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I am definitely NOT a support group type of person. The last thing I need is to sit around with a bunch of people griping about the same problems I have. But, online support is so different. You go when it is convenient for you. You don't have to deal with anyone or anything you don't want to. This place is one of the most user friendly environments, and we are very protective of our members. And, if she really wants to come incognito, she can lurk without registering, just to get a feel for the place. She can get all the information she wants without ever really participating. Just send her a link and see what she thinks! We have quite a few young adults here. Jan 
Take a deep breath and relax; this too will pass.
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| Posts: 14086 | Location: Fremont, CA, USA | Registered: April 07, 2000 |   |
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Ellyn, I know of one member who is closeby and also close in age. I have contacted her and told her of your post. I am sure you will hear from her. I sent you a PM with some info.
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| Posts: 147 | Location: FL | Registered: November 14, 2004 |   |
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Ellyn I had surgery 2 months ago too. I'm 18. If she wants to, she can email/IM me (my info's in my profile). I've had a lot of complications also, and I can definitely understand where she's coming from with the depression/wondering if it's worth it. But, encourage her to come here too. I'm not a support group type person either, which is why I'm here and not going to meetings every week. We're all incredibly welcoming and after a while these people become family. CHELSEA Perm Ileo March 11th!!!  MY GOD COMPLICATIONS!- two abscessed wounds, two surgeries, an ileus, raging e.coli infection, drain in my buttcheek to drain a pocket of infection the size of a basketball, TPN and IV antibiotics for a month, BUT I'M ALIVE! "I won't take a similar smile for granted. And I'll learn to take falling on my face as dancing."- With Honor
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| Posts: 440 | Location: Central Massachusetts | Registered: March 21, 2007 |   |
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Ellyn, I can relate to your daughters problems post-op. I was 23 when I had my operations, spent my birthday and another 2 months in the hospital . The great part of coming to this site is you can be as anonymous you want, she can share as little as she wants or spill it all out for everyone to see. Feel free to have her e-mail me at any time, my address is scottheather74@hotmail.com. Unfortunately for her she is going through the roughest part of the surgery, the adjustment period. It takes time for the body to adjust and than for her to feel normal again. There is light at the end of the tunnel, for me it took about a year to feel confident enough to do EVERYTHING I was doing before I even had UC and not worry about there being a clean bathroom with 15 feet of where I was standing. I met my wife when I was my sickest, we had only known each other for a few weeks when I had surgery, now it's 10 yrs and 3 children later. I was lucky to meet a person tht didn't care if I was sick, she really helped me get through it. She is lucky to have you as a mom and a friend, it can take a lot to get through this kind of surgery and trying to help her is a great action. Good Luck to her, Scott Mc
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| Posts: 308 | Location: Scituate, Ma | Registered: November 03, 2003 |   |
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Hi Ellyn, I'm 28 and had my first surgery in November and just had my takedown on March 25. I would be more than happy to email or talk with your daughter. I can relate to all the feelings she's having and am always looking for other people my age to talk to about all this "crap"! She can email me at allisonmiller118@hotmail.com
UC diagnosed Aug 2003 1st Step of J-pouch Nov 20, 2007 2nd Step March 25, 2008
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| Posts: 7 | Location: Long Beach, CA | Registered: December 02, 2007 |   |
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Hi, Your daughter could also try a great ostomy site, www.uoaa.org. They have a young adult (YODDA) discussion board where she can read and/or participate in online discussion boards such as this, except for it's all ostomy related since that's what she's dealing with right now. It's like this board... very informative and supportive about the bag issues!
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| Posts: 151 | Location: Arizona | Registered: March 24, 2007 |   |
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I am 23, she can contact me... I have not had the takedown yet but have lived with ostomy for 2 years and will go for takedown soon.... she can masg me ebarapp@gmail.com
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| Posts: 188 | Location: Toronto, Ontario | Registered: February 01, 2006 |   |
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I had my j-pouch surgeries at 26 (after only 6 months with UC). After a long road, including 4 surgeries, I'm finally very healthy and happy. I have a wonderful husband, a wonderful 2 year old son and a baby daughter on the way. If you had asked me when I was 26 (BTW - I'm turning 37 tomorrow)if I ever thought any of that was possible, I would have laughed or thrown something at you. But life has a funny way of continuing on, whether you are ready for it or not and in the end it's been all worth it for me. That's not to say it's been perfect. It hasn't been. But I survived and found the best solution for me, the one that allowed me to live my life. Your daughter will find that too, it just may take a while. Either of you can feel free to contact me by PM any time.
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| Posts: 2082 | Location: West Roxbury, MA 02132 | Registered: April 14, 2000 |   |
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