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Danna Korn, Raising Our Celiac Kids <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Aug 2001 12:16:08 -0700
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Hi, list:

I pitched a story on CD to a Minnesota newspaper (The Brainerd Dispatch)
while I was on vacation there.  A reporter did the story, and it appears in
today's edition (8/22/01).  I need to point out a few errors in her story (I
don't want you to think I told her these things!).

1.  The doctor she quotes (she found him on her own) seems to be of the
belief that CD is "not common."  I beg to differ.

2.  She says, "People who get the disease are allergic to gluten" -- please
know that she is not quoting me when she says that!

3.  She has a few errors in her technical descriptions and warnings of
associated disorders, but she's close (she got all that information from the
doctor she interviewed).

4.  The doctor says, "There is a lot involved in diagnosing the disease."
Again, I beg to differ.

5.  My son's stomach didn't "begin to descend," it began to "distend."

6.  She says I'll be speaking in Minneapolis at the CSA convention -- what I
said is that I might be ATTENDING the convention -- I have not been formally
asked to speak.

Having said all that, we'll take all the awareness-raising PR we can get,
and I'm thankful for the article.  You can see it at:

http://www.brainerddispatch.com/stories/082201/new_0822010062.shtml

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