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Does anyone have aol instant messenger? I would love to meet new people if you want to I/m me sometime my screen name for aim is alwazlostinmusic.


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Molly, I tried iming you but it says that the message could not be delivered.

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Molly, I tried iming you but it says that the message could not be delivered.

I'm not sure why it didn't go through, but I wanted to let you know that Molly said she will not be online for 4 weeks starting today, because she is going to camp. I just didn't want you to thing that you were being ignored.

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I'm not sure why it didn't go through, but I wanted to let you know that Molly said she will not be online for 4 weeks starting today, because she is going to camp. I just didn't want you to thing that you were being ignored.

Thank you for letting me know

guitarplayer4God Explorer
I'm not sure why it didn't go through, but I wanted to let you know that Molly said she will not be online for 4 weeks starting today, because she is going to camp. I just didn't want you to thing that you were being ignored.

Whoops I posted with my moms user name on here and not mine. I didn't realize she was logged in. :P

:D

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KaitiUSA or CountryChic716

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just make sure you tell me who you are...ie i got ur sn off celiac.com. i get some weird ims sometimes

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CeliacShelly (haha creative, i know). I'm 15 fyi & IM me anytime bcuz I'm online alot.

Take care everyone! :D

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i dont have aol instant messenger, but i do have msn messenger so if any one else has msn messenger feel free to IM me, also if anyone just feels like e-mailing me or anything it twin_kassie2@hotmail.com,

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yup i do horsegal1139.

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ya i'm a 13(almost14) year old girl...mine is- spongebobfan8888

i would love to talk with you...just give me your name age...where you live...and say u found me on here

i also have an e-mail hunterhalverson@hotmail.com

thanx,

Hunter

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mines ruffryders56873 just sya u got me me off here

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Sinenox

And I just went through high school and college in case you guys wanna know how that goes. :/

What is a pagophagic moose anyway, Gir?

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num1habsfan

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~ lisa ~

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Mine's Gods Lil Tippy and im usually on all the time ^-^; unless im on vacation x.x then im probably not =P

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i'm also in the "college age" group...but feel free to ask me anything! i'm open to questions Celiac related or just about life in general. :)

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      Okay well the info about TTG-A actually makes a lot of sense and I wish the PA had explained that to me. But yes, I would assume I would have intestinal damage from eating a lot of gluten for 32 years while having all these symptoms. As far as avoiding gluten foods - I was definitely not doing that. Bread, pasta, quesadillas (with flour tortillas) and crackers are my 4 favorite foods and I ate at least one of those things multiple times a day e.g. breakfast with eggs and toast, a cheese quesadilla for lunch, and pasta for dinner, and crackers and cheese as a before bed snack. I'm not even kidding.  I'm not really big on sugar, so I don't really do sweets. I don't have any of those conditions.  I am not sure if I have the genes or not. When the geneticist did my genetic testing for EDS this year, I didn't think to ask for him to request the celiac genes so they didn't test for them, unfortunately.  I guess another expectation I had is  that if gluten was the issue, the gluten-free diet would make me feel better, and I'm 3 months in and that hasn't been the case. I am being very careful and reading every label because I didn't want to screw this up and have to do gluten-free for longer than necessary if I end up not having celiac. I'm literally checking everything, even tea and anything else prepacked like caramel dip. Honestly its making me anxious 😅
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      So you're saying that you think you should have severe intestinal damage since you've had the symptoms so long?   DGP IgG antibodies are produced in response to a partial gluten molecule.  This is different than what tissue transglutaminase antibodies are  produced in response to.   TTg IgA antibodies are produced in the intestines in response to gluten.  The tTg IgA antibodies attack our own cells because a structural component in our cell membranes resembles a part of gluten.  There's a correlation between the level of intestinal damage with the level of tTg antibodies produced.  You are not producing a high number of tTg IgA antibodies, so your level of tissue damage in your intestines is not very bad.  Be thankful.   There may be reasons why you are not producing a high quantity of tTg IgA antibodies.  Consuming ten grams or more of gluten a day for two weeks to two months before blood tests are done is required to get sufficient antibody production and damage to the intestines.  Some undiagnosed people tend to subconsciously avoid lots of gluten.  Cookies and cakes do not contain as much gluten as artisan breads and thick chewy pizza crust.  Anemia, diabetes and thiamine deficiency can affect IgA antibody production as well.   Do you carry genes for Celiac?  They frequently go along with EDS.
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