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BlancheSplanchnik

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14. wow....I am enraged and so sad to hear about the insurance garbage
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 01:24 PM
Jun 2012

god, makes me mad!!!!! I'm glad to know he made it through that and is good now!!!!!!!!!!

it's a horrible disease, I fucking hate it, and I hate the added burden of ostracism that goes with it.

I was just strolling with a frined a moment ago, at work...she was telling some stories about her high school years...drama class and some other activities...and I realized (again) how most people had a life that I can't imagine. Having activites, being involved...I've come a long way from where I was--lot of emotional damage, yes. But successful people, people with expansive lives tend to have come from childhood experiences where they were involved in things and with people.

I'm just curious; did your husband end up being very isolated and confined at home because of his disease, or prevented from doing the things he wanted to do? Or have no idea even of what he wanted or could do? How did it impact his adult life?

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This is good news. Now, we can just treat people for Jock Colon. n/t Ian David Jun 2012 #1
this is another example KT2000 Jun 2012 #2
ROTFLMAO! HuckleB Jun 2012 #8
Why yes, the ancient sources on gut microflora state... enki23 Jun 2012 #9
+1 BuddhaGirl Jun 2012 #12
fung, fung, fung flamingdem Jun 2012 #3
There's a fungus amugus Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2012 #4
Bowel irritation and nausea Domingo Tavella Jun 2012 #5
This research is supported by gastroenterologist Dr. Seymour Butts longship Jun 2012 #6
Thank you. truedelphi Jun 2012 #7
I started bleeding out the ass, age 7 BlancheSplanchnik Jun 2012 #10
Sounds a lot like my husband's story susanr516 Jun 2012 #11
wow....I am enraged and so sad to hear about the insurance garbage BlancheSplanchnik Jun 2012 #14
He did spend a lot of time at home susanr516 Jun 2012 #16
Thank you for posting, n2doc Demeter Jun 2012 #13
....... BlancheSplanchnik Jun 2012 #15
Interesting, but there have been many such findings that came to nothing LeftishBrit Jun 2012 #17
It's a mice study. HuckleB Jun 2012 #18
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