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Very nice piece!

CarlaB Enthusiast
Very nice piece!

I thought so, too. The only negative, and a small one at that, is that they mention the false negative rate for the blood work, then lead you to believe the biopsy is always right. Other than that, it was GREAT!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

thanks for the post great article. sent to me 31 yr old son.

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Thanks -

sending this to one of my healthcare

providers who doesn't

think it's genetic according to their

very outdated guideline...

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dlp252 Apprentice

I bookmarked this for possible referral to doctors, lol.

jaten Enthusiast

Very nice. Many thanks for sharing.


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That was a pretty good article. And I am going to check out their restuarant. I wonder if they have a gluten free menu. Ok....I just googled the restuarant and they do have a gluten free menu! I am so happy I have been looking for an Italian restaurant with a gluten free menu in our area! I know the kids will be happy too.

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That was a pretty good article. And I am going to check out their restuarant. I wonder if they have a gluten free menu. Ok....I just googled the restuarant and they do have a gluten free menu! I am so happy I have been looking for an Italian restaurant with a gluten free menu in our area! I know the kids will be happy too.

It's closer to me now than the one in Eugene is! May have to visit them some day. :)

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