Feedspot's Top 50 Crohn's Blogs and Websites in 2025: Crohnie Mommy at #14
- Suzy Burnett
- Apr 9
- 3 min read

I am excited to share some fantastic news with all of you! Recently, my blog, Crohnie Mommy, received recognition from Feedspot as one of the top 50 Crohn's blogs and websites in 2025, ranking at #14 among a remarkable list of 154 blogs. This acknowledgment not only reflects my journey with Crohn's disease, but also represents the voices of many warriors battling IBD every day.
I want to celebrate this milestone and shine a light on other advocates, like Natalie Hayden, who rightfully deserves the top spot. Together, we gather strength from our shared experiences of living with Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis, making each day a little easier.
The IBD community is filled with incredible individuals ready to share their journeys. It's not just about raising awareness; it’s about creating a network that fosters hope. When I reviewed the top 50 list curated by Feedspot, I realized how fortunate I am to be surrounded by these dedicated voices. Each blog offers a unique perspective on living with IBD, presenting support, insights, and often humor. The strong voices within our community are a constant reminder of what we can achieve together. It's inspiring to witness how others lead the charge in advocacy, encouraging everyone to share their stories.
Feedspot is known for promoting content creators across various platforms. They categorize a wide range of media sources, making them easy for readers to discover. Whether you are a blogger, podcaster, or simply seeking reliable information about Crohn's disease, Feedspot simplifies the process. For instance, users can subscribe to their favorite blogs, podcasts, and other media through the Feedspot Reader. This feature makes it easier for anyone interested in IBD-related content to stay updated and engaged. In a time when credible content is essential, Feedspot helps connect individuals with the resources they need to feel informed and empowered.
Being recognized as #14 among the top 50 Crohn's blogs is a true honor, but it also paves the way for more collaboration. The IBD community thrives on shared experiences, and blogs play an essential part in this ecosystem. Through the Feedspot platform, bloggers and advocates can connect and discover partnerships with organizations focused on IBD. This spirit of collaboration is vital for raising awareness and funding for research. When we engage actively, we amplify our messages and reach individuals who may feel isolated in their battle with IBD.

Being a patient advocate goes beyond sharing personal stories; it's about sparking change. Recognitions from platforms like Feedspot uplift not only individual bloggers but the entire IBD community. They highlight the importance of patient voices and shine a light on the issues we care about. Blogs in the Feedspot list create a rich tapestry of experiences, addressing challenges ranging from daily routines to the emotional impact of chronic illness. Each entry influences this vital conversation and sheds light on stories that often go unheard.
Each blog on the top 50 list serves as a valuable resource. They are places where individuals can learn from one another and grow in understanding. Even during tough times, our community continues to support each other, emphasizing resilience and hope. As a proud voice in the IBD community, I aim to utilize my platform to provide valuable insights and share helpful resources. Together, we can create an environment where everyone feels supported, knowing they are not alone in their struggles.
My recognition as #14 on Feedspot's list of top 50 Crohn's blogs is more than a personal achievement—it is a source of motivation. This acknowledgment belongs to every individual battling IBD and advocating for change. Together, we stand united, supporting each other through our journeys and celebrating the remarkable efforts of fellow advocates. I encourage you to explore Feedspot and discover the world of IBD bloggers and influencers. It’s a wonderful community of support, hope and knowledge.
Let us continue to shine a light on our experiences, foster connections, and elevate the conversation around Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis. Together, we can make a meaningful impact.

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