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I'm , actually, not .. But I don't think I'd posted my

name. I also answer to seamaiden ;)

Actually once they heard about the mixup, the clinic called me and

said there had been a misunderstanding and when would i like to set

up an appointment with Dr. Pyle. I think the problem was that the

Stanford student clinic was my " go-between " and may not have fully

understood the situation.

I think it sounds interesting, and both Dr. Pyle and Dr. Gray seem

like excellent doctors, and nice people as well! I was very

impressed by both of them at the celiac conference. Now that it

seems that I can reschedule the appointment, I will definitely be

changing it to a later time- I would rather have the appointment at

a later date than spend all day killing time on campus before

classes. ;) But isn't it just the coolest coincidence that the place

I'm going to school just happens to have an actual celiac clinic? I

am still thrilled by this! I will let you all know how it goes.

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> >There are 3 messages in this issue.

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> >Topics in this digest:

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> > 1. Relocating Back To Santa Cruz

> > From: " julieschaul " <julieschaul@...>

> > 2. Stanford Celiac Clinic

> > From: " seamaiden399 " <seamaiden399@...>

> > 3. RE: Stanford Celiac Clinic

> > From: " Barella " <lisabarella@...>

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> >Message: 1

> > Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 11:53:03 -0000

> > From: " julieschaul " <julieschaul@...>

> >Subject: Relocating Back To Santa Cruz

> >

> >Hi,

> >

> >I'm planning on relocating my family and I back to the Santa Cruz

> >area. The only way I can afford to do this is if I can find an

> >intentional community/house-share situation.

> >

> >I've had non-gluten free roommates in the past and to be honest,

I was

> >uncomfortable about them being in the kitchen. So, I'm going to

be

> >trying to find a housemate who's gluten free.

> >

> >Can anybody recommend some appropriate local forums in which I

can

> >post a " situation wanted " ad?

> >

> >Thanks in advance for any ideas.

> >

> >In wellness,

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> >Message: 2

> > Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 19:10:32 -0000

> > From: " seamaiden399 " <seamaiden399@...>

> >Subject: Stanford Celiac Clinic

> >

> >Hi! After much procrastinating, I finally went to the Stanford

> >health center to get a referral to the Celiac Clinic.

(Convenient,

> >huh? Especially since I'm a student at Stanford..) Anyway, the

woman

> >scheduling it through the health center is a bit clueless and she

> >called me this morning saying that she had made me an appointment

> >with Dr. Gray, who she said was " not " a celiac specialist (but

> >doesn't he do all the research with celiac???), and she was

> >insistent that if they didn't have copies of my biopsies that

they

> >couldn't schedule me with " the celiac specialist " , which i assume

> >means Gail Pyle. Since I was diagnosed(through biopsy!) at 3, 26

> >years ago, of course I don't have paperwork of my biopsy stuff.

Do I

> >really need to call my mom and get her to see if she has

> >something " proving " my diagnosis?

> >

> >For anyone who has gone to the celiac, what does this appointment

> >MEAN? Lol. Do i need to call the clinic and insist on seeing

Gail,

> >or do I have to/ want to get screened by Dr. Gray anyway? Or is

he

> >the normal celiac doctor that I should be seeing anyway? I really

> >DON'T need to be diagnosed again, obviously, just want to do

> >the " follow up " stuff that they say is so important. They also

> >scheduled me for 8:30am, which in my book is somewhat like

> >scheduling an appointment for 4am... but then I'm on a freaky

grad

> >student schedule and it takes me an hour to get to Stanford. I

feel

> >very out of the loop here, which is funny 'cause this was all my

> >idea. Grrr... this is why I avoid going to the doctor!!!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >Message: 3

> > Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 00:04:01 -0500

> > From: " Barella " <lisabarella@...>

> >Subject: RE: Stanford Celiac Clinic

> >

> >

> >Seamaidan399 (name?):

> >Dr. Gray is one of the best doctors in the country for Celiac

Disease. Dr.

> >Pyle also specializes in the disease too or might be doing

training under

> >Dr. Gray (she would have to clarrify). I just met with both in

Decemeber

> >and they are both great. Either way you are in good hands and

very lucky to

> >have an appointment with both of them. An hour is no worries.

Just go and

> >you will be fine. If this means anything, I dropped about $1000

over my

> >xmas break (I am a PhD student who moved from Mountain View, CA

to NC) to

> >fly to CA to go see Dr. Gray for a follow-up visit and biopsy.

Your lucky

> >to only be an hour away and have such great care so close to you.

> >

> >Good luck and have fun,

> >

> >

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> > A. Barella

> >Ph.D. Student in Exercise & Sport Psychology

> >Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant

> >Department of Exercise and Sport Science

> >The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

> >Room 250 HHP Building

> >Greensboro, NC 27402

> >Email: lisabarella@...

> >Phone/Cell (with VM): (336) 253-5539

> >Fax: (336) 545-4486

> >

> > " Come celebrate with me that everyday something has tried to kill

me / and

> >has failed " - Lucille Clifton

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >>From: " seamaiden399 " <seamaiden399@...>

> >>Reply-

> >>

> >>Subject: [ ] Stanford Celiac Clinic

> >>Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 19:10:32 -0000

> >>

> >>Hi! After much procrastinating, I finally went to the Stanford

> >>health center to get a referral to the Celiac Clinic.

(Convenient,

> >>huh? Especially since I'm a student at Stanford..) Anyway, the

woman

> >>scheduling it through the health center is a bit clueless and she

> >>called me this morning saying that she had made me an appointment

> >>with Dr. Gray, who she said was " not " a celiac specialist (but

> >>doesn't he do all the research with celiac???), and she was

> >>insistent that if they didn't have copies of my biopsies that

they

> >>couldn't schedule me with " the celiac specialist " , which i assume

> >>means Gail Pyle. Since I was diagnosed(through biopsy!) at 3, 26

> >>years ago, of course I don't have paperwork of my biopsy stuff.

Do I

> >>really need to call my mom and get her to see if she has

> >>something " proving " my diagnosis?

> >>

> >>For anyone who has gone to the celiac, what does this appointment

> >>MEAN? Lol. Do i need to call the clinic and insist on seeing

Gail,

> >>or do I have to/ want to get screened by Dr. Gray anyway? Or is

he

> >>the normal celiac doctor that I should be seeing anyway? I really

> >>DON'T need to be diagnosed again, obviously, just want to do

> >>the " follow up " stuff that they say is so important. They also

> >>scheduled me for 8:30am, which in my book is somewhat like

> >>scheduling an appointment for 4am... but then I'm on a freaky

grad

> >>student schedule and it takes me an hour to get to Stanford. I

feel

> >>very out of the loop here, which is funny 'cause this was all my

> >>idea. Grrr... this is why I avoid going to the doctor!!!

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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From: " Carol Powers " <cwpowers@...>

> I would like to echo 's comments about the Celiac Clinic

> and well as 's. My care from Dr. Pyle and the nutritionist

> was just what I needed as a new celiac. Lots of good

> information and very supportive

I'm happy to hear that..... :-) I was just diagnosed this year

and my upcoming appointment with Dr Gray in March will be

my first visit with anyone post-diagnosis.

Truthfully - I really have no idea what to expect from this visit

or ongoing visits (annual checkup means what and why?), so

I've just been keeping a list of questions that pop into my head

as I think of them.

-patrick

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