If this is a Test, Have I Passed Yet? : Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
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... feeling good about their physical selves , they feel unappealing and may even feel self- disgust . Praise for being thin is about the only “ positive ” feedback a young woman receives for having Crohn's dis- ease . This book focuses on ...
... feeling good about their physical selves , they feel unappealing and may even feel self- disgust . Praise for being thin is about the only “ positive ” feedback a young woman receives for having Crohn's dis- ease . This book focuses on ...
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... feeling a lack of control in the direction my life was moving . People need to feel some measure of control over their lives and destinies . When it is taken away , they feel very insecure . Crohn's disease had controlled my life ...
... feeling a lack of control in the direction my life was moving . People need to feel some measure of control over their lives and destinies . When it is taken away , they feel very insecure . Crohn's disease had controlled my life ...
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... feel so alone that you cannot accept that there is a person in the world who feels as bad as you do . It's hard to believe , but feeling this way can be a very ther- apeutic experience . The " nobody knows the trouble I've seen " feeling ...
... feel so alone that you cannot accept that there is a person in the world who feels as bad as you do . It's hard to believe , but feeling this way can be a very ther- apeutic experience . The " nobody knows the trouble I've seen " feeling ...
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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