If this is a Test, Have I Passed Yet? : Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
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... test . I left the doctor's office , my mind racing with a million questions . I spent the next two weeks waiting , preoccu- pied . I slept poorly , waking in the night and wrestling with adolescent nightmares . I worried that the test ...
... test . I left the doctor's office , my mind racing with a million questions . I spent the next two weeks waiting , preoccu- pied . I slept poorly , waking in the night and wrestling with adolescent nightmares . I worried that the test ...
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... tests to flexible sigmoidoscopies . Depending on your chronic illness , you will get a chance to become reacquainted with old , familiar tests . Whenever the emer- gency room nurses see me coming , they run the other way . They know ...
... tests to flexible sigmoidoscopies . Depending on your chronic illness , you will get a chance to become reacquainted with old , familiar tests . Whenever the emer- gency room nurses see me coming , they run the other way . They know ...
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... tests so you can really describe them and help allay our fears . Go and see the tests . Talk to us when we come back so that you develop an understanding of what we are really going through when we leave your custody . Value and use ...
... tests so you can really describe them and help allay our fears . Go and see the tests . Talk to us when we come back so that you develop an understanding of what we are really going through when we leave your custody . Value and use ...
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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