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I hope this isn't a stupid topic. I'm not realy computer savy when it comes to these forums. Is there a help button on how to navigate through our profile's and the forum's? I'm having a heard time understanding some of the "lingo" on the topic's and such. DD, DH, and more, what do all of these mean? Thank you.


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Common board acronyms:

DS - dear son

DD - dear daughter

DH (or Dh) - dear husband

DH (confusingly) - dermatitis herpetiformis

IMHO - in my humble opinion

IMO - same without being humble :D

SIL - sister in law

BIL - brother in law

MIL - mother in law

cc - cross-contamination

PCOS - polycystic ovary disease

PID - pelvic inflammatory disease

IBD - irritable bowel disease

IBS - irritable bowel syndrome or (more commonly amongst our members) I'm Basically Stumped :D

tTG - tissue transglutaminase

EMA - endmysial antibodies

DGP - deamidated gliadin peptide

IEL's - intraepithelial lymphocytes

Just a few to get you started. I will add more as I think of them.

AFAIK - as far as I know

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Also, at the upper right-hand side in the green rectangle, there is a help button right below your name. It has information on how the board works. :)

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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! Now I can communicate with everyone ;)

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