For patients with colitis, Crohn's, or irritable bowel syndrome, enduring a flare in public can be a struggle. But according to columnist Gary Davis, being upfront about your condition may help alleviate embarrassment. In this article, Davis discusses why he believes relying on other peoples' understanding and compassion is the best way to endure a public flare.
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