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  1. Works for me. Scott has told me to be careful about what I copy and paste onto the forum, so I don't violate any copyright laws... otherwise I would gladly copy and paste the text to the forum. I guess just e-mail me if you want to see it and I can copy and paste the text into a word document for you. If you want a hardcopy of the whole report, though...
  2. Your signature says you have the gene. It doesn't say you were diagnosed. And the way it works with the genes is that 1/2 of the population (about) has DQ2, and maybe 10% have DQ8 (don't know exactly how many so that percentage could be off a bit). So you might not even have celiac in the first place. Secondly, if you did experience pain before when...
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  4. I agree that the best way to avoid this situation is to avoid situations that would result in spyware and keyloggers. I'm very diligent about computer security and this is what I use: Spyware Protection Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link AOL Spyware Protection (it stinks, but AOL demanded I accept it ) McAfee (came w/ computer...
  5. Here's the thread: Open Original Shared Link
  6. Those two you just mentioned are also FILLED with technical inaccuracies... there's a thread on the book in this section--try a search for it.
  7. I liked it! If you're looking for a lifestyle-type book, then this is not really for you, but medically it's very interesting.
  8. I've read that bananas are good for a damaged intestine.
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  10. It's Danna Korn's latest. I really respect her as a celiac author, os I'll go look @ it, too.
  11. Blog system is down. I've been trying out how to delete mine-- I privatized it so it's gone for everyone else, but I can't figure out how to completely get rid of it. While trying to figure it out again tonight, I realized that the system is down--don't know if that's intentional (which is fine with me) or not... but I wanted to let you know in case it...
  12. THE GLUTEN FILE This applies to many categories, so I'll stick it in coping. This is a lot for one sitting, but it is a good resource. [EDIT: NO LONGER LINKS TO PROPER THREAD--LINK REMOVED]
  13. It's been fine for me.
  14. By no means. I've grown 8 inches and gained 50 pounds in a little over two years... and I was diagnosed at age 13.
  15. For those of you that use Firefox, I know there's an extension for spell checking in your browser. And now that I consider it, I think the Google toolbar also has a spell check. Two alternatives...
  16. The list is at that link, the first category on the left bar (gluten-free products). Dowloadable there.... E-mail me if you can't get it to work & I can e-mail it.
  17. My opinion: Celiac magazines are nice to read (and I do read them), but are not going to be a primary source of information for you when you're starting the diet.... Books: Wheat-Free, Worry-Free is the book I recommend most often. It's a phenomenal resource, complete, trustworthy, etc. Dr. Green's "Celiac Disease: A Hidden Epidemic" is the best...
  18. Initially they were removed from their gluten-free list, yada yada. They did testing, concluded fries were safe. GIG (gluten.net) supports them as does the CSA (csaceliacs.org). CC risk is always high when eating out, so make your own decision with all of this in mind.
  19. Sent to all except I need an e-mail address from Mauder. Thank you!
  20. Never... ever... ever....
  21. Wow, that's really interesting!
  22. I joined three months after the creation of this board. Before that there was an old board with an outdated layout, and it is still around--I can find the link if you want it--but it's no longer used, obviously. I know Mariann (gf4life) was on the previous board, though I'm not sure how long. There are undoubtedly others.
  23. Children absolutely have biopsies. Now, if you had a 1-2 yr. old, then one would not have a biopsy, but at that age you couldn't reasonably test through bloodwork, either. I've had three biopsies.
  24. Few of my friends know I have celiac. I low-key it... they know I have dietary restrictions due to some allergy-like thing, but I have avoided the term "Celiac disease"--the ending, "disease," is something I don't want to have to explain. I guess I'll divide up my reply to this into 1) Staying gluten-free, and 2) Not getting sick from gluten: ...
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