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<blockquote data-quote="Alba37" data-source="post: 29867" data-attributes="member: 11938"><p>Thanks Suzi,</p><p></p><p>Marc had his tonsils out at 3 and always complained of sore legs too when he was younger. The IBS symptoms quite often appear to be stress related. He also has another (quite rare, I think) auto immune condition, it's a "boys condition," BXO. </p><p></p><p>Marc has never had a coeliac test before. We get the blood test (and other tests that were done) back next week. I read he may need an endoscopy too. I had one last year myself (eeek) I didn't take sedation, but Marc will, if he has to have it. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully Andrew will be more adjusted to his diabetes by the time the hormones kick in. Marc has been a nightmare and doesn't want to accept it. You would never know he was diagnosed 2 1/2 years ago. Every injection is a fuss as is every finger prick. He sometimes removes the needle 2 or 3 times before injecting. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad I found this forum, it's really nice to not feel so alone. If I he gets a postive coeliac result you'll probably hear me scream help, in Ireland! </p><p></p><p>A x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alba37, post: 29867, member: 11938"] Thanks Suzi, Marc had his tonsils out at 3 and always complained of sore legs too when he was younger. The IBS symptoms quite often appear to be stress related. He also has another (quite rare, I think) auto immune condition, it's a "boys condition," BXO. Marc has never had a coeliac test before. We get the blood test (and other tests that were done) back next week. I read he may need an endoscopy too. I had one last year myself (eeek) I didn't take sedation, but Marc will, if he has to have it. Hopefully Andrew will be more adjusted to his diabetes by the time the hormones kick in. Marc has been a nightmare and doesn't want to accept it. You would never know he was diagnosed 2 1/2 years ago. Every injection is a fuss as is every finger prick. He sometimes removes the needle 2 or 3 times before injecting. I'm glad I found this forum, it's really nice to not feel so alone. If I he gets a postive coeliac result you'll probably hear me scream help, in Ireland! A x [/QUOTE]
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