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- Scott Adams replied to nanaimobar's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Doc says I have celiac, despite no GI symptoms?
Many people with celiac disease don't have symptoms, so your doctor is correct to make this diagnosis based on your results. Did they refer you to get an endoscopy to confirm this? If so, you need to continue eating gluten until all tests are completed, otherwise you might get false-negative results. This article might be helpful. It breaks down each... -
- Scott Adams replied to Ading69's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease1
Seeking Gluten-Free Advice for My Trip to South Korea!
I've never been there, but this may be helpful. Here's a concise gluten-free restaurant card in Korean along with its English translation: ---Korean: English Translation: This card should help convey your dietary needs clearly in Korean and English when dining at gluten-free restaurants or explaining your requirements to restaurant... -
- Scott Adams commented on Posterboy's article in Spring 2020 Issue22
How Low Thiamine Can Thin Villi: Old Research Rediscovered and its Clinical Significance in Celiac Disease
The most common nutrient deficiencies associated with celiac disease that may lead to testing for the condition include iron, vitamin D, folate (vitamin B9), vitamin B12, calcium, zinc, and magnesium. Unfortunately many doctors, including my own doctor at the time, don't do extensive follow up testing for a broad range of nutrient deficiencies, nor recommend...- celiac disease
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- Scott Adams replied to Sobiha's topic in Related Issues & Disorders3
Additional allergies
Is there any chance you have mold or mildew somewhere in your home? I've heard some horror stories about people who get major allergy and other health issues, and then discover black mold in their home. -
- Scott Adams replied to GardeningForHealth's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease12
10 years later, my celiac is progressing
Good point, as I don't believe that sugar is good for anyone, and I avoid it. Eating too much can lead to imbalances in the gut microbiome which can lead to IBS-like symptoms.
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