Managing Digestive Disorders
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Managing Digestive Disorders

My name is Lilith Maclin and if you suffer from a digestive disorder, you can find a wealth of information about this type of medical condition in my blog. Three years ago, my husband was having severe stomach cramps and his doctor told him that he had a digestive disorder called ulcerative colitis. After my husband was diagnosed, I did thorough research to learn how to control and manage this disorder. We kept track of everything that my husband ate and when a certain food caused a flare-up of his condition, he eliminated that food from his diet. By learning all we could about this digestive disorder, my husband has been able to live pain free. If you want more information about this disorder and how to manage it, you can find it here by reading my blog.

Managing Digestive Disorders

  • An Orthopedic Surgeon Can Help Your Ankle Heal Correctly

    18 April 2016

    If you break your ankle, you will need to see an orthopedic surgeon in order to get it evaluated and fixed as soon as possible. Since there are so many bones coming together at that joint, if it's not repaired correctly, your ankle can end up permanently weakened or less functional than prior to the injury.  Cast Putting a cast on your ankle is one way that the surgeon may stabilize your ankle so that it will heal correctly.

  • 3 Ways To Finally Get Your Child To Give Up Their Binky

    30 March 2016

    New parents often stress out trying to determine whether they should give their newborn baby a pacifier. It is a parents' choice. Studies show that pacifies can help soothe infants and reduce the rate of SIDS (aka sudden infant death syndrome) during sleep. Then, for older toddlers, the pacifiers could potentially help with the pain associated with teething. However, as children age, the pacifiers need to be thrown out and a new soothing item needs to be brought in to avoid any unnecessary damage to the jawbone.

  • 5 Signs That You May Need A Hearing Aid

    17 March 2016

    Often, people may ignore the signs that they have suffered hearing loss. However, early detection of hearing loss can help ensure that a person lives a full and enjoyable life by allowing early correction of the problem. There are many hearing aids available that are both discrete and powerful enough to correct most hearing issues. Here are a few signs that you may need a hearing aid: You find yourself trying to read the lips of the person with whom you're talking.

  • Making Your Home Fit Your Disability

    2 March 2016

    When you have a disability that makes it difficult for you to get around the way you once did, then you should make some changes to accommodate your condition. Focus on turning your home into a safer place where you can still enjoy the day to day things you used to take for granted. This article will give you some great tips on how you can go about accomplishing this.

  • Staying Sober Through A Break-Up

    27 February 2016

    Ending a relationship with your significant other can be heartbreaking. If you struggle with addiction, a break-up could be the catalyst that causes you to relapse. Staying sober through the break-up process is difficult, but it doesn't have to be impossible. Here are three tips you can use to ensure you don't relapse when a relationship ends in the future. 1. Talk about your feelings. Many addicts use drugs or alcohol as a way to escape the emotions associated with their problems.