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On Fri, 31 Mar 1995, ROSALIE JALBERT wrote:
> I tell the people in my support group to not think of CD as a disability or
> disease, but just think of it as an INCONVENIENCE. Once they learn to
> adhere to the diet, they are fine and we have a very upbeat group.
I tell people that it was the best thing to happen to me, being
diagnosed. As I was so sick before hand and went through every test
imaginable only to find nothing wrong. I wsa starting to think it was
all in my head. except in the last feww weeks before being diagnosed I
lost 30 lbs and a friend of the family said go get tested for celiacs. i
never heard of it before and I went to the doctor and asked him to test
for that. Sure enough, I was happy as now I could takes steps, without
medication, to start feeling better.>
The rest is history and I feel great.
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