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mushroom Proficient
  On 12/12/2011 at 3:18 AM, ScarlettsMommy said:

What GI dr told you this? I also go to Hopkins I see Dr Mullin

My onset of symptoms in my 20's coincided with my quitting smoking.


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Lisa Mentor
  On 12/12/2011 at 3:18 AM, ScarlettsMommy said:

What GI dr told you this? I also go to Hopkins I see Dr Mullin

Babe, you responded to a post from 2004. Probably not appropriate now. B)

Uppp, but Mushroom responded...that makes it current. :)

kareng Grand Master
  On 12/12/2011 at 3:18 AM, ScarlettsMommy said:

What GI dr told you this? I also go to Hopkins I see Dr Mullin

That post you are responding to is almost 8 years old.

I have seen articles on here that smoking can somehow protect from or put- off Celiac onset. The risks of smoking are worse than eating gluten free.

mushroom Proficient
  On 12/12/2011 at 4:17 AM, kareng said:

The risks of smoking are worse than eating gluten free.

Now ain't that the truth. I didn't stop soon enough. :(

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