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............and that concludes today's festivities.

 

Let's all have some M and Ms. ^_^

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I'm exhausted just reading this back n forth. LOL It may be the celiac disease... but man, I couldn't finish. Hope you two got it squared away.

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I'm exhausted just reading this back n forth. LOL It may be the celiac disease... but man, I couldn't finish. Hope you two got it squared away.

 

 

Well, actually...you finished reading it...., because you are the LAST to post! :)

 

You may call it "back and forth"..... Some of us call it making sure the truth is posted

 

so that no newly diagnosed people read something and think "it's true" because they read it on celiac.com

 

As Karen said..this is how celiac myths are perpetuated..

 

The End.

 

Really, I think this thread has exhausted itself.

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JustCricket Newbie

Actually, the OP, which is me, posted something pertinent that got lost amid the fray. 

 

But whatever.

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Actually, the OP, which is me, posted something pertinent that got lost amid the fray. 

 

But whatever.

 

Sorry, Cricket. This happens from time to time on the forum and we do try to steer it back.

Not always easy.

 

I went back and read the thread and it appears your original questions were answered at the beginning of the thread by several members, but if you have more, you can always start a new thread..

 

best wishes,IH

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