How to Cope With Crohn's Disease as a Teen

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Slacking to Cope With Crohn's Disease - Crohn's Disease Blog

everydayhealth.com — “So, I guess you can tell that my Crohn's has been flaring. This time, I am trying to give into the beast a little bit and slow down more.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Why you should slack off when your #Crohn's Disease flares up. http://ow.ly/1tOgP

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How is Your Crohn's Today? - Crohn's Disease Blog

everydayhealth.com — “I am exhausted from trying to keep from falling over the crest of good health down to the pit of a Crohn's Disease flare. I am hanging on by my toenails.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Why missing the signs of a Crohn's Disease flare up can make coping difficult. http://ow.ly/1CkEP

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Coping Club | Archive | Crohn’s Disease

copingclub.com — “Coping Club | Archive | Crohn’s DiseaseView full resource at copingclub.com

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Check out these 2 awesome videos of how 14 yr old Georgia has coped w/ Crohn's disease http://ht.ly/3G0VL

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Crohn's Disease and Your Menstrual Cycle - Crohn's Disease Center - EverydayHealth.com

everydayhealth.com — “Many women find that their menstrual cycles make their Crohn's disease symptoms worse. Find out why, and how to ease your discomfort, at EverydayHealth.com.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Crohn's Disease and Your Menstrual Cycle - Crohn's Disease Center - EverydayHealth.com http://t.co/2HLYq5l #TCK Teen girls get Crohn's too

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AFA Teens and AFA on Campus Blogs: Coping with Her Grandfather's Alzheimer's Disease and Lessons Learned from "The 36-Hour Day"

afateens.blogspot.com — “AFA Teens and AFA on Campus Blogs: Coping with Her Grandfather's Alzheimer's Disease and Lessons Learned from "The 36-Hour Day"View full resource at afateens.blogspot.com

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How one #teen coped with her grandfather's #Alzheimer's disease and the lessons she took from "The 36-hour Day." http://t.co/lEylxOhF

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REMICADE (infliximab) - Changing Lives

remicade.com — “Inflammatory disorders like Crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis can create life challenges. Find out how others have learned to cope.View full resource at remicade.com

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By fighting chronic inflammation, Remicade has changed the lives of many people. Read some of their stories. http://bit.ly/ay4LME

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