If this is a Test, Have I Passed Yet? : Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
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... Jessica one morning to visit me , she came bouncing into the room all smiles and hugs . All I could see after her ... Jessica's hair is a good example . No one else can ever seem to do it " just right . ” I don't try to hide the fact ...
... Jessica one morning to visit me , she came bouncing into the room all smiles and hugs . All I could see after her ... Jessica's hair is a good example . No one else can ever seem to do it " just right . ” I don't try to hide the fact ...
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... Jessica came to see me . Jessica was very comfortable with the whole experience , but Benjamin was not as seasoned . After cas- ing the room , he started to case me . He focused on my IV and insisted on having his little hands wrapped ...
... Jessica came to see me . Jessica was very comfortable with the whole experience , but Benjamin was not as seasoned . After cas- ing the room , he started to case me . He focused on my IV and insisted on having his little hands wrapped ...
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... Jessica had a wond- erful teacher in nursery school . The teacher called me often so that I could keep abreast of Jessica's reaction to my illness and how it affected her at school . This was her first " real " school experience , and ...
... Jessica had a wond- erful teacher in nursery school . The teacher called me often so that I could keep abreast of Jessica's reaction to my illness and how it affected her at school . This was her first " real " school experience , and ...
Contents
A Personal Note | 1 |
In the Beginning | 9 |
Adolescents Dont Have Bowels So How Come Ive Got Crohns Disease | 21 |
Copyright | |
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