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good old 0603

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Just talked to the EnteroLab nurse about the 0603 and the probability for neurological symptoms. She talked so fast that I couldn't get them all. MEMORY was one that stuck out for me. Others were MS, peripheral neuropathy, headaches, migraines, seizures (don't remember the kind), ADD, bipolar and one I didn't get which I think starts with pl.

She said Dr. M. Hadjivassiliou would have more on it. I've certainly seen his name previously.
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Post by Stanz »

Joan, I am also an 0603, can't remember what else I was going to say...

Be curious to see whatever Hadjivassiliou has to say. :lol:
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You were being funny?

I know you are one as well. I never knew about all this until Wonder Woman's post while I was out of town.

I truly wish my twin brothers would get tested and even my sister although I don't think she has any symptoms. I may have to pay for my girls to get tested.

I wish my eyes could take the computer better so I could research and research. It is so darn frustrating. I use "spell check" for an eye check.

Spell check won't work!
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Yeah, trying to be funny, Joan, I wish I could get my extended family to get tested too. My oldest daughter is on the SC diet and was instrumental in getting me off gluten in August, 3 mos. before my dx with MC. Neither of my daughters has been tested by Enterolab, but my other daughter is also on the SC diet for the last month and feeling so much better.

Don't worry about spell check, you're doin' fine.
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Easy for you to say. :roll:
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Post by tex »

Joan,

Could that autoimmune disease have been primary sclerosing cholangitis? That's commonly attributed to the 0603 gene.

I'll PM you some information that I don't want to post, (since it involves someone else's personal information that is posted on another discussion board, but I don't have permission to post it here - permission might be readily granted, but rather than ask, I'll just PM the information, and you can decide if it's worth pursuing).

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Here's a little information on PSC genetic connections in 5 European populations, FWIW:

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/jour ... 1&SRETRY=0

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Thanks, I got a "session cookie error" message for that.

I can send a PM to the person you mentioned. Thanks very much for the info.
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Session cookie error? Hmmmm. Here's a PubMed version of the same thing:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10372541

You're most welcome,

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