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Tenchi Posted at 6:35 pm on May 22, 2006
it causes ulcers and possibly infections in the large intestines and bowel.  he already had a certain amount of intestine taken out.  he says doctors don't give him as long a life span as everyone else.
but if he has another infection, he doesn't have much intestine to give.  could I possibly be able to give some of my intestines, if our blood type matched?

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ncm Posted at 5:52 am on May 26, 2006
Don't you think that the right way would be ask your friend to check up with doctor? This forum is not the right place to get answer to your question. But I am deeply touched by your friendship. Your friend is lucky to have a friend like you
LilGuardchic86 Posted at 1:41 pm on May 25, 2006
I really do not know anything about that so I looked it up. Appartenly it is possible but very High risk operation heres the site I read:
http://health.msn.com/encyclopedia/healthtopics/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100079311
ricerice Posted at 8:58 pm on May 24, 2006
i think many organs are transplantable, unfortunately it wouldnt do anything to help chrons. One of my friends has it too, and i think she has to get blood transfusions every once in a while.
RizZosOcTaNe Posted at 6:40 pm on May 22, 2006
I dont think so but you could still check.  I dont believe that is a transferable organ.
Tenchi Posted at 6:35 pm on May 22, 2006
it causes ulcers and possibly infections in the large intestines and bowel.  he already had a certain amount of intestine taken out.  he says doctors don't give him as long a life span as everyone else.
but if he has another infection, he doesn't have much intestine to give.  could I possibly be able to give some of my intestines, if our blood type matched?
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