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Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment
This category contains a comprehensive overview that covers the information on diagnosing and treating celiac disease, including the latest research on the various new tests/screening techniques.
Note: The only medically acceptable treatment for celiac disease is a 100% gluten-free diet for life.343 articles in this category
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- TerryinCO posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
New Guy Here...
...so lotsa questions and unknowns for me. Gastro Doc did an endoscopy and found villi damaged so Celiac is suspect/known. Subsequent blood work done and am awaiting evaluation from NP or Doc. I've started gluten free diet and that's going well. I don't have any real symptoms but have lost ~ 10# over last year or so....180 down to 170 ( I'm... -
- Scott Adams replied to Sicilygirl's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease5
Enegy level extremely low
@EricaFilpi, please tell us more about your recovery...did you need to take iron infusions or supplements? What other supplements are you taking? I'll assume you've been gluten-free since August. -
- joleenrae replied to joleenrae's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
+ bloodwork - endoscopy.. then + bloodwork and another + bloodwork.. next endoscopy??
We have been tested and tested negative. But we have not done the gene testing. -
- cristiana replied to sillyyak52's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease12
Family education
So true, @trents, I was a skeptic myself! -
- trents replied to sillyyak52's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease12
Family education
Although I disagree with interjecting the element of dermatitis herpetiformis since this is not a real issue for the OP, I think Rogo72 gives good advice about how to navigate social situations as a celiac when finding yourself in unsympathetic company. It requires developing somewhat of a tuff skin and holding your ground in order to be safe. The psychology...
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