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- Mari replied to Jmartes71's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease1
Second chance
Ijmartes71 I son't think you are crazy by any psycoligical s=defination but you are obsessive. you may have considerable brain fog , a problem that affects celiacs and many other people. . With this obsession you have abd being braun dogged you arw not abke to take any advice people are giving you to help you. To take advice you need to reduce your anxieties... -
- cristiana replied to dsfraley's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease11
9 y/o Son Diagnosed with Celiac Disease; Persistent Symptoms: Does this Sound Familiar?
Just to say that I too was hesitant to come off dairy products completely @dsfraley. Milk, yoghurt and soft cheeses definitely caused bloating. This bloating gave me rib and pelvic pain, and I remember the pain was so horrible at times it was almost a sick feeling., kind of like the sort of aches you get with flu. Milk, yoghurt and soft cheeses also... -
- trents replied to dsfraley's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease11
9 y/o Son Diagnosed with Celiac Disease; Persistent Symptoms: Does this Sound Familiar?
Yes, that is the suggestion. -
- Wheatwacked replied to dsfraley's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease11
9 y/o Son Diagnosed with Celiac Disease; Persistent Symptoms: Does this Sound Familiar?
Anyway, I have no problem with grass fed milk other than the price. Maybe I should move to Ireland or New Zealand. They're the only countries that don't feed grains to their cows to increase milkfat and milk volume. A side note: I just came back trom the vascular surgeon about the scan of my carotid arteries done last week. A year ago I had over ... -
- dsfraley replied to dsfraley's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease11
9 y/o Son Diagnosed with Celiac Disease; Persistent Symptoms: Does this Sound Familiar?
Thank you all. Regarding dairy products: I think we are getting to the point that we are ready to try anything, but of course hesitant to cut this out entirely too as he's still a 9 year old and adjusting to a diet missing other foods he's used to. We have already kept him from milk (which he loves) to not overdo the dairy, but complete elimination will...
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What is Celiac Disease?
Celiac disease (aka coeliac disease) is a genetic autoimmune disorder where ingesting gluten (a protein in wheat, barley, and rye) triggers an immune response that damages the small intestine's lining. This damage leads to inflammation and atrophy of the villi, tiny finger-like projections in the intestine responsible for nutrient absorption. As a result, individuals with celiac disease may experience symptoms like diarrhea, bloating, fatigue, and malnutrition. Over time, untreated celiac disease can lead to more severe health problems, including anemia, osteoporosis, weight loss, and increased risk of certain cancers. A strict gluten-free diet is the only effective treatment. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease, not a wheat allergy. It's also different from non-celiac gluten sensitivity, gluten intolerance, or sensitivity to gluten.
My Long Journey to Celiac Disease Diagnosis
Like many people, I spent a lot of years, a lot of dollars, and endured many tests and misdiagnoses, before doctors finally discovered that I had celiac disease (also known as coeliac disease or celiac sprue), and needed to eliminate gluten and all gluten-containing ingredients from my diet. Gluten is a protein found in the three main gluten-containing grains: wheat, rye, and barley; and is often hidden in processed foods, and things like soy sauce and beer...[READ MORE about my long and winding road to a celiac disease diagnosis and recovery.]
Gluten-Free Diet
To treat my celiac disease I had to go on a gluten-free diet for life. That meant learning to read food labels to avoid gluten ingredients, and eating a diet of mostly naturally gluten-free foods like meats, fruits, nuts, vegetables, and packaged foods only if they are certified gluten-free or labeled gluten-free, for example gluten-free breads made using gluten-free grains.