Ulcerative Colitis
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Because there is no sufficient evidence as to what causes ulcerative colitis there is no way to prevent it.
By Dimpel Patel | Published 6/27/2008
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Deep-Breathing Techniques for Ulcerative Colitis Flares
By Gary Davis | Published 6/27/2008
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Flares of Crohn's disease mean stress and pain. Learn the breathing techniques you can use to relax and cut your level of discomfort when you're ill.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/26/2008
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I think that one of the best things a person can do to counter symptoms of ulcerative colitis is to control one's own breathing.
By Sighgu | Published 6/26/2008
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Crohn's patients have extra challenges other dieters don't have to face. Making a series of small changes in your eating habits will help you navigate food restrictions and disappointments on your weight-loss journey.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/24/2008
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Probiotics have become a very popular supplement in aiding digestion and alleviating the symptoms of ulcerative colitis.
By Dimpel Patel | Published 6/24/2008
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As a patient with Crohn's disease, you might encounter it on the job job or in your social life. Sooner or later, most patients come face to face with the stigma attached to this incurable illness. The trick to living with the disease is to sail right past the stigma.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/24/2008
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It's a tough place in which to find yourself. Your current medications aren't making much headway against the effects of active Crohn's disease. Read why you need to think twice before rushing to the health food store to load up on some alternative remedies.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/24/2008
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Certain breathing techniques can help you to manage the pain during an ulcerative colitis flare up.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/24/2008
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How to diet with ulcerative colitis
By Gary Davis | Published 6/24/2008
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Alternative Medicine for Ulcerative Colitis
By Gary Davis | Published 6/24/2008
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As a patient with Crohn's disease for many years, I have found myself less concerned with the unfairness of suffering than with finding any practical result from it. Converting to Catholicism helped me find meaning in suffering.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/23/2008
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Every Crohn's patient has suffered from them. Sometimes the cramps are so severe, we bend over in sudden pain. For many, relaxation techniques are the most effective way to deal with the discomfort.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/23/2008
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If you have Crohn's disease, you have what's known as an invisible disability. Although qualifying for Social Security disability payments is much easier these days than in the past, it's not always the right path for every patient.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/23/2008
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You're a Crohn's patient, a parent of a small child, maybe somebody's spouse and an employee. Here are some tips for coping with all these demands when you suffer from a chronic illness.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/23/2008
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Parenting Teens while Managing Ulcerative Colitis
By Gary Davis | Published 6/23/2008
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Ulcerative colitis affects every family member, including teens. It is important to keep in mind that your teen needs to live a normal teenager's life even when you are having a flare up.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/23/2008
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Although inflammatory bowel disease can disrupt a person's standard of living it is not considered to be a disability.
By Dimpel Patel | Published 6/23/2008
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Abdominal pain and cramping are common symptoms of ulcerative colitis and can be debilitating.
By Dimpel Patel | Published 6/23/2008
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Coping with Ulcerative Colitis: Easing Cramps
By Gary Davis | Published 6/23/2008
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Cramping is an unfortunate and painful symptom of ulcerative colitis. Easing the cramping may seem impossible but, if you relax, it is possible.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/23/2008
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Parenting Young Children While Managing Ulcerative Colitis
By Gary Davis | Published 6/23/2008
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Parenting is difficult. Living with ulcerative colitis is difficult. When you pair the two up, you have an interesting situation. You can make it through these challenging times with a little creative thinking.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/23/2008
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Is Ulcerative Colitis a Disability?
By Gary Davis | Published 6/20/2008
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God will help you through anything, including ulcerative colitis, as long as you truly believe in Him.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/20/2008
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Ulcerative Colitis and Religion
By Gary Davis | Published 6/20/2008
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In some cases, Ulcerative Colitis should be considered a disability. It is very important to understand the disease so you can determine if a person should be considered disabled due to their Ulcerative Colitis.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/20/2008
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Seven-year-old Mattie got sick a lot. She was really upset when the other girls in the neighborhood didn't want to take time to play with her. However, life became a little easier when a new family moved in across the street.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/20/2008
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An Ulcerative Colitis Bedtime Story
By Gary Davis | Published 6/20/2008
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There's plenty of alternative options to complement or take the place of conventional ulcerative colitis medication that won't produce unpleasant side effects.
By Sighgu | Published 6/19/2008
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Most Crohn's patients don't need to lose weight, unless they've gained weight as a result of prednisone or other steroids. If you can't change your medication, then try to lose weight without losing important nutrients or causing a flare.
By Laurel1nd | Published 6/19/2008
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Until quite recently, few people besides physicians and Crohn's patients and their families were aware that Crohn's existed, and what the symptoms and signs of the disease were. That's beginning to change.
By Laurel1nd | Published 6/19/2008
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There are a number of natural treatments and supplements on the market, aimed at sick people in general, and in some cases, at Crohn's patients specifically. I've tried most of them, and had mixed results, but no cures.
By Laurel1nd | Published 6/19/2008
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Being lazy, nasty, childish and anti-social are all stigmas associated with Ulcerative colitis. Education is the key to overcoming these stigmas.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/13/2008
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There is no cure for or known cause of Crohn's disease. In terms of learning about the illness, we've barely scratched the surface. After struggling for more than 30 years with this illness, I have a wish list for the future.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/13/2008
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Although advances continue to be made in the treatment of Crohn's disease, there is no cure. Socially it still carries a stigma, and discussion of it is often seen as an invasion of privacy.
By Laurel1nd | Published 6/13/2008
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The costs of medical treatment for ulcerative colitis can get very expensive. It is important to educate yourself about procedures, medications, health insurance and knowing your rights when it comes to disability.
By Dimpel Patel | Published 6/13/2008
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Some Crohn's patients are lactose intolerant, but thankfully I'm not one of them. My favorite Crohn's friendly food is organic yogurt with active live cultures
By Laurel1nd | Published 6/13/2008
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Those who suffer from Ulcerative colitis are forced to make many changes in their lifestyle. One of the biggest changes is in their diet and eating habits.
By Dimpel Patel | Published 6/13/2008
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When you look at the cost of living with Crohn's, you quickly find that it's much more than just your medications.
By Laurel1nd | Published 6/13/2008
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For many patients with Crohn's disease, the most immediate hurdle is paying their bills. The illness cuts across all financial facets of daily living for them and their families.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/13/2008
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Although It's plain and simple, you can do a lot with it. For many individuals with Crohn's disease, white rice is easy to digest. It occupies the top spot on my list of favorite foods.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/13/2008
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A Look At Qualifying for disability Benefits with Ulcerative colitis
By Gary Davis | Published 6/13/2008
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Very few people with Crohn's disease ever complain of getting too much sleep. They're more likely to be yawning at noon. Although several facets of the disease make it hard to get enough sleep, changing a series of habits can help.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/13/2008
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Crohn's disease doesn't turn off when you go to sleep, unfortunately. While you may be able to leap out of bed and race to the bathroom, many of us simply can't, and it's better to protect your bed and your clothing.
By Laurel1nd | Published 6/13/2008
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You can safely use alternative and complimentary medicine techniques to help control your ulcerative colitis symptoms. It is important that you work with your health care professional to incorporate them into your treatment plan.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/13/2008
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Crohn's disease is more common in the U.S. and northern Europe, and least common in underdeveloped countries. It is more common in northern US states than in southern. Is there something in our diet and how we live that makes a difference?
By Laurel1nd | Published 6/13/2008
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Sometimes my ulcerative colitis symptoms prevent me from getting good, sound sleep.
By Sighgu | Published 6/13/2008
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A Look at the Ulcerative Colitis Stigma
By Gary Davis | Published 6/13/2008
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One of the first things a patient just diagnosed with Crohn's disease asks is how he got it. Many embark on a guilt trip for most of their lives, trying to figure out what they did to become ill. Read on to learn my thoughts about the origins of the disease.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/13/2008
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Dieting can be very dangerous when you have ulcerative colitis. Get help from medical professionals and use common sense if you want to lose weight and stay healthy.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/13/2008
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Trying odd suggestions may lead you to the sleep you crave when you are dealing with a flare up.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/13/2008
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Research suggests that ulcerative colitis is a genetic autoimmune disease. If this is true, the only way to prevent it would be genetic testing prior to conception.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/13/2008
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How to Get Sleep when You Have Ulcerative Colitis
By Gary Davis | Published 6/13/2008
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How much control does the sufferer have over ulcerative colitis?
By Gary Davis | Published 6/13/2008
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I absolutely believe that ulcerative colitis can be prevented.
By Sighgu | Published 6/13/2008
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There certainly is a ton of stigma attached to having ulcerative colitis.
By Sighgu | Published 6/13/2008
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Research is being done daily across the country to find new ways to treat ulcerative colitis. It is important for ulcerative colitis sufferers to support the research so that one day, hopefully, a cure will be found.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/6/2008
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Ulcerative colitis is an expensive disease. Staying home because of flare ups and medical costs can make life difficult. Little changes can make the difference in your financial future.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/6/2008
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Be smart, and you can manage your life inexpensively.
By Sighgu | Published 6/6/2008
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Dairy products can cause me to have a flare up. Surprisingly, a friend suggested that I try yogurt to help manage my ulcerative colitis.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 6/6/2008
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I love to cook with coconut oil, which I use daily. Yet if I had to choose, I'd say psyllium husks will be my all-time favorite.
By Sighgu | Published 6/6/2008
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I think that in the near future, those suffering from ulcerative colitis and other bowel disorders (including inflammatory bowel disorders and irritable bowel syndrome) will indeed begin to turn to alternative and complementary medicine and therapies.
By Sighgu | Published 6/6/2008
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Try various supplements and herbs to help you better cope with the stress brought on by ulcerative colitis.
By Sighgu | Published 5/16/2008
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It would be wonderful if some genius could design a way for employers to understand all about inflammatory bowel disease, so that they will no longer cast their workers as malingerers whenever one calls in sick.
By Sighgu | Published 5/16/2008
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Read on to find out how to enjoy an incredible, well-rounded range of health-promoting foods.
By Sighgu | Published 5/16/2008
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If you find yourself having a hard time finding treatment that really works for you, consider a nutritional approach.
By Sighgu | Published 5/16/2008
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As with other chronic illness, it takes the voices of many people to raise awareness of ulcerative colitis.
By Lenora Murdock | Published 5/16/2008
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Finding support and education programs for ulcerative colitis patients seems challenging. However, there are a number of programs designed to assist ulcerative colitis sufferers.
By Lenora Murdock | Published 5/16/2008
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If I could offer one piece of advise: "Explore alternative options before choosing conventional medicine. Learn about it thoroughly."
By Sighgu | Published 5/16/2008
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Considering all that I have learned, the direction that having ulcerative colitis has taken me, I cannot have regrets... Read on to find out how my physical and psychological health has improved with time, learning and experience.
By Sighgu | Published 5/16/2008
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if you take a handful of pills everyday, several times a day, you understand the challenge of keeping track of doses. It is important to your health and safety to take medications as prescribed.
By Lenora Murdock | Published 5/16/2008
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Does your doctor really care about you and what you are going through? Mine didn't.
By Genevieve Adams | Published 5/16/2008
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Despite spending tons of money on my own treatments for bowel problems, I feel that it's money well spent. It is spent on health, after all, and what could be more important?
By Sighgu | Published 5/16/2008
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For me, the easiest symptoms of ulcerative colitis is the diarrhea. The hardest symptom is definitely gas.
By Sighgu | Published 5/16/2008
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Stress is something difficult to deal with and medications for anxiety are not always the answer.
By Dimpel Patel | Published 5/16/2008
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After getting over the surprise and shock of being diagnosed with UC, I found a way to change my outlook on my problem and live normally.
By Colojuno | Published 5/16/2008
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With the diagnosis of a chronic illness, a patient is often forced to make many lifestyle modifications. As a patient with Crohn's disease, I've noted several major changes in my outlook on life as well.
By Vonda Sines | Published 5/16/2008
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It's about more than controlling pain and stocking up on bathroom tissue. Managing Crohn's disease cuts across all slices of life.
By Vonda Sines | Published 5/16/2008
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Tips about how to work with a family physician, support groups and specialists to get the treatment needed to manage your ulcerative colitis.
By Sheri Fresonke Harper | Published 5/16/2008
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Ulcerative Colitis is an expensive and painful disease that can keep you from work. Many of the procedures needed to evaluate your condition are expensive especially colonoscopies, x-rays and lab results.
By Sheri Fresonke Harper | Published 5/16/2008
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It took humility and hard work to realize that ulcerative colitis was something I would have to live with for the rest of my life and that it was my choice whether I wanted to allow this disease to control and dictate my life.
By Dimpel Patel | Published 5/16/2008
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Ulcerative colitis does not have to control or dictate your life.
By Dimpel Patel | Published 5/16/2008
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There are very few doctors who specialize in Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis and no clinics devoted to IBDs. Not many counselors understand them, either. But what if there were specialty clinics where doctors could come and train?
By Laurel1nd | Published 5/16/2008
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There are treatments available for almost every symptom of Crohn's disease. Some work better than others, and some work for some Crohn's patients but not others. I still haven't found anything that stops the pain of my abdominal cramps.
By Laurel1nd | Published 5/16/2008
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Lots of symptoms go with UC, but what is the worst part?
By Genevieve Adams | Published 5/16/2008
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When my condition really starts stressing me out, I have a ritual to get myself back on track.
By Genevieve Adams | Published 5/16/2008
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This article features various mediums that discuss poop and animal scat including nonfiction, fiction, scientific research, quotations, trivia and web sites.
By Sheri Fresonke Harper | Published 5/16/2008
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Ulcerative colitis symptoms such as canker sores, gas and acid, diarrhea, painful joints and vitamin deficiency can weaken the body's ability to fight disease. These tips help keep symptoms under control.
By Sheri Fresonke Harper | Published 5/16/2008
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The first bout with ulcerative colitis can surprise, scare, and depress an ulcerative colitis patient. Knowing basic facts about the disease and where to go for help.
By Sheri Fresonke Harper | Published 5/16/2008
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This article discusses helpful suggestions for future developments that could improve the lifestyle of ulcerative patients.
By Sheri Fresonke Harper | Published 5/16/2008
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Control ulcerative colitis stress by managing your time, having a cleanup kit, enjoying activities that allow meditation, self-massage, biofeedback and hypnosis. This article explains what and how to use each technique.
By Sheri Fresonke Harper | Published 5/16/2008
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Dealing with ulcerative colitis is an every day struggle and is also very stressful. I have a variety of symptoms from mild to severe and there are several ways I go about dealing with them.
By Nichole | Published 5/16/2008
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Ulcerative colitis is a daily battle for me. Each day I keep wondering what things would be nice to have or see in the world in response to ulcerative colitis. This is my wish list.
By Nichole | Published 5/16/2008
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Ulcerative Colitis has been a challenge and a struggle for me. It has certainly changed my outlook on life and many aspects of my life. This is how ulcerative colitis has changed my view on life.
By Nichole | Published 5/16/2008
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Ulcerative colitis changed many things in my life, but I didn't let it defeat me.
By Genevieve Adams | Published 5/15/2008
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Here is what I wish I would have been able to hear from someone else when I was first diagnosed.
By Genevieve Adams | Published 5/15/2008
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One of several ways to try and alleviate stress when you have Ulcerative Colitis.
By Colojuno | Published 5/15/2008
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Here are some things that I wish were out there to help UC sufferers.
By Genevieve Adams | Published 5/15/2008
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Ulcerative colitis affects all aspects of your life, including your money.
By Genevieve Adams | Published 5/15/2008
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Finding the easiest way to deal with my UC symptoms takes time, but you can find what is best for you.
By Colojuno | Published 5/15/2008
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Chronic illness naturally produces stress, and Crohn's disease produces more stress than most. I deal daily with the stresses of Crohn's disease by using a three-pronged approach.
By Laurel1nd | Published 5/15/2008
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Many people allow their doctors to have complete control over their treatment. They end up feeling sick, helpless, and hopeless. If you learn everything you can, you can take an active role in your health care.
By Laurel1nd | Published 5/15/2008
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Crohn's disease has many symptoms, but each Crohn's patient probably has a different symptom at the top of their own list of worst ones. For me, it's diarrhea.
By Laurel1nd | Published 5/15/2008
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There are a lot of symptoms of ulcerative colitis. Every symptom has a lot of ways to cope. These are just the basics.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 5/15/2008
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In the world that exists only in my mind, things are easier for those of us with ulcerative colitis. Here are some of the things that are in my perfect world.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 5/15/2008
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Because people and symptoms vary widely, finding a treatment plan may take a long time. Stick with the process and you will have a happy ending just like I have.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 5/15/2008
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I had to quit my job when I was trying to find a treatment plan that worked for my ulcerative colitis. Things were tough but my husband and I came out on top.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 5/15/2008
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Focusing on God through prayer and reading the Bible is the only way that I can effectively deal with the stress caused by my ulcerative colitis.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 5/15/2008
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Your diagnosis means an end to the endless days of suffering and the beginning of a normal life.
By Casey L. Holley | Published 5/15/2008
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