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taz sharratt

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taz sharratt Enthusiast

posted a topic which was about wheat intolerace for a friend who may have celiac but not sure, posted it in copeing with but its not in there.


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eKatherine Apprentice

How long ago did you post it?

When you post a new topic, it goes down to the bottom of the forum you put it in, behind all the millions of "pinned" topics. A moderator will eventually find it, determine if you've put it in the correct forum, move it if it's not, and "pin" it, at which point it is up at the top.

I suggest you go to the menu bar at the top of the window, find "View new posts" and click it. If there are any unread responses to your posting, it will show up there.

taz sharratt Enthusiast
How long ago did you post it?

When you post a new topic, it goes down to the bottom of the forum you put it in, behind all the millions of "pinned" topics. A moderator will eventually find it, determine if you've put it in the correct forum, move it if it's not, and "pin" it, at which point it is up at the top.

I suggest you go to the menu bar at the top of the window, find "View new posts" and click it. If there are any unread responses to your posting, it will show up there.

thanx for that ive found it.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

It may be hard to find until a moderator pins it.

judy05 Apprentice
posted a topic which was about wheat intolerace for a friend who may have celiac but not sure, posted it in copeing with but its not in there.

I lost a post which I was reading called No Celiac. I tried to find it via search but that didn't work. How can I find it? She or He was talking about vertigo which is something my SIL suffers from. Thanks...

jerseyangel Proficient
I lost a post which I was reading called No Celiac. I tried to find it via search but that didn't work. How can I find it? She or He was talking about vertigo which is something my SIL suffers from. Thanks...

Hi Judy--I just pinned that topic, you can find it here--

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