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Related Diseases and Disorders
This category contains summaries of research articles that deal with all known associated diseases and disorders of celiac disease. The articles are broken down by the sub-category of the related celiac disorders.
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- Rejoicephd replied to Rejoicephd's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease10
Struggling to get into a good pattern
Thankfully those are normal. B12 was on the low end of the normal range when I first got diagnosed. When I last got it checked, it had come up a lot (455 last time checked). -
- Scott Adams replied to AnneBSunflower's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease4
mystery gluten?
You can search this site for prescriptions medications, but will need to know the manufacturer/maker if there is more than one, especially if you use a generic version of the medication: To see the ingredients you will need to click on the correct version of the medication and maker in the results, then scroll down to "Ingredients and Appearance"... -
- trents replied to Rejoicephd's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease10
Struggling to get into a good pattern
Have you had B12 levels checked? -
- Rejoicephd replied to Rejoicephd's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease10
Struggling to get into a good pattern
For the past few months, I've been taking several supplements (a multi-vitamin, an iron supplement, a vitamin C supplement, and a magnesium supplement), all of which state that they are gluten free on the label. -
- trents replied to AnneBSunflower's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease4
mystery gluten?
Maltodextrin is typically made from corn.
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