Please protect "not only sickness" firmly, please show your feelings about Neil in the story. What do you think he finally learned. In the story of "not just sickness" Neil experienced a holiday with the Middleton family and learned a lot. The best part is how Neil can take the first step to overcome disgrace "not just sickness". At the beginning of the story, we are faced with the control of Neil 's mother.
"Besides illness" written by Bernard McLaviti plays a major role, Neil. This story is seen through his eyes and shows the problems that must be faced at the present moment in his life. This story can tell that the biggest problem Neil encountered in this story is his psoriasis which is also the reason for his other problems This is not only his extreme confidence lack, but also deeply into his anxiety Contributed. McLaverty wrote the role of Neil Fry. This has a lot of quite complicated problems. One of them is that Fry-Neil's mother had a dramatic impact on him. He frequently says that his voice is accusing him and telling him how to make him act, and in some cases, what he should do and how to make it feel in a particular matter listen. This happens when Neil makes breakfast with Michael's family. His mother said to him that he did not exist, he said "he must keep silent when he was eating," he said.
There are many arguments about finding a cure for IBD. What is this? IBD is more than Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis ... it is a series of heterogeneous clinical, environmental, microbiological, immunological and molecular pathways that exist in combination in various forms. A person with a bad physical condition. Currently, we apply the same treatment to almost all patients and subdivide them with relatively coarse parameters. Of course, the medicine's pipeline looks very healthy as the medicine is getting better and better. For some (many) people, we are doing very well now - causing deep relief (symptoms and irritation disappear), normalizing our lives and preventing long-term complications
When people think about Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis they think that they are usually "mere bathroom diseases" or "it's just a bad stomachache." What they did not consider is that inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) affects many ways over 5 million people worldwide suffer from these diseases. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are painful, medically incurable diseases that attack the digestive system. Crohn's disease may occur anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract, but ulcerative colitis causes inflammation only in the colon (colon). Many patients need multiple hospitalization and surgery. Most people are between the ages of 15 and 35, but the incidence of children is increasing