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1. | Apr 4, 2014
mss glittery / AbstractBACKGROUND & AIMS: Because the mode of Crohn's disseae inheritance is unknown, age-adjusted risk estimates and knowledge of disseae characteristics will aid genetic counseling and modeling. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of familial occurrence of inflammatory bowel disseae in first-degree relatives of patients with Crohn's disseae and estimate their age-adjusted risks. It also evaluates agreement in disseae characteristics between generations within families with a history of Crohn's disseae. METHODS: Six hundred forty patients with Crohn's disseae and 800 control subjects were questioned about the occurrence of inflammatory bowel disseae in their first-degree relatives. Agreement for age at diagnosis, initial disseae location, disseae behavior, and number of bowel resections was determined in 68 families with two or more members affected and compared with data in 100 unrelated patients with Crohn's disseae. RESULTS: Probands with Crohn's disseae had a more frequent positive family history than controls. The age at diagnosis between probands with and without a positive family history was insignificant. Crude and age-adjusted risk elements were higher in relatives of patients, especially daughters, compared with those of controls. The age at diagnosis was older for parents than offspring but similar between siblings. Initial disseae location was especially striking between siblings. CONCLUSIONS: This study confirms familial aggregation and a high degree of disseae concordance in Crohn's disseae. The age at diagnosis and initial disseae location was especially strong within generations. (Gastroenterology 1996 Sep;111(3):597-603)
2. | Apr 3, 2014
cheer2012 / David, i actually have Crohn’s Disease. i’m 17 and have had it for 2 years. i have a remidace infusion every other month and it sucks cuz i gotta sit there for 2 hours while it goes into my system plus i HATE needles so its like adding insult to injury for me. i don’t know if your sis has to have an infusion but i found that midol actually helps the inflamation go down a lot, and it might help her. also if i eat spicy food it irritates my stomach so i dont eat anything spicy, i dont like spicy food anyways but i do like somewhat mildly spicy but i find that even the smallest of spicyness hurts and can cause an attack. the pain gets pretty bad that i have to miss school sometimes. a lotta people think i fake it when i get these attacks. there are different types of ways Crohn’s can affect. there are the “can’t go often type” and there is the normal of “going often type”. So on a nicer image i think its so cool that ur being a concerened bro to ur sis, i can tell u love ur fam. u and ur fam will be in my prayers more often than u have. u r an inspiration to me, i’m hard-of-hearing and i love ur music and hope there is another album on the way cuz i would like some more music to memorize how to sign!! i hope that there r more tours soon:D
3. | Sep 16, 2013
its easy to speculate about whats good and whats wrong stiitng in a warm room and watching youtube. Nothing personal. I'm talking about shock, stress and pain. Not long time ago i was the evidence of the situation where aa bus drive over a kid. All my I know how it will be in the best way' dissapeared and in first moment i felt all my f*cking weakness. But its ok with a kid now.what about cayenne guy you don't speak russian but 99% comments 'bout him contains only strong words