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  1. Managing Your Child's Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis by Keith J. Benkov, Harland S. Winter, 1996-02
  2. Listen to Your Gut: Natural Healing and Dealing with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Crohn's Ulcerative Colitis Diverticulosis IBS by Jini Patel Thompson, 2000-03
  3. Fiber Menace: The Truth About the Leading Role of Fiber in Diet Failure, Constipation, Hemorrhoids, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn's Disease, and Colon Cancer (Volume 1) by Konstantin Monastyrsky, 2005-10-15
  4. The Angry Gut: Coping With Colitis And Crohn's Disease by W. Grant Thompson, 1993-03-22
  5. COLONIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE Medical therapies for colonic Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis Use of sulfa-free 5-ASA products, corticosteroids ... therapies. (Postgraduate Medicine) by MD Jim K. Tung, MD Andrew S. Warner, 2010-06-01
  6. What to Eat with Ibd: A Comprehensive Nutrition and Recipe Guide for Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis [WHAT TO EAT W/IBD]
  7. My Journey: Conquering Ulcerative Colitis: a memoir by Victoria Balitewicz, 2010-02-22
  8. Gut Help: Guide to Breaking Free of IBD and IBS by Stephen Demirjian, 2006-06-01

61. Crohn's Disease: Health And Medical Information About Crohns Disease And Other D
Focuses on Crohn's Disease and ulcerative colitis.
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62. Crohn's Disease Or Ulcerative Colitis
…If You Have Crohn's Disease or ulcerative colitis. Hospitals and doctorsare not all alike…. explaining ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
http://www.medhelp.org/ccf/ibdqioh.htm
How to Choose a Doctor and Hospital
A surgeon who performs a complex procedure often, for example, has better success with it than a surgeon who does the same procedure only occasionally. The complication rate and the death rate for the same procedure may be many times higher at one hospital than another. Clearly the doctor and hospital that you choose have a direct impact on how well you do - especially when you need treatment for Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. These two inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) affect more than 2 million Americans. An estimated 200,000 children under the age of 16 have IBD. Although there is currently no medical cure for these diseases, people with IBD can now enjoy more normal lives thanks to innovative treatments available at some medical centers. However, this is a complex disease that is not easily diagnosed or readily controlled by medications. It may require many operations, each more difficult than the last because of adhesions and obstructions that are caused by scar tissue from the earlier operation. Successful treatment, therefore, requires a medical team with expertise in treating the most difficult cases, and one that has experience with the full range of medical and surgical treatment options available. Choosing a doctor and a hospital for your treatment is one of the most important decisions of your life. No one has more at stake than you.

63. Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD)
Natural diet for people suffering from Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, IBS and celiac disease. Complete list of websites dedicated to this diet.
http://www.scdiet.info/
There are specific carbohydrates which are trouble makers in the digestive system, especially to those people suffering from Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, IBS and Celiac. The purpose of the SCD is to eliminate these carbohydrates and cause a healthy, natural, controlled remission.

64. Ulcerative Colitis
Subject ulcerative colitis Topic Area Colitis Forum The Gastroenterology andLiver Diseases Forum Question Posted By Concerned on Monday, September 21
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Question Posted By: Concerned on Monday, September 21, 1998
I was diagnosed as having ulcerative colitis when I was 21 years old, due to a couple of episodes of bloody diarrhea. The second episode, I had to stop taking the medication because of side effects. Instead, I eliminated dairy products from my diet and took aloe vera juice, acidophilus, etc, and the symptoms went away. I am now 45, and haven't had a recurrence for almost 20 years. My question is: what would normally be recommended for follow-up monitoring in this case? I've had occasional flexible sigmoidoscopies, and a colonoscopy about 10 years ago... all of which showed no problems. Dear bublynski

65. Darren's Homepage - Your Crohn's And Colitis Information Source
Information on Crohn's Disease and ulcerative colitis and other related illness. With links for more information.
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66. Solitary Rectal Ulcers
ulcerative colitis, Book, Course Following initial attack of UlcerativeColitis Continuous active ulcerative colitis 75%; Remission
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    67. Home
    This is a chronology of the authors experiences during the time he was sick with ulcerative colitis and subsequently having the JPouch surgery.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~sbunde
    Steffen's Proctocolectomy J-Pouch Ileoanal Pull Through Page
    Welcome to my Web site!
    You have entered Steffen's Proctocolectomy J-Pouch Ileoanal Pull Through Page. On this page you will find out about my experience with untreatable ulcerative colitis and my decision to have an ileoanal pull through. As my picture shows, I was in very good physical condition as an Army Artillery Officer. When I became sick with UC, I lost 20 pounds because I was having 10-12 bouts of diarrhea a day. History Six months after the initial surgery, I am now able to do everything I could do prior to become sick from Ulcerative colitis. On the other pages of have my hospital experience, some colonoscopy pictures and my post hospital experience. The following pages include some graphic pictures of my abdominal incision after debriding because of an infection. My purpose is to show what happened to me so that a situation such as this will not be as shocking if it occurs to someone else. Before all the surgery took place, I thought I would go in have the colon removed, rest and 6 weeks later have the reduction completed. So much for fantasy, it took 4 months from the initial surgery until reduction. Experiences After Initial Surgery Hospital Experience Colonoscopy Pictures This Page is Maintained by and You May Email Comments to: Steffen Bunde This page was last updated on 06/15/2001.

    68. Colitis
    The presentation of ulcerative colitis is that of persistent and recurrentbloody diarrhea, with urgency and cramping abdominal pain.
    http://www.ephca.com/colitis.htm
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    Please look at two other sections for most of the detail concerning this illness, Crohn's disease and Inflammatory Bowel Disease , since these conditions are evaluated and treated similarly. The presentation of Ulcerative Colitis is that of persistent and recurrent bloody diarrhea, with urgency and cramping abdominal pain. Other symptoms of fever, weight loss, anorexia, and vomiting also may occur. The course of the disease varies greatly. The evaluation and treatment is similar to both Crohn's disease and the nonspecific inflammatory bowel disease. In summary, ulcerative colitis is a significant disease of otherwise healthy young adults. The basic cause seems to be an immune dysregulation with the local production of damaging free radicals stimulated by an environment high in iron which makes these reaction more severe and frequent. This leads to damage to the lining of the colon followed by bleeding and the production of more iron to "fuel the fire" since the colonic mucosa is not filled with antioxidant enzyme systems like other tissues it is vulnerable to oxidant molecular injury.

    69. Jeffreys IBD Story
    A detailed description of one person's continuing battle with ulcerative colitis.
    http://www.msu.edu/~armbrus9/IBD.html
    Jeffrey's IBD Story..
    In February of 1997 a chapter of my life started that would forever change the way I viewed my world and the health so many of us in life take for granted..I passed some blood while using the bathroom one day and as you would expect It scared me a little but I dismissed it as something bad I ate or some rawness down there..you know..nothing major..forget about it right We'll it started appearing more and more frequently however I never really felt bad other than the blood making me a little weak.. I passed it off as nothing and figured it was just a normal part of my movements now..Life goes on and ready for the next day...We'll I finally mentioned it to my wife and well she did not think it was so normal and urged me to make an appt with our family doc..so I did with much resistance..C'mon you know how us guys are with doctors and hospitals..Were invincible!! I went and saw our family P.A. who dismissed it as probably a innocent Roid and recomended I see a Colorectal Doctor to confirm this..Well after about another month of the symptoms now combined with some kind of mucus I finally did make that appt with a colorectal doc..Were up to April 97 now and still bleeding and also starting to take a toll on my health!! The Colon Rectal doc told me it was roids and performed three small banding procedures that hurt like hell to remove these supposed hemmies!! To this day I doubt he ever did do anything significant because guess what The bleeding and mucus got worse and now more symptoms began such as Severe cramping and Bloody Diareha. I started going 10,15,20 times a day and it was all blood..I got so weak that I could barely lift my head some days let alone get out of bed!!

    70. Cancer.gov - Dictionary
    Ulcers may be associated with cancer and other diseases. ulcerative colitisChronic inflammation of the colon that produces ulcers in its lining.
    http://www.nci.nih.gov/dictionary/db_alpha.aspx?expand=U

    71. IBD Creative Outlet
    Creative content and links related to Crohn's Disease and ulcerative colitis.
    http://home.pacbell.net/suehobbs/ibd/
    IBD is depressing, maddening and unfair, but it's real. We can't wish it away, so we have deal with it as best we can. Here I offer some things I've written over the years of living with Crohn's Disease . They're arranged in chronological order, so they're sort of a diary of coping and healing. I hope they bless you, amuse you and/or inspire you. I am happy to link this page to similar sites, as well as to responsible IBD informational sites. Contents Return to Sue's Cyber-place
    CONTENTS
    Advice Corner Award from HealingWell.com LINKS to IBD resources
    Observer

    (Dealing with pain)
    They Said

    (Dealing with doctors)
    Crohn's Disease Blues

    (Song lyrics about illness and faith)
    Crumb's Disease

    (Parenting and chronic illness)
    Crohn's, Doctors and Anger

    (Dealing with doctors) Monologue (Dealing with doctors) Take Me Home (Despair) You Can't Stop the Wind (Submitting to life) Dawn Came (Choosing healthy lifestyle) Learning to Trust (Faith and submitting to life) Ending Beginnings (Honoring change) The Washing (Releasing the past) Hitch-Hikers (Releasing what doesn't work) I Know Why (Life choices) 1994 to present: Coming as time permits TOP LINKS Crohns/Colitis IBD Pages http://qurlyjoe.bu.edu/cduchome.html

    72. Ulcerative Colitis Page
    Links for ulcerative colitis/Crohn's Disease Sufferers. Hello! There are questionsthat arouse when dealing with ulcerative colitis/Crohn's disease.
    http://members.aol.com/emreldeys/disease2.html
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    Hello! I haven't been here in a while. But, I've made a few changes, and I hope you like them! Welcome to my page. This website is dedicated to Jason, who suffers from UC. I do not have an inflammatory bowel disease, but have collected some sites that might be helpful for those who are looking for information. I've looked through nearly two thousand links trying to find the right ones to put here, and hopefully adding more later.
    But, before I start, I've read many stories from those that suffer from UC or Crohn's, and decided to make another page telling the stories of real-life people. If you have any stories you would like to share, please E-Mail me at emreldeys@aol.com . Also, I would like to include a "thank you" page. Anyone who's influenced you or helped you and you'd like to publically say thank you, here's your chance. Email me with what you'd like to say to the person, and your favorite personal quote to say more about you!
    Okay..now on with the page!!!!

    73. History Of Illness
    Great sites for those newly diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. Written from personal experience, this page contains lots of information on procedures symptoms and more specifically lots about living with and managing a permanent ostomy.
    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jmwest/ileo.htm
    My "semi-private" Webpage to help similar sufferers
    MY EXPERIENCE OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS FROM START TO RECOVERY plus HINTS AND TIPS ON MANAGING AN ILEOSTOMY WARNING
    (though it is for personal medical reasons only) Click on the picture to see my public personal details Introduction You must satisfy yourself that this risk is worth taking. In my opinion the doctors will let you go on as long as you don't complain too much. Before World War II, people who had Ulcerative Colitis (UC) badly enough died, probably of peritonitis when their colon perforated. The problems were inadequate surgical technique in joining the ileum to the stomach wall and primitive appliances failing to adequately seal the collecting device to the body. Surgeons refused to operate because the exteriorised bowel became inflamed, contracted and eventually obstructed. Collecting devices were useless and most people were allowed to perforate. The few who were operated on lived solitary lives (because of the odour) while many died, unable to cope with the complications in the area of the stoma. After the war, a new surgical technique was developed by Professor Bryan Brookes MD MChir FRCS Hon FRACS — an everted stoma (spout). By turning the ileum inside out, the inner mucosa surface was then the surface in contact with the effluent, and this method was so successful it was eventually used worldwide and is referred to as the "Brooke Eversion Technique". This new technique and rapid advances in materials technology, invariably saved peoples lives and undoubtedly gave sufferers an opportunity of a new life from the 1960s. For my Brooke ileostomy and the "simple" bag that I use are marvels of modern technology and they are fundamental to my quality of life. I will describe how I apply this technology in the management of my ileostomy and thus sustain a normal life. I am fortunate that my illness was totally cured by the removal of the colon; others are plagued by complications of Crohns, adhesions, fistulas, prolapse, hernia and other problems but I regret that my techniques will not be sufficient for them.

    74. Ulcerative Colitis And Marijuana
    ulcerative colitis and Marijuana. Annals process. We report a case suggestinga relation between ulcerative colitis and smoking marijuana.
    http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/medical/colitis1.htm
    Sign the Resolution for a Federal Commission on Drug Policy Contents Feedback Search ... Medical Information Ulcerative Colitis and Marijuana Annals of Internal Medicine, Volume 112, Number 6, 15 March, 1990, p. 471 To the Editor: The apparent protective effect of cigarette smoking on ulcerative colitis (1) suggests that inhaled plant products might affect the disease process. We report a case suggesting a relation between ulcerative colitis and smoking marijuana. In 1972, a 23-year-old woman developed abdominal pain, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding. Sigmoidoscopy to 15 cm revealed diffuse cobblestone ulcerations, and a single-contrast barium enema showed numerous small marginal irregularities in the distal sigmoid and rectum. Ulcerative colitis was diagnosed, and her symptoms waxed and waned despite treatment with sulfasalazine, librax, and intermittent prednisone. Discouraged, she stopped all medications in 1975. In 1976, she noted that smoking marijuana resulted in fewer stools, more stable body weight, and fewer, milder exacerbations . Her typical intake was a pipeful once or twice daily, which she maintained despite her dislike for its euphoric effects. Cessation repeatedly resulted in exacerbations within a few weeks; resumption led to some improvement in a day or two, with maximal effect after several weeks. She was smoking marijuana daily when, after having 2 months of symptoms, she was hospitalized at the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital in 1983. She was febrile and had an erythrocyte sedimentation rate of 103 mm/h. Sigmoidoscopy to 16 cm showed diffuse small friable ulcerations with granularity. A biopsy of the lower rectal fold showed marked chronic inflammation extending into the submucosa without granulomas. She improved promptly with prednisone. At home she resumed taking marijuana. Over 15 months her prednisone dose was tapered and sulfasalazine therapy begun. Sigmoidoscopy to 20 cm was normal, and a single-contrast barium enema showed a diffuse granular pattern with a "pipe-like" apearance, compatible with inactive colitis.

    75. HealingWell.com Community
    Message boards and chat dedicated to sharing information, offering support, and coping strategies to better cope with this disease. Community moderated by volunteers.
    http://community.healingwell.com/commun_v3/scripts/topics.pl?NodeID=69618&Cl

    76. Ulcerative Colitis
    ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the colon, whichis relatively common but remains poorly understood. ulcerative colitis.
    http://www.gnc.com/health_notes/Concern/Ulcerative_Colitis.htm
    Ulcerative Colitis Also indexed as: UC Irritable bowel syndrome
    Checklist for Ulcerative Colitis Rating Nutritional Supplements Herbs Butyrate (enema)
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    (oil, taken as an enema)
    Yarrow
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    Contradictory, insufficient, or preliminary studies suggesting a health benefit or minimal health benefit.
    An herb is primarily supported by traditional use, or the herb or supplement has little scientific support and/or minimal health benefit.
    What are the symptoms of UC? UC is characterized by frequent abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea . Other symptoms may include fatigue, weight loss, decreased appetite, and nausea. How is it treated? Conventional treatment of UC includes avoiding raw fruits and vegetables . Sometimes a milk-free diet is suggested. Anti-diarrheal drugs may be prescribed, such as anticholinergic drugs, loperamide , diphenoxylate, or even deodorized opium tincture. These drugs must be used with extreme caution to prevent toxic dilation of the colon. Therapy with corticosteroids (e.g., hydrocortisone, orally or as an enema) is commonly prescribed. Mesalamine may be prescribed in some cases, as an enema, orally, or in suppository form. Other drugs used include

    77. DragonPack.Com® Support For Parents Of IBDers Message Board
    If you have a child with ulcerative colitis, Crohn's Disease, or any other Inflammatory Bowel Disease Welcome, we are glad you are here.
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    muscle cramps in calves?
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    78. InteliHealth: Ulcerative Colitis
    referenced in an AZ format. ulcerative colitis. Health A to Z, Reviewedby the Faculty of Harvard Medical School ulcerative colitis
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  • 79. Schedule Of Northeast PhiladelphiaCrohn’s And Ulcerative ColitisMeetings
    A list of the yearly meetings for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in Northeast Philadelphia.
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    80. InteliHealth:
    Digestive, Reviewed by the Faculty of Harvard Medical School ulcerative colitis Noone knows for sure what triggers the inflammation in ulcerative colitis.
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