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Will you wear the ph probe for 24-48 hours?

Ask for the latter to give a better chance for accurate readings since you have on/off symptoms.
Thanks en bloc. It's going to be for 48 hours. I was in bed till now. I still feel light headed due to effect of the anesthesia. Hopefully tomorrow will be back to normal.

The GI will do a biopsy and I asked if they can also do at the same time for celiac -- she told me its part of the biopsy. Would you know if there is a special biopsy to look for celiac or is this just part of a regular biopsy?
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