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Old 03-11-2005, 12:33 AM   #16
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I should probably wait until I'm at home to do this... but i had this clam dip last weekend and I bought a little mix for it. I can't remember the name of the company that makes it, but you get the clams and the spice - just add your own cream cheese and mayonaise. It's fabulous!

I will post the name when I get it...
the name of the company that makes this dip is blue crab bay... www.bluecrabbay.com.

There are also these crackers available at SuperWalmart that are Sam's Choice Beer Cheese crackers. OMG! They are soooo good!
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Old 03-11-2005, 05:24 AM   #17
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How do you get Crohn's disease? Is it just something that happens or is it caused by something like smoking/bad eating etc. A relation of mine has it and I want to reduce the genetic probability that I'll get it, if I can.
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Old 03-11-2005, 07:04 AM   #18
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How do you get Crohn's disease? Is it just something that happens or is it caused by something like smoking/bad eating etc. A relation of mine has it and I want to reduce the genetic probability that I'll get it, if I can.
I was wondering that myself. A friend who has it recently underwent surgery to have a part of his stomach removed. Grossness.

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The cause of Crohn's disease is unknown. Some scientists suspect that infection by certain bacteria, such as strains of mycobacterium, may be the cause of Crohn's disease. To date, however, there has been no convincing evidence that the disease is caused by infection. Crohn's disease is not contagious. Although diet may affect the symptoms in patients with Crohn's disease, it is unlikely that diet is responsible for the disease.
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Old 03-11-2005, 08:50 AM   #19
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How do you get Crohn's disease? Is it just something that happens or is it caused by something like smoking/bad eating etc. A relation of mine has it and I want to reduce the genetic probability that I'll get it, if I can.
No positive answers on this yet. They have determined, however, that there are genetic markers for Crohn's. So the current suspicion is that it is a genetic predisposition and some sort of environmental trigger.
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Old 03-11-2005, 09:37 AM   #20
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I also subscribe to the DNA theory. I get most of my information from here and it's mostly reliable. My doctor claims that smoking is a negative factor in Crohns' and diet is a major player. I'll go with the diet, but I smoke and it doesn't seem to have affected me one way or the other. Other than the usual deleterious effects of course.

Mostly I watch what I eat (but sometimes I cheat ) and stay close to the bathroom. No surgeries yet, thank Bob.

Welcome to the club chainsaw.

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Old 03-11-2005, 09:41 AM   #21
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Oh, I make a crab and cream cheese dip that is always popular at parties but it's served cold. I will share that recipe if you wish. The dish was even gobbled at a KOSHER party!

I was taunted with calls of TRAFE! (or however it's spelled) but I noticed that MY dish was the first one to disappear. I waited until the end of the party to rmind them that they were KOSHER JEWS and they were in trouble with the Big Guy for breaking the dietary laws and I would be calling their rabbi when I got home. Then I realized that someone stole the pan the dish came in too. So they're in trouble three ways...one for not telling me it was a kosher do, for eating shellfish anyway and for swiping my favorite little casserole dish. Now I know who those three seats next to mine in Hell are for

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Old 03-11-2005, 09:47 AM   #22
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Another party favorite of mine (that hopefully won't stir IBS or give you Crohn's-style shits) is a cold sesame noodle salad. Easy to make, easy to variate, and usually goes pretty quickly.
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Old 03-11-2005, 01:38 PM   #23
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I waited until the end of the party to rmind them that they were KOSHER JEWS and they were in trouble with the Big Guy for breaking the dietary laws and I would be calling their rabbi when I got home.
Reminds me of a joke:

A priest and a rabbi happen to be sitting together at one of the town's ecumenical breakfasts. The priest notices that the rabbi is keeping kosher and asks, "So, rabbi. In your life, have you ever cheated and eaten some ham?" The rabbi admits that he did. Then the rabbi asks the priest, "How about you? When you were younger, did you ever have sex?" The priest admits that he did, once. The rabbi pauses for a second and then says, "It's better than ham, wouldn't you say?"
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Old 03-14-2005, 10:02 AM   #24
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So, chainsaw. What did you decide to take?
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Old 03-14-2005, 10:26 AM   #25
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Thanks all for the super suggestions! I ended up taking the Lil' Smokies drown in Jim Beam BBQ sauce - super yummy. They went quick, but the key is to keep them HOT. Next time I'll keep them in a crock pot. And I took a couple wedges of brie, dumped some pesto and pine nuts on top and nuked a little. Served with crackers of course. Everyone loved it.

And by the way, the stupid girl that brought the 7 layer dip BLEW IT. She used store bought guacamole and salsa! Major no no! And she didn't season the sour cream like I do. Her dish was more than half full at the end of the night. Ha ha!

I am going to try the crab dip next time! Sounds yummy!
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Old 03-14-2005, 10:35 AM   #26
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How do you get Crohn's disease? Is it just something that happens or is it caused by something like smoking/bad eating etc. A relation of mine has it and I want to reduce the genetic probability that I'll get it, if I can.
My doctors don't know how I got it. I've never smoked and have always been a pretty healthy eater. It's a mystery. My diet has changed drastically. I can't handle any type of fiber - almost no raw fruits or veggies, no nuts or grains. I'm pretty much on the opposite of the Atkins diet. White flour (bread, pasta), lots of rice... No lactose either. The only fruit I can stomach is banana, and only a half at a time and veggies have to be cooked to mush. But it's weird, I can eat something today and be fine, then eat the same thing tomorrow and be in agony. Stupid stupid stupid. Very frustrating.

From the stories I've read, my case is very mild. I cannot imagine what a bad case would be like. As it is, I have between 3-15 BMs a day! But I'm alive and functioning fairly normally. If you see me heading for the bathroom GET OUTTA MY WAY!
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Old 03-14-2005, 01:53 PM   #27
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Hey dar, a fellow Crohnie. I was diagnosed this last August. Sucks, but I'm alive!
BrianR too.

BTW, I have a few recipes I converted to be low-fiber. If you or Brian are interested I'll post.
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Old 03-14-2005, 01:59 PM   #28
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How do you get Crohn's disease? Is it just something that happens or is it caused by something like smoking/bad eating etc. A relation of mine has it and I want to reduce the genetic probability that I'll get it, if I can.
Purely anecdotal evidence, Cat, but I would go easy on foods that you think you might be allergic to. If you ever eat a lot of something and you end up spending a lot of time in the bathroom, I'd go easy on it.

I had easy access to a lot of chocolate for a couple of months when I was in my late teens. My Crohn's symptoms started showing up not long after. May have nothing to do with it, but I have often wondered if that was the trigger for me.
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Old 03-14-2005, 02:27 PM   #29
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BTW, I have a few recipes I converted to be low-fiber. If you or Brian are interested I'll post.
Absolutely! I'll try anything.
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Old 03-14-2005, 05:17 PM   #30
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I bet in five years they find it's bacterial, just like they finally figured out with ulcers.
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