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    Try some immodium

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    you might try self hypnosis... steve dempsey who used to fight had crohns he might be able to give you some tips

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    Our lass gets it bad, i can only imagine what it'd be like to fight with, good luck mate
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    thanks guy and yes i do use imodium
    il ask about self hypnosis aswell
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    It’s classified an autoimmune condition. A prescription prednisone cycle (finished before the event is to take place) to suppress the immune system, and anti-anxiety medication to prevent the trigger (stress, nerves, and what not) would be the normal course of treatment for that. I’m not familiar with the recovery process after a fight, so I would question what consequences a compromised immune system would have on a person. It’s definitely worth discussing with a doctor, because to my understanding it can go into a “remission” phase where you don’t feel as bad, and a “trigger” could throw you into a lengthy episode. I’ve been told it’s a tormenting and painful medical condition so I hope you find a practitioner that will help.

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