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Old 07-16-2009, 04:12 PM #1
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Default MS and Celiac Disease

I am looking for info and to discuss issues with anyone who has MS and Celiac Disease.

I am new here and to Celiac Disease but not new to MS.

I have been eating GF for about 2 months now and am having alot of issues with my digestive system.

Not sure if it is MS related (I know that can be a sx of ms) or if its due to the
Celiac Disease or the new diet..............

I just want to eat and poop and work and not have pain............

I know, alot to ask for isnt it?
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