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Surviving Coeliac

When Dr Sue Hookey was diagnosed with coeliac in the early 2000s, she couldn’t believe it. After initially putting her vague intermittent symptoms down to being a run-down mother of three, the general practice liaison at Royal Melbourne Hospital sought help from a wide range of practitioners.

“I [had] aches in my wrists, gut aches, strange changes in my stools

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