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"kids With Celiac Disease" By Dana Korn


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Does anyone have the book "Kids With Celiac Disease" by Dana Korn? There is a page in the book that is located in the section about the blood tests to check for Celiac Disease. I am needing a copy of the chart that lists all the blood tests and whether, depending on each result, it's very likely you have celiac disease, not likely etc. If anyone has this, could you please send it to me.

Thanks for your time.


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dang it... I can't find my copy of the book!!! I had it out showing it to someone recently and I don't know what I did with it.

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I am needing a copy of the chart that lists all the blood tests and whether, depending on each result, it's very likely you have celiac disease, not likely etc.
I don't have the book, but I think that is very interesting... I would be interested in having that information as well :D
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I have it! I also have Wheat-Free, Worry-Free, which has a section on testing reference ranges. This is my suggestion. I'll go find the page in my book, tell you what it is. Go to amazon .com...if you're a member you can use the "look through this book" feature thingy and plug in a page number...

For Kids with Celiac Disease: pg. 146...

Let me know if you need teh page for the other.

To get to the table...go here:

Open Original Shared Link

and if you have an account with them (crucial), scroll over the picture of the book. An inside this book box will pop up...go to the search part of that box...type in 146. Choose page 146...remember that there are a limited number of pages that you can look at, though, so don't try to read the whole book or you'll get stuck and won't be able to see what you really want.

parkerrmmc Apprentice

Thanks celiac3270....I'll give that a try.

Missy

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If you cannot do what celiac3270 suggested I will send you the info. I just bought the book a short while ago and have not read it yet but I can look it up if you need it.

parkerrmmc Apprentice

Thanks so much for the offer, connole1056. I was able to check out the book at my local library last weekend.

Missy

If you cannot do what celiac3270 suggested I will send you the info. I just bought the book a short while ago and have not read it yet but I can look it up if you need it.

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