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I Got My Appointment!


num1habsfan

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num1habsfan Rising Star

Hey people! Mom checked our mail today, and I finally got my letter from Saskatoon (the appointment that i've been waiting for since beginning of November). So my endoscopy is gonna be on February 21, 2 pm! :blink:

*sighs* i think I am nervous alreadyyyyy

~ lisa ~


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Lisa:

It's a breeze, no need to worry. Let us know when the time comes close. Ya know we'll be there for you. :)

num1habsfan Rising Star
Lisa:

It's a breeze, no need to worry. Let us know when the time comes close. Ya know we'll be there for you. :)

Yeah I know the test isnt hard, guess i just want it done with. I'll just keep this post and as the date gets closer bump it so that everyone remembers ;)

~ lisa ~

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I am glad you got it so soon and didn't have to wait ten years for it. But oh the pain of eating gluten until then. Best of luck and remind us when you are going, Lisa.

num1habsfan Rising Star
I am glad you got it so soon and didn't have to wait ten years for it. But oh the pain of eating gluten until then. Best of luck and remind us when you are going, Lisa.

Im glad I dont gotta eat gluten before this one!! :D

~ lisa ~

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

What's the endoscopy for if not for checking gluten damage?

  • 3 weeks later...
num1habsfan Rising Star

What's the endoscopy for if not for checking gluten damage?

For refractory sprue.

*bumps topic*....3 weeks to go :unsure::(

~ lisa ~


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i had one done yesterday with a clonscopy they found a plopy and toke a buch of bipoies with both scopes and i have to wait 2 weeks for the reluts grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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num1habsfan Rising Star

*bumps* 9 days to go... :blink:

~ lisa ~

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Is this the one where you have to eat gluten? Or is that another one?

Nancy

num1habsfan Rising Star
Is this the one where you have to eat gluten? Or is that another one?

Nancy

Its the other one I gotta eat gluten, but I start eating it the day of this endoscopy, ugh. (and yes, only ONE WEEK to go :ph34r: )....This one I just gotta not eat/drink after midnight.

~ lisa ~

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