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Old 01-17-2014, 06:40 AM
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I am totally lost in that last reply! Maybe cause it's early in the morning!

I did present with all the stomach issues, along with small fiber neuropathy, gluten ataxia, eventually fatty liver disease, fibromyalgia, and candida. As long as I stick to those foods I know I can have, then the tummy issues stay on an even keel, never good though.

I know for a fact that not all celiacs are DQ2 or 8. Doctors are much slower at figuring us out than we are!Sad isn't it? Of course, they usually only search one thing, they do not combine the whole person. Then there are those normal ranges, that makes me crazy. Normal for one is not normal for another!

It's nice to have you all to talk with, thanks!
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