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I found this very interesting.

We already knew that DQ2/DQ8 weren't the whole story.

Progress IS being made. :)

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Interesting article. . . thanks for sharing . . .

And I can see what a serious poster you are because you don't having a silly av like me.

:lol::lol::lol:

Everyone but the newbies knows better, Tom!!!!

fedora Enthusiast

Hi,

I read this yesterday! Thanks for putting it up for others. It brings out the science geek in me!

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks Tom--that was interesting :)

elye Community Regular

Great stuff, Ptaum....particularly for me, as I've been waiting and waiting for the documented connection between celiac and type one diabetes. So there it is--now I can copy this off for my endocrinologist to get him, finally, on board with the "lots of diabetics have celiac...not just a coincidence" school. :)

....Silly av proudly intact....

melmak5 Contributor

Thank you for posting this!

My dad has been in the hospital for the past 8 days, and they cannot figure out what is 'wrong.'

I have been squawking at the man for MONTH to get tested (he had an unknown rash that 6 different creams didn't help) and I said "just get your skin biopsied!"

I hope this will push my mom over the edge and help advocate for some dietary changes.

Thanks again.

tom Contributor
Great stuff, Ptaum....particularly for me, as I've been waiting and waiting for the documented connection between celiac and type one diabetes. So there it is--now I can copy this off for my endocrinologist to get him, finally, on board with the "lots of diabetics have celiac...not just a coincidence" school. :)

Ack!!!! I'd meant to mention this to YOU specifically, tho I'd actually expected there to be nothing new to you here.

So glad you saw it!

....Silly av proudly intact....

:lol: :lol: You, ma'am, are too much!! Spillin' silly on non-silly threads :lol: :lol:


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