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12/14/2009 01:47 PM
kohart
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I am miserable and lonely. My name is melinda can someone talk with me about how to stop feeling seasick all the time?Sad
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12/14/2009 02:35 PM  Top
LostinPain
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Hi Melinda,

Welcome to the group. I am sorry that you feel this way. I don't know what to tell you about feeling seasick. Maybe someone else will come along to help you.Pinch

Hugs, *Stella

12/14/2009 02:49 PM  Top
kohart
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Thank you for welcoming me, that made me feel better, you are sweet. I am overwhelmed and tired of feeling like pooh...I can't handle the seasickness, the rest at least comes and goes.

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12/14/2009 02:53 PM  Top
LostinPain
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I have lots of symptoms, but feeling sick is not one of them. I hope someone can give you some advice on what you can do to help with that. I feel bad a lot, but I don't post on here too much, because I have yet to be diagnosed and I really would feel bad if I gave someone bad advice. You know?
Hugs, *Stella

12/14/2009 03:19 PM  Top
kohart
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Does anyone know if hemochromotosis has anything to do with chrons or uc?

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12/14/2009 04:19 PM  Top
LostinPain
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Hugs, *Stella

12/14/2009 04:27 PM  Top
LostinPain
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here is another one for you on CD.

http://www.gastro.com/Gastro/crohnsdisease.aspx

Hugs, *Stella

12/14/2009 05:54 PM  Top
kohart
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I am in need of some friends to make who feel like I do. Anyone out there???Dizzy

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12/14/2009 06:19 PM  Top
kohart
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wow thank you, there is the chance I have both, my brother was diagnosed with it during his 9/11 check up with hemochromotosis. Apparently it is genetic and my parents tested for it. They both carry the gene. Chances are so rare for this, however, I have to go get a blood test to see if I have this too. I could be in serious trouble here? Anyone have any advice for me?Ermm

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12/14/2009 06:21 PM  Top
kohart
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Lost in pain how come you haven't been confirmed and you are miserable? I thank you for all you support, God I really need this now, I have so many ailments and am so depressed but seasick is aweful.Pinch

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