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JNBunnie1

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It's a link to a website that has a short questionnaire for people who think they might have celiac diease, and if you say yes to enough questions, you can print it out and take it to your doctor!

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The more that I read about celiac disease, the more I wonder why some doctor didn't catch mine before I figured it out. I have had so many symptoms on that list. By the way that was a nice find. Even though I had a negative blood test, my family doctor agrees that I could have celiac. In my case DH, but the cure is the same anyways. I am amazed how many of my symptoms disappeared since the beginning of the year. I just wish it had been found earlier.

RiceGuy Collaborator

Thank you so very much. I feel like shouting from a rooftop!

zarfkitty Explorer

This is one of the first surveys I took before deciding to investigate gluten as my problem. I'm so glad it's there!

little d Enthusiast

Hi all

I have 10 out of 15 of those symptoms that were listed

Hum! very interesting!! And just think all my testing came back negative, but that was my fault didn't no it at the time because I wasn't posting here, Just it what I know now back then, well a year ago. I did order the Gluten sensitivity test from Enterolab if that comes back negative I think that I will scream.

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