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    Sorry mate, but I don't have an answer. However I do have an old mate who has suffered with major physical problems which seemed insurmountable, & destined only to deteriorate according to the medicos. He has been through a tunnel of darkness that was years long but has come out the other side when no-one, least of all himself, considered this possible. He now has a happy & satisfying life ........ sometimes what seems impossible isn't, so don't give up hope no matter how hopeless things may seem now.

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    Hey mate I remember reading your other thread. Have you thought about the operation to remove part of your bowel?

    I was born with Herstbrungs disease which is a disease in the bowel, long story short I was in a bad way and had the colostomy bag for years as a kid, they eventually cut a quarter of my lower bowel out and now I'm good as gold.

    If theres that option mate from first hand experience I'm living proof it worked. The bonus is that your body can't absorb as much nutrients and fat as normal so I eat and drink heaps.....YAY!!!!

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    RE: Bloody bowel problems again!

    Paul,

    I feel for you trying to sell everything you have but please don't sell your medals, you can't put a price tag on honor and bravery but I'll be praying you pull through this.


    cheers stevo.
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    Feel for you mate, hang in there please

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    Not good news paul but you already know that, don't have a cure mate but you have my best wishes for a cure and healthy future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    I hear ya RLI, thoughts with you, I tend to side with Lonicas , Iron tablets are energy aren't they as apples and red meat get you up
    and about, maybe an Aspirin to get inflation down, PM any time , I'm consulting with Implant people tues for my own plan of attack
    as to pain managment.Try to laugh if you cant I"ll send nude pics driving Patrol, that should do it. Chin up bloke.................TD
    Holy shit batman!(threedogs)

    Nude photo's of you driving a Patrol! Fark',I think i am suddenly starting to feel a hell of lot better!lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve4wdin View Post
    Paul, There has been a lot of research in the natural remidies of pawpaw. I saw it some where. I will do some research and come back to you soon. Hopefully keep your toys and get healthy again. You have another kid to look after.
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    Pawpaw Man - Tom McArthur - mcarthurnaturalproducts.com
    Try this link. No promises from me but what i've heard he has helped a lot of poeple.
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    G'day steve,

    Thanks mate, will research this area!

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    Better believe it too , been nude fishing a few times to.
    I just call it OFS or old Fart syndrome, lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    Have you ever had the camera down the gut and a sample taken from you stomach and intestine? I too have suffered for many years from similar issues, cramps, gas, more gas, tiredness, bloating etc etc. I was admitted to the ER around 2 years ago for what we though was a heart attack. Then the docs though it was just heartburn. After many tests they finally decided to take a sample of my gut lining and test it. Seem I have a rare condition, can't remember what its called though, where the cells in my stomach are the exact same cells that are in my intestine. Where they are suppose to be different. Apparently its so rare they don't even know how to fix it so atleast I know it can't be fixed and I just have to live with it. Along with the meds I take for my spinal bifida, it make life quite different.
    Start eating fresh chilli's mate. Atleast that got my appetite up and increased my metabolism...
    G'day mudski,

    Thanks for your kind thoughts! I have had several biopsies of the stomach and both the large and small bowels. I was finally diagnosed with Crohns disease. Unfortunately, i am not aloud to eat anymore spicy foods. (i love chilies unfortunately they do not like me.) I am taking 16 tablets first thing in the morning and another 6 tablets before i go to bed. I know all the medications are causing me grieve. I am about to reduce half of my medications in an temp to see if this reduces my fatigue and constant tiredness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    Sorry mate, but I don't have an answer. However I do have an old mate who has suffered with major physical problems which seemed insurmountable, & destined only to deteriorate according to the medicos. He has been through a tunnel of darkness that was years long but has come out the other side when no-one, least of all himself, considered this possible. He now has a happy & satisfying life ........ sometimes what seems impossible isn't, so don't give up hope no matter how hopeless things may seem now.

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    G'day Cuppa,

    Thanks for the kind words.

    PS, love the set-up of your Patrol!

    Regards,

    Paul
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