How to Live With Someone With Crohn's Disease

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Living with Crohn's Disease

remicade.com — “News, tips, and events to help living with Crohn's easier.View full resource at remicade.com

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Crohn’s disease does not have to interfere with your everyday life. Learn how Remicade can help. http://bit.ly/9CBnZt

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How One College Student Controls Crohn's Disease

webmd.com — “There's no cure for Crohn's disease, but that hasn't stopped this young woman from living a full life.View full resource at webmd.com

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How One College Student Controls Crohn's Disease: There's no cure for Crohn's disease, but that hasn't stopped thi... http://bit.ly/c7UNOy

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How Much Better Would You Feel if You had a Friend Who Really Understood What it was Like to Live with Your Illness? - Living Well With Crohn's Disease - Everyday Health Blogs

everydayhealth.com — “A woman I'll call Vickie contacted me recently for a coaching session. Vickie has had a rare autoimmune.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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If you or someone you love has a chronic condition remember: A little empathy goes a long way! http://ow.ly/4TmRS

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What It's Like: Crohn's Disease Information on Healthline

healthline.com — “Josh Golder, 26, lives in Boston, Massachusetts and is an advocate for persons living with Crohn's Disease. Healthline recently interviewed him to find out what it's like to have Crohn's Disease.View full resource at healthline.com

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How and Why to Love Yourself When You Have a Chronic Illness - Living Well With Crohn's Disease - Everyday Health Blogs

everydayhealth.com — “Richard M. Cohen is an author and an award-winning journalist, and last spring I sent him an email in.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Would you love a family member or friend any less if he or she were diagnosed with a chronic illness? How about yourself? http://ow.ly/WZy0

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How I stopped getting annoyed by other people - Living Well With Crohn's Disease - Everyday Health Blogs

everydayhealth.com — “Do you ever get annoyed when people do things you wish they wouldn't or don't do things you wish they.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Find yourself getting annoyed at everyone? Here's some sure-fire advice that will give you piece of mind. http://ow.ly/1YZwG

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Crohn's Disease of Small Bowel Managing Your Crohn's Disease : Learning Center on Healthline.com

healthline.com — “Josh Golder, 26, lives in Boston, Massachusetts and is an advocate for persons living with Crohn's Disease. Healthline recently interviewed him to find out what it's like to have Crohn's Disease.View full resource at healthline.com

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@AnneShirley06 Hi...if you're interested in some free resources on managing Crohn's check out http://bit.ly/NoeBb

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Some Thoughts About How We Can Get the Understanding We Need - Living Well With Crohn's Disease - Everyday Health Blogs

everydayhealth.com — “We all know how good it feels to be really understood. When it happens, it may not cure our illness, but.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Some thoughts about how we can get the understanding we need from blogger Tom Robinson http://ow.ly/1tNYB

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Patient Voices - Crohn's Disease - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Early onset, embarrassing symptoms and life-changing surgeries: seven men and women with Crohn's disease speak.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Great NYT article about how Crohn's Disease affects the lives of the young. http://bit.ly/SP9Cn

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New Research: Vitamin D Supplements could help fight Crohn's Disease | Natural Health & Organic Living Blog

globalhealingcenter.com — “According to a new study, taking a vitamin d supplement can help with the effects of Crohn's Disease. Learn more about this study and how you can benefit from it.View full resource at globalhealingcenter.com

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New Blogpost: Vitamin D Supplements could help fight Crohn’s Disease, new study says: http://bit.ly/99bPbF #health #wellness

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The Gluten-free Diet Saved Me from Crohns Disease | Gluten Free Works

glutenfreeworks.com — “I have always had a funky stomach. As a very young child I recall laying on my stomach on the living room floor trying to alleviate the horrible cramps and pains I used to get on a regular basis. Coming from a family full of tummy trouble, I thought it was normal and never complained. [...]View full resource at glutenfreeworks.com

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Lives Changed by REMICADE

remicade.com — “Read the full story about a Crohn's patient named John and how he struggled with the side effects of steroid treatment until he found REMICADE" (infliximab).View full resource at remicade.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 25, 2010 at 3:54 am By:

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At age 19, John was diagnosed with Crohn's disease. See why he says that Remicade changed his life. http://bit.ly/d7wkAJ

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How to Care for Someone With Alzheimer's Disease | eHow.com

ehow.com — “How to Care for Someone With Alzheimer's Disease. 70 percent of people with Alzheimer's live at home, and most are cared for by family members. Caregivers are called upon to provide moral support, medication, meals and days structured with...View full resource at ehow.com

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Lives Changed by REMICADE (infliximab) - John's Story (Whole)

remicade.com — “Read the full story about a Crohn's patient named John and how he struggled with the side effects of steroid treatment until he found REMICADE" (infliximab).View full resource at remicade.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 22, 2010 at 5:33 pm By:

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Read John's story - a man diagnosed with Crohn's disease who found relief from his symptoms through the use of Remicade.http://bit.ly/dnnj8C

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