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Identical Twins?


TBelle

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TBelle Newbie

Hi again,

so far 3 of my 4 children have coeliac. The only one who doesnt have it is my daughter who is an Identical twin, so she obviously has the gene. I know she has 80% chance of getting it so I'm not worried about it happening. I am just more curious as to if any of you have ID twins with coeliac or have 1 with coeliac and one without.

Thank :-D


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dilettantesteph Collaborator

There are identical twins in my local support group who are in their 60's or so. One has it and one doesn't.

stanleymonkey Explorer

I know its not celiac but my hubby is an identical twin and he has crohns and vitiligo and his twin doesn't

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

This is stretching it but I've observed a friend of mine who has twin girls - one twin is diabetic and has some limits on her physical activities due to the diabetes (and incidentally just delivered a baby and had a very high risk pregnancy) and the other is very healthy, not diabetic and an athlete.

Mom just had her gallbladder out.

Do you know how hard I bite my tongue????

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