video classification is Public Figure in tiktok. Many people who follow him/her are because of his/her classification. He/She has published more than 864 videos, with a cumulative total of 60274967 likes, and a total of 4246144 fans. In the current tiktok ranking in the United States, he/she ranks No. United Kingdom and ranks No. 1239 globally.
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tiktok homepage link:https://www.tiktok.com/@mr.colitiscrohns
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mr.colitiscrohns's pricing:
Nano: $50–$300
Micro: $300–$1,250
Mid: $1,250–$3,500
Macro: $3,500–$12,000
Celebrity: $12,000+
Also, the most commonly and popular used tiktok hashtags in mr.colitiscrohns 's most famous tiktok videos are these:
#fyp #foryou #dlaciebie #viral #dcb #fy #tend #foryoupage #obsessed #makeup #makeuptutorial #sheingals #shein #sheinEu #leo
In the past 30 days, he/she has released for following 8 videos, 6315042 views, 348941 likes, 5869 comments and 3758 shares
not only that.
His/her average playback of each video reached 789380.25, an average of 43617.63 likes per video, an average of 733.63 per video, and an average of 469.75 sharing times per video.
His/her best and the first three best videos played 5700000, 6013500, respectively. These three videos are:Because of the position of my bag, we always book extra leg room seats for long-haul flights. This means I can let the bag fill without putting too much pressure on it. I was paying for them until someone informed me that if you have a disability, they will be allocated for free (and you get extra baggage allowance for medical supplies, by the way). I contacted @British Airways weeks before who ensured I got the extra space. On the flight home however we were moved without warning and I was stuck in a middle row seat, all cramped up for 11 hrs. The flight was fully booked so we could not move. The flight attendants said we could ask people to move if we wanted, but that those people had paid for extra leg room, had ‘long legs’ and would likely not want to. Apparently even if you have allocated seats because of a disability, someone can still purchase those seats. In my opinion that’s putting profit over people’s safety and comfort.. if you have an allocated seat due to a disability, that should be locked in. Luckily my bag didn’t explode entirely, but it did leak on my skin and my clothes. You guys know I’m not ashamed of my bag, but for someone who may be, and had just had surgery and their bag leaked - they may be put off travelling altogether. It can be humiliating when your bag leaks in an enclosed space, not to mention a health and safety issue. Overall I’d say I’ve found airline staff extremely accommodating for those with a stoma, but sometimes it feels like it’s not taken seriously or seen as a disability at all. I’ve been met with all kinds of attitudes about this, but I feel they still have some work to do… what do you guys think? Please give this a share and tag BA so they can take a look at those policies.; Replying to @Cheryl Today I had a really positive phone call with a great member of staff at BA. They apologised for their mistake and they put me in touch with the person to speak to about making changes moving forward. I’ll keep you all posted on that! And as I said, I see my stoma as something that gave me back the ability to do anything I want to in life - not hinder it. This is, and has been my whole message for as long as I’ve been posting online. One video of a real experience should not change that. I won’t pretend it’s always easy, but I would choose it over suffering with IBD any day. Remember no stoma is the same, we all have different experiences with them and should respect how individuals feel about their own conditions. You absolutely do not need to fear travelling. It’s my favourite thing to do! Go enjoy life guys 💙; An insight into @Alondra Sierra recovery process. What an amazing video.
Published videos
Can you train with a stoma? I’ve been a specialised rehabilitation coach for over eight years and in this time I’ve worked with over 200 Ostomates. I’m proud to say that my LBI online coaching programme now includes four in-person events solely focused around training with a stoma. Join our thriving global community and elevate your health and wellbeing while embracing life with a stoma. For details on how to sign up, comment below or drop me a direct message starting with the word *coaching*
00:43AD | What makes the stoma bag I use so different, and why does it fit my body so well? Your stoma and body profile are as individual as you are, and they can change over time. That's why it's essential to ensure that the stoma products you're using meet your needs, also when these needs change. I use the Sensura Mio Concave, and in the video, I show you why. Discover the BodyCheck tool in my bio to find out, what matches your stoma. @Coloplast
00:49When you lose control of your health you come to realise that a lot of the worries you previously had are just insignificant..
00:23Loved chatting with you @T2FITUK and appreciate you having me on the podcast to share my story. Go and check out the full episode..
01:04Replying to @Cheryl Today I had a really positive phone call with a great member of staff at BA. They apologised for their mistake and they put me in touch with the person to speak to about making changes moving forward. I’ll keep you all posted on that! And as I said, I see my stoma as something that gave me back the ability to do anything I want to in life - not hinder it. This is, and has been my whole message for as long as I’ve been posting online. One video of a real experience should not change that. I won’t pretend it’s always easy, but I would choose it over suffering with IBD any day. Remember no stoma is the same, we all have different experiences with them and should respect how individuals feel about their own conditions. You absolutely do not need to fear travelling. It’s my favourite thing to do! Go enjoy life guys 💙
01:42Because of the position of my bag, we always book extra leg room seats for long-haul flights. This means I can let the bag fill without putting too much pressure on it. I was paying for them until someone informed me that if you have a disability, they will be allocated for free (and you get extra baggage allowance for medical supplies, by the way). I contacted @British Airways weeks before who ensured I got the extra space. On the flight home however we were moved without warning and I was stuck in a middle row seat, all cramped up for 11 hrs. The flight was fully booked so we could not move. The flight attendants said we could ask people to move if we wanted, but that those people had paid for extra leg room, had ‘long legs’ and would likely not want to. Apparently even if you have allocated seats because of a disability, someone can still purchase those seats. In my opinion that’s putting profit over people’s safety and comfort.. if you have an allocated seat due to a disability, that should be locked in. Luckily my bag didn’t explode entirely, but it did leak on my skin and my clothes. You guys know I’m not ashamed of my bag, but for someone who may be, and had just had surgery and their bag leaked - they may be put off travelling altogether. It can be humiliating when your bag leaks in an enclosed space, not to mention a health and safety issue. Overall I’d say I’ve found airline staff extremely accommodating for those with a stoma, but sometimes it feels like it’s not taken seriously or seen as a disability at all. I’ve been met with all kinds of attitudes about this, but I feel they still have some work to do… what do you guys think? Please give this a share and tag BA so they can take a look at those policies.
01:43I had some symptoms unusual for me and my heart didn’t feel too good for a few days. Thankfully it’s likely to be due an excess intake of stimulants such as caffeine and/or lower levels of potassium and magnesium. Feeling fine now and will go and get some further tests back in the UK. I guess I couldn’t come to the US without trying out their medical system as a health content creator 🫣 Also advice to anyone holidaying in the US - pay for travel insurance!! You never know when you might need it. This short visit would have cost over $3,500 😬
TODO LO QUE TENGO QUE HACER🥺 TE UNO A WASSAP SI ME PASAS ESTE VIDEO POR INSTA: CARXLOSC #fyp
00:23TODO LO QUE TENGO QUE HACER🥺 TE UNO A WASSAP SI ME PASAS ESTE VIDEO POR INSTA: CARXLOSC #fyp
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