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Digestive Disorder Support Groups

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Subtopics:      Digestive Disorders > Heartburn          Digestive Disorders > Hirschsprungs
 
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      new window Coeliac Society of Victoria (Australia) Description: A site for people in Victoria, Australia who have been diagnosed with Coeliac Disease. (vic.coeliac.org.au)
new window Crohn's Disease Community Description: Discussion forums, weekly chats, news, information and more in a moderated and supportive environment. (community.healingwell.com)
new window Crohn's Parenting Survey Description: This is a survey for people with Crohn's disease. (crohnsparenting.com)
new window Hep Palace Description: Hepatitis C information, chat and support for people with HCV, their friends and family. (heppalace.net)
new window Infant Reflux Support Description: Support group for parents with children suffering from reflux and GERD. (infantrefluxdisease.com)
new window Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Crohn's Disease, and Ulcerative Colitis Message Boards Description: Help for IBS and IBD diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, bloating, and nausea. Moderated boards address diet, recipes, stress, hypnotherapy, yoga, drugs, and surgery. (ibsboards.com)
new window McGregor Family Home Page Description: Support group for adults who have motility problems. (gastrointestinal-motility-support.co.uk)
new window Montana Celiac Society Description: Support and Information for Montanans with Celiac Disease (montanaceliacsociety.com)
new window Parent Soup Reflux Board Description: This is a support board for parents of children with reflux. (pages.ivillage.com)
new window Reflux In Children Support Group Description: A support group for parents of children suffering from reflux and other motility issues. (communityzero.com)
new window Tef/Vater International Description: Support group and information source for families with children born with VATER, esophageal atresia and/or traceoesophageal fistula. (tefvater.org)
new window Ulcerative Colitis Community Description: Message boards and chat dedicated to sharing information, offering support, and coping strategies to better manage Ulcerative Colitis. (community.healingwell.com)
 




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