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Re: Choice of hospital impacts outcomes for inflammatory bowel disease surgery

by "anon" <shopathonic@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 23, 2008 at 11:55 PM

This is sheer ignorance. Crohn's is more prevalent among certain population

groups such as people descended from Eastern European Jews. Often it runs
in 
families. There may be environmental triggers, but there are obviously 
genetic predispositions as well.


"news.chi.sbcglobal.net" <kureforcrohns@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:YTH7k.14060$Ri.12009@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Good outcomes of surgery reducing IBD do not always or even nearly
alwlays 
> depend on the doctor or hospital.   The variances are so great, nothng
can 
> be said with certainty, the patient's condition, present and ongoing are
a 
> distinct factor.     Until the cause is noted and used as a mind relaxer

> (along with Valium) and the patient has some idea to work with as to
what 
> is causing the illness,  then the physician and hospital play a larger 
> role. This is the strangest illness to understand, but I have now noted 
> that when no other cause or explanation can be found for an attack 
> debilitating the gut or balance of body, including the heart, eyes,
ears, 
> feet, ALL PARTS OF THE BODY, consider crohns or Ulcerative Colitis. 
> They can be  the cause of death that appear to be a natural cause or one

> of drug taking which can be totally erroneous.     Crohns is never an 
> organic illness, it is due to the environment.    It takes experience
and 
> astuteness to recognize the toally unexpected cause of crohns disease. 
> Not even the doctor will know the cause.   Actually, it is a clear cut 
> cause but hidden to the one experiencing crohns and UC. and also hidden
to 
> the physician and surgeon.
> Chalk one up for a totally unbelievable cause of illness, yet without a 
> doubt the totally unbelievable cause of illness IS the cause.
> Gail Michael
>
>
>
>
 




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zumone2002 <zumone2002  2008-06-18 17:54:02 
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"news.chi.sbcglobal.  2008-06-23 02:03:15 
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"anon" <shop  2008-06-23 23:55:50 
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Anon <anon@[EMAIL PROT  2008-06-24 21:00:05 
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"anon" <shop  2008-06-26 12:05:57 
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"anon" <shop  2008-06-26 18:08:02 
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Anon <anon@[EMAIL PROT  2008-06-26 20:50:27 

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