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By CatherineWang · Posted
I'm pretty sure that in stores, you can find plenty of gluten-free options. But they are usually a bit more expensive. -
Hello @BunnyBrown and welcome to the forum. I cannot say that I have had the procedure you describe, but recently I did have general surgery and was routinely intubated. That pain was what troubled me most after the operation, far more than the operation site. It took a few days to really settle down, I was quite badly bruised. It was taking so long I was a bit concerned so asked the question on another forum. A few patients came back to me and said they had suffered the same. I imagine in my own case possibly the throat got bashed about a bit, maybe they had difficult inserting the tube? I've suffered with a painful throat post-endoscopy too, but never as long as the intubation pain. I hope you will be feeling better very soon. PS BTW - love the name! I saw this today in an Easter display in a shop and your name reminded me of it.🙂
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This wonderful, Anne. I think you have a point about why people disappear off forums. I found the first few years post diagnosis a real struggle and frankly wondered if I would ever feel better (not to dishearten people, but just to say it can take a while longer for some folk to heal). However, once my antibodies were back within normal range it really has made a big difference to my health. I've chosen to stick around because I'm a Mod, otherwise I might have been one of those that disappeared, too!
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By Exchange Students · Posted
Yes absolutely, we work with all public schools and some private schools in all 50 states. -
By Scott Adams · Posted
Just a quick question, can the host live in any state in the USA?
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