Purely opinion, but I believe that top notch teaching hospitals are the
best place to go. Most physicians follow a protocol, the teaching
hospitals are where the protocols are written.
anon wrote:
> 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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