I was going to the toilet 40 times a day, it nearly finished my career – FA Cup star opens up on horror bowel disease

I was going to the toilet 40 times a day, it nearly finished my career – FA Cup star opens up on horror bowel disease
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I was going to the toilet 40 times a day, it nearly finished my career – FA Cup star opens up on horror bowel disease
Author: Justin Allen
Published: Feb, 10 2025 08:37

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I was going to the toilet 40 times a day, it nearly finished my career – FA Cup star opens up on horror bowel disease JACK FITZWATER has revealed how he thought his football career was in jeopardy when he was forced to visit the toilet 40 times a day.

The difference between ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease is that colitis is limited to the colon, while Crohn's disease can occur anywhere between the mouth and the anus.

Ulcerative colitis is a form of colitis that is caused by autoimmune inflammation (the body attacking itself), whereas colitis can be caused by a number of factors including infection.

In Crohn's disease, there are healthy parts of the intestine mixed in between inflamed areas, on the other hand, ulcerative colitis, is continuous inflammation of the colon.

People think you’ve got to be making that up but anyone with colitis or Crohn’s disease will understand it’s a real problem.

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