If this is a Test, Have I Passed Yet? : Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
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... Tell your partner , parents and close friends how difficult it is to lose control - and thank them for their help when you need it , and tell them no thanks when you feel ready to resume your independence . Loss of control as a result ...
... Tell your partner , parents and close friends how difficult it is to lose control - and thank them for their help when you need it , and tell them no thanks when you feel ready to resume your independence . Loss of control as a result ...
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... tell them that if it did hurt I would look as if I were in pain . I then ask them if I look as if I am in pain . If I don't , they will be able to tell , and will com- pletely relax . If something hurts I will tell them , and will ask ...
... tell them that if it did hurt I would look as if I were in pain . I then ask them if I look as if I am in pain . If I don't , they will be able to tell , and will com- pletely relax . If something hurts I will tell them , and will ask ...
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... telling versus not telling . If I didn't tell , he would not get the facts straight . If I did tell , he might feel uncomfortable that he had made a joke about a serious medical con- dition . I was in a bind . Although Crohn's disease ...
... telling versus not telling . If I didn't tell , he would not get the facts straight . If I did tell , he might feel uncomfortable that he had made a joke about a serious medical con- dition . I was in a bind . Although Crohn's disease ...
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