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<blockquote data-quote="AliB" data-source="post: 101953" data-attributes="member: 16907"><p>My Mum was 64 when she died 9 years ago, but probably would still be alive and quite healthy if the Celiac Disease that killed her had been picked up years ago instead of just 4 weeks before she died.</p><p></p><p>She had kept really well up until the last year or so before her death, always keeping herself well within limits both up and down, but the Celiac gut damage and resulting malabsorption got her in the end. It's ironic in a way that of all the things she could have died of that are obviously related to it, it wasn't the Diabetes........</p><p></p><p>But then, you know me, I think all these things <em>are</em> somehow related and just different symptoms presenting in different people of the same thing............. doesn't matter what disease I look at, somewhere along the line it seems to be related to something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AliB, post: 101953, member: 16907"] My Mum was 64 when she died 9 years ago, but probably would still be alive and quite healthy if the Celiac Disease that killed her had been picked up years ago instead of just 4 weeks before she died. She had kept really well up until the last year or so before her death, always keeping herself well within limits both up and down, but the Celiac gut damage and resulting malabsorption got her in the end. It's ironic in a way that of all the things she could have died of that are obviously related to it, it wasn't the Diabetes........ But then, you know me, I think all these things [i]are[/i] somehow related and just different symptoms presenting in different people of the same thing............. doesn't matter what disease I look at, somewhere along the line it seems to be related to something else. [/QUOTE]
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