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Symptoms And
Complications
Ulcerative colitis involves the
inner lining of the colon, while
Crohn’s disease involves all layers
of the intestine and can occur in
both the small intestine and colon.
Here are four things to consider:
1. Symptoms range from mild
to severe and can include any or
all of the following:
• persistent diarrhea
• abdominal pain or cramps
• rectal bleeding
• fever and weight loss
• fatigue
• joint, skin or eye irritations
• delayed growth in children.
2. Crohn’s disease and ulcer-
ative colitis are unpredictable.
Some people have no active
symptoms for some time (also
known as remission). Others re-
quire frequent hospitalizations
and surgery. Symptoms may vary
in nature, frequency and intensity.
3. Taking medications as pre-
scribed by a doctor can help con-
trol symptoms, infl ammation and
any complications that may arise,
such as malnutrition or anemia.
4. Regular colonoscopies are
recommended in IBD patients to
monitor infl ammation and any
growths that can potentially be
removed, or changes happening
within the colon.
If you develop persistent diges-
tive diffi culties, see your doc-
tor. If you’re diagnosed with
Crohn’s disease or ulcerative
colitis, there are treatments
that can help.
Treatments
There are medications cur-
rently available to help control dis-
ease symptoms and infl ammation.
The most commonly prescribed
are aminosalicylates (5-ASA), cor-
ticosteroids, immunomodulators,
biologic therapies, and antibiotics.
Surgery is sometimes recom-
mended when medications can
no longer control symptoms,
when there are intestinal obstruc-
tions or when other complications
arise.
Emotional Factors
IBD does not only affect the
body physically. There can also be
effects on mental health. Feelings
of anxiety and depression can be
very common in IBD, as patients
learn to cope with everyday living.
It is important not to ignore these
invisible symptoms and to seek
support or to talk to your doctor
about any emotional concerns.
Diet
There may be times when
modifying a patient’s diet can be
helpful, particularly when symp-
toms are active, but there’s no
evidence that certain foods cause
IBD. No single diet or eating plan
works for everyone with IBD. Diets
are tailored to each patient.
What’s Being Done
There is critical research in ar-
eas of genetics, microbiome and
environmental triggers that will
help improve quality of life for pa-
tients, advance toward precision
medicine and, ultimately, lead to
new treatment and cures.
Learn More
You can get information, guid-
ance, support, and the latest clini-
cal and research news from the
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation at
www.crohnscolitisfoun
dation.org. You can also join
a nearby chapter, connect with
others living with these diseases,
and get involved. Call the IBD Help
Center at 888-MY-GUT-PAIN (888-
694-8872) or e-mail info@crohn-
scolitisfoundation.org.
NOTICE: Before bidding at the sale, a prospective bidder should independently investigate:
(a) the Priority of the lien or interest of the judgement creditor;
(b) Land use laws and regulations applicable to the property;
(c) Approval uses for the property;
(d) Limits on farming or Forest practices on the property;
(e) Rights of neighboring property owners; and
(f) Environmental laws and regulations that affect the property.
Access to a notice of this sale is on Stuart Realty Group, Inc.’s
website, View our list of current properties and date of sales”’ www.
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Dated: 3-13-2018
Publication Dates: March 17, 21, 28, April, 4 & 11, 2018
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission
will hold a Public Hearing on March 27, 2018 at 5:30 pm in
the Florence Events Center, located at 715 Quince St. in the
City of Florence, OR to consider:
RESOLUTION PC 18 01 ANN 01: A request from Lane
County for annexation of Harbor Vista Campground located
at 87658 Harbor Vista Road, Assessors Map 18-12-09-00 Tax
Lots 00300 & 00400. The proposed annexation also includes
the abutting South Harbor Vista Drive, Harbor Vista Road,
and North Jetty Road, all formerly known as County Road
1301. The 11.6-acre property is developed with a county
park that includes a day use area, overnight tent and RV
camp sites, bathrooms/showers, and a caretaker residence.
RESOLUTION PC 18 02 ZC 01: Zone assignment to the
park properties and Harbor Vista Road, S. Harbor Vista Drive
and a portion of North Jetty Road to the corresponding
Open Space District with a Natural Resource Conservation
Overlay. North Jetty Road east of the park is proposed to be
zoned Single Family Residential.
For more information please contact the City of Florence
Planning Department at (541) 997-8237 or visit city’s web-
site at www.ci.fl orence.or.us.
Publication Dates: March 14, & 21, 2018
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REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE
The parties subject to this Notice of Sale of real property to be
sold pursuant to Oregon law are as follows:
Sharon Poland, Randall Poland, Cole Coleson
All persons, known and unknown, with an interest in the real
property described herein.
This Referee’s Notice of Sale covers the real property in the
County of Lane and State of Oregon (“the Property”) commonly
known as 4592 Foulweather Street, Florence, Oregon 97439, which
has the following legal description:
Lot 8, Block 13, HECETA BEACH, as platted and recorded in
Book 7, Page 25, Lane County Oregon Plat Records, in Lane County,
Oregon.
The Referee is William Free individually and Stuart Realty
Group, Inc, an Oregon Domestic Corporation (collectively, the “Ref-
eree”) and the mailing address of the Referee is: William Free, 1525
12th Street, Suite 4, Florence, Oregon 97439.
The date, time, and place of the sale is:
Date: April 14, 2018
Time: 1 P.M. PST
Place: 4592 Foulweather Street, Florence, Oregon 97439
Understanding Crohn’s Disease And Ulcerative Colitis
(NAPSA)—If you or someone
you care about is among the 1.6
million Americans with Crohn’s
disease or ulcerative colitis, there
are a few facts you may fi nd it
helpful to know.
The conditions are collectively
known as infl ammatory bowel
diseases, or IBD. They affect the
gastrointestinal (GI) tract, the area
of the body where digestion takes
place. The diseases cause infl am-
mation of the intestine and can
lead to ongoing symptoms and
complications. Although there is
no known cause or cure for IBD,
there are many effective treat-
ments to help control it.
Anyone can be diagnosed with
IBD, but adolescents and young
adults between the ages of 15 and
35 are the most susceptible. Ten
percent of those affl icted develop
symptoms before age 18.
Approximately 20 percent
of patients have another family
member with IBD, and families fre-
quently share a similar pattern of
disease.
IBD can vary from one person
to the next, but often has a sig-
nifi cant effect on quality of life.
People often experience ongo-
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