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A child suffering with UC would be heartbreaking. The thought of taking out the colon would also be hard, but I would also look at how resilient children are. They adapt to things much better then adults do. I would hope the removal could at least not ...
Posted by: alex_chris at 2013-04-13 06:37:00 on chronsforum.com
I have looked all over for the answer to this. I have read that most medications are treating the inflamation. This has me wondering if the medication treats the symptoms until everthing calms down on its own.
Posted by: jmc09 at 2013-03-08 23:35:00 on ibsgroup.org
Are doctors reluctant to do the surgery? If so why? I had my gulbladder taken out when it caused trouble. THere are many people who have things removed due to disease or injury. Getting a life threatening liver disease sounds scary. Does removing the ...
Posted by: Sundance2020 at 2013-03-07 19:33:00 on healingwell.com
I take probiodics and fish oil. I am worried about what I can take since the 5 asa's work well for me in some ways but in others make's me feel worse.
Posted by: msnova74 at 2013-02-21 06:00:00 on medhelp.org
The weird thing is that when I had diverticulitis really bad with no insurance I would have this infection going on for months. I would have pain with a 99 something fever and mucus. I never had my hair fall out. When the infections started turning into ...
Posted by: mom_2 JnJ at 2012-12-01 19:41:00 on healingwell.com
Does the medication actually work on the disease or just control the symptoms until the immune system calms down? I used a hydrocortizone suppository before I knew I had UC that worked well for controlling the inflamed feeling. Post Edited (mom_JnJ) : ...
Posted by: mom_2 JnJ at 2012-11-29 01:57:00 on healingwell.com
... prednisone + monthly blood tests), and pre-chemo (where Zytiga only has an NCCN 2A classification), the treatment during JNJ's Phase 3 trial--which did NOT show a statistical significant overall survival (OS)--was 14 months. No OS benefit was seen until ...
Posted by: mom_2 JnJ at 2012-11-28 22:36:00 on healingwell.com
... typically can use most products designed for babies. For sunscreen Waterbabies is great, I use JNJ baby shampoo and lotion as well. Although I have been using a sulfate free shampoo that seems to be great. To control my naturally fuzzy hair I use ...
Posted by: mom_2 JnJ at 2012-11-28 17:52:00 on healingwell.com
... assigned by chance (like the flip of a coin) to 1 of the 3 study groups shown below: ? Group 1: JNJ-27018966, 75 mg twice a day (150 mg total daily dose) ? Group 2: JNJ-27018966, 100 mg twice a day (200 mg total daily dose) ? Group 3: placebo twice a day (placebo is a pill that looks like JNJ-27018966 but has no active ingredient) You have an equal chance of being in any of the study groups. Neither you nor the study doctor ...
Posted by: mom_2 JnJ at 2012-11-28 04:27:00 on healingwell.com
... about starting with long term treatment I would suggest you read this study on the effectiveness of biologics vs. immunosuppressives vs. a combination. http://www.investor.jnj.com/released...leaseid=460323
Posted by: mom_2 JnJ at 2012-11-26 20:43:00 on healingwell.com