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Wow!  A lot of great resources!
 
 
The main organization is www.apfed.org  (like our GIG and CSA) 
 
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http://allergies.about.com/od/foodallergies/a/ee.htm go on google and search it so many topics come up for information.
 
Blogs:
http://search.aol.com/aol/searchquery=esosinophilic+esophagitis+blog&s_it=client95_searchbox
 
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Dr. Scott Lewey wrote 3 good articles on EE that can be found here 
http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Dr._Scot_Lewey
 
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There is a large EE yahoo group that could offer her a lot of info
 
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There are lots of websites to find out information about eosinophilic esophagitis.  Especially in a child, it is almost always related to celiac damage, or actual structural anatomical anomalies.  Use google, it is the best search engine.
  

Try: Ee (spelled out), webMD (symptoms of EE spelled out).  Be prepared to do lots of reading 
 


 
Shari Johns, co-chairperson
CSA Chapter #14
714-865-9484

 

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