If this is a Test, Have I Passed Yet? : Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
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... face ? " My heart started to pound . Suddenly , I realized why everyone was ignoring me . My face had become so distorted that no one even recognized me . Once people realized who I was , they averted their eyes as they asked me how I ...
... face ? " My heart started to pound . Suddenly , I realized why everyone was ignoring me . My face had become so distorted that no one even recognized me . Once people realized who I was , they averted their eyes as they asked me how I ...
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... face is still a face that is part of a body that can function . Having a thin face and drug - free body may cost you your health and your freedom . Recognize that this will be an ongoing theme , and work toward finding compromises that ...
... face is still a face that is part of a body that can function . Having a thin face and drug - free body may cost you your health and your freedom . Recognize that this will be an ongoing theme , and work toward finding compromises that ...
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... face it alone . Living with chronic illness takes strength that I am not always certain I have . What can help us face this sense of isolation and lone- liness , so we can continue our day - to - day existence with- out experiencing ...
... face it alone . Living with chronic illness takes strength that I am not always certain I have . What can help us face this sense of isolation and lone- liness , so we can continue our day - to - day existence with- out experiencing ...
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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abdomen able accept activities adolescent anger angry bathroom become better body bowel obstruction career carpool CCFA CCFC child chronic illness close friends Colitis colon colonoscopy comfortable cope Crohn's disease daily decided decision diagnosis diarrhea diet difficult doctor drug emotional energy Enterostomal therapists experience face fear feel felt Ferne finally gastroenterologist gastrointestinal tract give guilt hair hospital ileostomy ileum inflammatory bowel disease intestine intravenous Jack Jessica knew lactose intolerance large bowel listening lives look meal Mommy mother nasogastric tube never night nurse nutrition ourselves pain parents partner patients person physical pills prednisone realized remember responsibilities share sick sigmoidoscopies sleep small intestine someone stoma stomach stress suffering summer surgery symptoms talk tell tests things told treatment tube ulcer weeks wonderful X-rays