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Colin & Laurisa Cripps <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Jan 2002 23:20:55 -0800
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Hi Everyone,

Thanks for nothing.  Hee Hee! there are definetly more of us with low sex
drives, a few unchanged after diagnosis and a few saying they have high sex
drives.  Most people with the low sex drives said that it is a secondary
side effect of low B12 having fatigue and low energy obviously decreases the
energy for anything including sex.  Others said that because Celiac's suffer
from Depression that on of Depression's side effects is a decrease in
libidio.    One individual felt that because our body is attacked by Gluten
that our systems are imbalanced for nurtients and general function therefore
causing hormone imbalances too. So in summary we Celiac's feel that
generally feeling poor all over makes us not in the mood. Thanks for all
your responses.

Reese

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