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		<title>Admiring women</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jared</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First off my disclaimer, I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve heard me mention my wife and that I&#8217;m married, so this is not a post about infidelity or how to &#8220;get ones kicks&#8221; while married. It&#8217;s just a simple observation of a change since I am feeling better. It has actually led to me being more attracted to [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off my disclaimer, I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve heard me mention my wife and that I&#8217;m married, so this is not a post about infidelity or how to &#8220;get ones kicks&#8221; while married. It&#8217;s just a simple observation of a change since I am feeling better. It has actually led to me being more attracted to my wife than detracting from it.</p>
<p>Over the past couple of days, I&#8217;ve noticed that I notice women more. This is not a slight against my wife in the least. I definitely love her. But in the past I have been so sick and uninterested in most things female (much to my wife&#8217;s dismay) that the most beautiful woman in the world could have come up to me and it wouldn&#8217;t have caused any kind of reaction. Being &#8220;good looking&#8221; or &#8220;cute&#8221; just didn&#8217;t warrant any attention with how low I was feeling. But now I&#8217;m feeling better and better and noticing how many good looking women there are in the world (my wife and one-year-old daughter included, though I guess I&#8217;m biased on that one!).</p>
<p>And this isn&#8217;t some kind of sexist thing. Nor some kind of weird ogling thing. It is what it is: a renewed admiration of women. I know I would appreciate a second look from some lady if I took the time to work out or look nice, so shouldn&#8217;t they get the same &#8220;respect&#8221; (<em>re-</em> Latin for <em>again </em>+ <em>specere</em> Latin for <em>to look</em>).</p>
<p>Anyway, it&#8217;s just nice to be feeling well enough again to have enough attention and energy to notice and care about the outside world again.</p>


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		<title>Water, water, everywhere</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 16:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jared</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After my surgery, I was warned that I needed to make sure I remained hydrated. I then looked up the quantity I was supposed to be drinking and it was the same as the normal recommended amount for a regular person. I thought this was funny.
But I didn&#8217;t really have to worry about it. I [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After my surgery, I was warned that I needed to make sure I remained hydrated. I then looked up the quantity I was supposed to be drinking and it was the same as the normal recommended amount for a regular person. I thought this was funny.</p>
<p>But I didn&#8217;t really have to worry about it. I was already drinking plenty of water (more than that required amount) so I haven&#8217;t had much of a problem with dehydration. I&#8217;m guessing that I had been so dehydrated while I was sick that once I started to absorb things again, I just automatically started drinking more.</p>
<p>Now I&#8217;m back to drinking a normal amount of water. I&#8217;m not guzzling; I&#8217;m just drinking. When I start to feel a little &#8220;dehydrated&#8221;, not necessarily thirsty, I just drink some more water and it hasn&#8217;t been a problem at all.</p>


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		<title>Beginning a new blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 04:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to OstomyMan.com. My name is Jared and I&#8217;m just getting started on this blog. I had Ulcerative Colitis for nearly a decade before I decided to have a colectomy and an ileostomy. While I had Ulcerative Colitis, I can honestly say that I tried just about everything to get and keep it under control. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to OstomyMan.com. My name is Jared and I&#8217;m just getting started on this blog. I had Ulcerative Colitis for nearly a decade before I decided to have a colectomy and an ileostomy. While I had Ulcerative Colitis, I can honestly say that I tried just about everything to get and keep it under control. It worked off and on for quite a while, but it finally became too much once I had a baby (March 2007) and things really showed their true colors. I had pushed too long and too far without getting the situation handled, so now it was time to terminatedly handle it so that I could get back from the zombie like state of lethary and become a useful, productive member of society, a pleasant husband and an active dad.</p>
<p>When I was deciding whether or not to have the colectomy and the ileostomy, I found that there wasn&#8217;t a whole lot of information available about the day-to-day effects of having that surgery. The nurse gave me a book to read (<a title="Alive and Kicking" href="http://www.amazon.com/Alive-Kicking-Rolf-Benirschke/dp/1885553404" target="_blank"><em>Alive and Kicking</em></a> by Rolf Benirschke), which did give me some idea and I really appreciated reading it. And after I had my surgery, I joined a couple of Yahoo groups on the topic and that has been very helpful too. But I didn&#8217;t find these things until the very end of my Ulcerative Colitis and after my surgery.</p>
<p>So I thought I would try to help fill the void for anyone that might be going through Ulcerative Colitis or facing a potential ostomy (whether ileostomy or colostomy). I figured I would let people know what I had tried, what I had figured out, what&#8217;s going on and how things continue to go in the future. It&#8217;s just going to be my experiences (and anyone else I have post), but I think it might be useful to someone facing these unpleasant situations and looking for real, down-to-Earth specifics. Hopefully it will help shed some more light on these areas.</p>
<p>P.S. I&#8217;m just getting this blog up and running, so there will be some structural changes or the next little while as I get it set up how I would like it.</p>


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