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2nd Endoscopy/biopsy


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2nd endoscopy/biopsy  

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obviosly im getting a 2nd endoscopy/biopsy im worried not about the endoscopy/biopsy itself but what if i accidentally ate some gluten some how what if i do have cieliac but they say i dont and i get sick or what if i dont have it and i have something worse im confused

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That does suck that you have to have a 2nd one. It will be one year in june since ive had my biopsy luckily I don't have to have another one. I thought you were already diagnosed celiac, are they just trying to see if there was any thing healed? Hope you figure it all out :)

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That does suck that you have to have a 2nd one. It will be one year in june since ive had my biopsy luckily I don't have to have another one. I thought you were already diagnosed celiac, are they just trying to see if there was any thing healed? Hope you figure it all out :)

i was diagnosed but they dont know if going gluten-free helped me any so they have to do it again i know that i complain about celiac disease but what if i dont have it and have some thing worse im just worried

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fisharefriendsnotfood Apprentice

Don't worry. Just calm down, and stop thinking about it.

If it makes you feel any better, I'm getting a blood test tomorrow. :P

-Jackie :)

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melly Rookie

my endoscopy is tomorrow

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melly Rookie

ohh no my 2nd endoscopy is tomarrow and i just ate Mcdonald's French Fries before reading

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Don't worry about it. I had a 2nd endo, and I was afraid of the same thing. If there is damage from contamination, then at least you know about it and can monitor progess via bloodwork every few months (which isn't bad at all--I've done that dozens of times in the past 2 yrs.).

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thanks guys i just got back from my edoscopy and i feel awfullthanks for the support and jackie hope the blood test went well

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fisharefriendsnotfood Apprentice
thanks guys i just got back from my edoscopy and i feel awfullthanks for the support and jackie hope the blood test went well

Aww thanks. I actually didn't end up having it. Feel better!

-Jackie

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