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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.
Celiac disease is NOT an Allergy
It's important to know that 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.
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.
My Celiac Disease Symptoms, Diagnosis and Recovery
My symptoms included weight loss, long-term diarrhea, bloating, and abdominal pain (especially in my middle-right section while sleeping. Once I began and maintained a gluten-free diet, those symptoms slowly disappeared....[READ MORE about my long and winding road to a celiac disease diagnosis and recovery.]
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- knitty kitty replied to Crackerjack's topic in Related Issues & Disorders4
Developing other food intolerances after Celiac diagnosis
It has to do with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. Mast cells become activated when the immune or autoimmune response is triggered, as in Celiac Disease or a cold. If stimulated for long enough, frequently enough, mast cells develop "itchy trigger fingers" and release infection fighting histamine at the least provocation. High levels of histamine cause...- food intolerances
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- trents replied to Gemz's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Have you experienced gaslighting by doctors?
@Gemz, 14 weeks should be plenty of time for the gluten challenge but make sure you are also eating enough gluten daily during that time. More recent guidelines call for the daily consumption of at least 10gm of gluten (the amount found in about 4-6 slices of bread) for at least 2 weeks before either the blood antibody test or the endoscopy/biopsy. So, however... -
- Gemz replied to Gemz's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Have you experienced gaslighting by doctors?
Thanks Trent That's such a shame how common occurrence this is for people. I can only hope that one day NCGS can be diagnosed without trialling gluten-free diet first. I didn't realise there were more than two antibody tests. Yes, I was ordered two. These being... Gliadin-IgG <0.4 (N<7, P>10) TTG-IgA <0.1 (N<7, P>10) I... -
- RMJ posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications0
How much testing is performed on certified gluten free products?
It has already been discussed in these forums that the GFCO certified products use step down testing, meaning that not every lot of product is tested for gluten. In some cases, after enough passing results, products only need to be tested once each quarter! Manufacturing facilities are supposed to be audited annually. GFCO Step down testing - see pages... -
- GardeningForHealth replied to Crackerjack's topic in Related Issues & Disorders4
Developing other food intolerances after Celiac diagnosis
I would like to see this topic "increasing food intolerances over time in Celiacs" studied scientifically, as it seems to be so common, yet I've never seen any studies on pubmed about it.- food intolerances
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