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J-pouch Patient Bill of Rights Of Support

J-pouch Patient Bill of Rights

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I was overdue.

All of us who live with chronic illness know understand the difficulties of working in all the appointments and procedures. Even when doing OK, there’s a list to get through every year. Now with being over 40 years old, that list also continues to expand. 

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This entry was posted in My Story, ulcerative colitis and tagged bill of rights, IPAA, j-pouch, polyps, surgery, ulcerative colitis on October 4, 2021 by Amber.

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