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<blockquote data-quote="ams162" data-source="post: 173323" data-attributes="member: 25644"><p>hello again,</p><p>please dont worry about the coeliac thing until u know for sure we were told dylan carried the antibodies in his blood and went in for a endoscopy to know for sure it all came back normal, i have been told recently the chances of him getting it are very small now so all the worry i went through was kind of for nothing, we still have to keep an eye out for the symptoms and if they do appear we will have to go in again.</p><p></p><p>when we were told we rushed out bought a bread maker that made coeliac breads and examined the shelves in the local supermarket for what was available, i know how u feel as i felt my world had ended how could my poor little man be unlucky enough to be diagnosed with 2 illnesses in a short space of time life seemed so unfair. anyway as i said it all turned out ok and if he ever does develop it we will deal with it at the time, although now we have a handle on the diabetes abit and do the carb counting i cant see it being as much as a problem as i could before but dont get me wrong i would still prefer he didnt get it in the first place</p><p>good luck with ur results i hope u are as lucky as we were</p><p>anna marie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ams162, post: 173323, member: 25644"] hello again, please dont worry about the coeliac thing until u know for sure we were told dylan carried the antibodies in his blood and went in for a endoscopy to know for sure it all came back normal, i have been told recently the chances of him getting it are very small now so all the worry i went through was kind of for nothing, we still have to keep an eye out for the symptoms and if they do appear we will have to go in again. when we were told we rushed out bought a bread maker that made coeliac breads and examined the shelves in the local supermarket for what was available, i know how u feel as i felt my world had ended how could my poor little man be unlucky enough to be diagnosed with 2 illnesses in a short space of time life seemed so unfair. anyway as i said it all turned out ok and if he ever does develop it we will deal with it at the time, although now we have a handle on the diabetes abit and do the carb counting i cant see it being as much as a problem as i could before but dont get me wrong i would still prefer he didnt get it in the first place good luck with ur results i hope u are as lucky as we were anna marie [/QUOTE]
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