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Michael Tasker - ArticlesMichael Tasker started an online information product business last year with the aim of making some extra money, with no technical knowledge and little experience of the nuances of internet marketing.
He has progressed by cutting his way through the swathes of cheap and poor quality products that promise the earth with little effort required, and reached goals through the proper learning of the “hows” and “whys” from quality information products. The key to this success? By doing something rather than just talking about it. Surviving The Aftermath Of Colitis SurgeryAt least one thing is guaranteed, after colitis surgery you will experience some pain. This is a major operation that you will have been through and depending on your state of health pre operation, the first week after the procedure will be challenging both physically and mentally. The Use Of Meditation For Your Colitis SymptomsThose diagnosed with colitis should be aware of and utilise available methods and practices to reduce the occurrence and strength of colitis symptoms, particularly when it can be identified that stress has been a contributory factor. One stress reducing method that should be considered is meditation as it is easy to implement and has wider health benefits. Colitis Symptoms: Mentally Coping StrategiesWhilst a colitis attack can be challenging from the physical aspect of coping with frequent diarrhoea, the discomfort from abdominal pain and the inherent tiredness that this brings, addressing the issue of how to mentally cope with colitis symptoms is often overlooked. Succeeding With Surgery For ColitisWhen bowel surgery for colitis is undertaken you may be seriously ill or perhaps in remission and have good health but a problem has been identified and surgery is required. It is a prospect filled with the unknown of how you are going to cope physically and mentally for the immediate period after the operation and further into the future. Top Tips To Avoid Remission Colitis SymptomsFor the majority of colitis sufferers, once you have had an attack you should be able to attain the level of health that you had before it happened. Whilst remission brings with it relief from pronounced colitis symptoms, you must always be aware that the inflammation in your large bowel has not disappeared. How Colitis Symptoms Will Affect YouWhen diagnosed with any disease, there is always concern about what you will face both physically and mentally yet with colitis symptoms it is not as straight forward as being aware of what they are and then expecting them to occur. It is a disease that can appear to have a mind of its own and each of the colitis symptoms can differ in their intensity. Understanding Diarrhoea And Your Colitis SymptomsOf all the colitis symptoms that appear, diarrhoea is of course the most readily recognisable yet there is often misunderstanding, particularly by those newly diagnosed of what they are about to face in terms of how such a symptom can and will dictate their life when a relapse happens or even when in remission. Don't Ignore This Hidden Colitis SymptomWhen faced with the onset of a colitis attack for the first time or a relapse of the symptoms, the sufferer will have to endure the expected colitis symptoms of diarrhoea, passing of blood and abdominal pain. Yet there is a hidden symptom which can have a huge effect on the sufferer's daily experience and their prospects of a quicker and successful passage into remission. Colitis Symptoms: Don't Let Dehydration Be OneWhilst the colitis symptoms of abdominal pain, blood and diarrhoea appear to receive all the attention, there is one other symptom that, whilst it often does not command such awareness, requires being addressed and easy measures taken to avoid its unpleasant consequences. How To Reduce Ulcerative Colitis PainIf there is one aspect of a colitis attack that every sufferer regards with some apprehension it is the build up and at times the ferocity of the resultant abdominal pain. Even though other symptoms such as diarrhoea which results in frequent trips to the toilet coupled with the appearance of blood, tiredness and a loss of appetite have to be endured, it is the associated abdominal pain that is the number one symptom to be concerned about.
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