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Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Support Groups

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      new window Alt.Support.Crohns-Colitis NOTE: Site May be Offensive to Some. Description: A Support Group for People with Inflammatory Bowel Disorder, Companion to the Usenet Group alt.support.crohns-colitis. (geocities.com)
new window Chron's Family Description: Message board for people with Chron's and colitis. (pub20.ezboard.com)
new window Crohn's Disease in the UK Description: An informal site to chat and learn about this disease. Mainly UK links but open to everyone, to help each other. (groups.msn.com)
new window Crohns/IBS Message Board and Chat Description: No registration or password required, just post your question or comment. (members4.boardhost.com)
new window Evansville Indiana Ostomy Chapter Weekly Bulletin Description: Offer weekly bulletins for ostomates and their family and friends. (ostomy.evansville.net)
new window Gay with IBD Description: Forum and chat area for inflammatory bowel disease sufferers who are gay. (groups.msn.com)
new window Parents of Children with IBD Description: If you have a child with Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn's Disease, or any other Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Welcome, we are glad you are here. (dragonpack.com)
new window Schedule of Crohn's and Ulcereactive Colitis Meetings Description: A list of the yearly meetings for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in Northeast Philadelphia. (ibd-ne-phila.healingwell.com)
new window Ulcerative Colitis Community Description: Message boards and chat dedicated to sharing information, offering support, and coping strategies to better cope with this disease. Community moderated by volunteers. (community.healingwell.com)
new window UlcerativeColitis-Jpouch Description: A email list set up to provide a discussion board for people who are, or have suffered with Ulcerative Colitis, and have or are considering having Pouch surgery. (groups.yahoo.com)
 




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