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Yahoo Answers is an area of yahoo where a person can ask a question, then whoever wants to can answer it. After several people have answered, the asker can choose the best answer. After the best answer is chosen, it's closed to new answers.

If you do an advanced search, you can filter it to show just open questions.

I did a search and found several questions about celiac and gluten, then there's the IBS questions.

I posted a bunch of answers, all of which gave links to this board of course. I hope they don't think I'm spamming. <_<

The more people who go on to there, giving good information, the more people will be helped. It was sad to see a lot of "answers" with vague, incomplete or misinformed information.

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I was notified that one of my answers was chosen as Best Answer. It was a woman asking about IBS symptoms in her 6yo daughter, not even celiac or gluten. I really feel good about bringing celiac to her attention, whether it ultimately ends up being celiac or not.

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Yahoo Answers is an area of yahoo where a person can ask a question, then whoever wants to can answer it. After several people have answered, the asker can choose the best answer. After the best answer is chosen, it's closed to new answers.

If you do an advanced search, you can filter it to show just open questions.

I did a search and found several questions about celiac and gluten, then there's the IBS questions.

I posted a bunch of answers, all of which gave links to this board of course. I hope they don't think I'm spamming. <_<

The more people who go on to there, giving good information, the more people will be helped. It was sad to see a lot of "answers" with vague, incomplete or misinformed information.

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I was notified that one of my answers was chosen as Best Answer. It was a woman asking about IBS symptoms in her 6yo daughter, not even celiac or gluten. I really feel good about bringing celiac to her attention, whether it ultimately ends up being celiac or not.

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Nancy

That's great Nancy ! It feels really good to help people, doesn't it ? :D

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Thanks, Nancy. That website is totally addicting!!!

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