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December 2007

  • Living with IC - by Kelly - (Wed, Dec 26 2007)
    This has been a rollercoaster of emotions for me. I am 22 years old and have just been diagnosed with IC [more..]
  • Looking For Answers - by Alicia - (Thu, Dec 20 2007)
    It started when I had my second child 3 years ago… constant UTI’s, at least one a month, pain with intercourse, burning, burning, and more burning, doctor, after doctor, I finally went to a Urologist he found open wounds in my bladder, and put me on months of antibiotics and said… no more spicy foods, caffeine, or alcohol, and called it chronic cystitis. [more..]
  • Comments on comments for bc - by bc - (Wed, Dec 05 2007)
    Being computer illerate as I am, I could not figure out how to respond to comments that posted to my story. To both individuals that were so kind to offer their stories, I would like to say thank you. [more..]
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