Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-m):
Coping with Celiac Disease
Share stories, techniques, and information to help others deal with the disease and the gluten-free diet.
15,945 topics in this forum
-
- 18 replies
- 2,050 views
-
- 2 replies
- 952 views
-
- 6 replies
- 1,136 views
-
- 2 replies
- 774 views
-
- 15 replies
- 2,265 views
-
- 22 replies
- 2,358 views
-
- 24 replies
- 3,188 views
-
- 3 replies
- 1,186 views
-
- 10 replies
- 6,077 views
-
- 19 replies
- 2,988 views
-
- 6 replies
- 1,008 views
-
- 5 replies
- 1,419 views
-
- 2 replies
- 1,075 views
-
- 13 replies
- 1,262 views
-
- 8 replies
- 1,430 views
-
- 8 replies
- 1,352 views
-
- 5 replies
- 1,083 views
-
- 2 replies
- 841 views
-
- 5 replies
- 1,102 views
-
- 9 replies
- 1,961 views
-
- 7 replies
- 1,219 views
-
- 22 replies
- 3,532 views
-
- 4 replies
- 1,414 views
-
- 4 replies
- 2,449 views
-
- 4 replies
- 1,387 views
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
-
Celiac.com Sponsor (A15-m):
-
Forum Discussions
Definitely get your doctor’s opinion on this, but give. everything you’ve shared I thing you’ve got two kids who need to be gluten-free. Be sure to share the study on rates of celiac disease among families with your doctor. They may not have the latest info on this.Doesn't sound implausible or arrogant at all. I'm almost 10 years in to an endless series of doctors (of varying specialties and levels of competence) leading me around in circles, unwilling to admit they don't know everything...and somehow letting me know there's no way to know what's wrong me, at the same time. Sadly it took me almost all this time to learn how to start asserting myself with these...Hi KMS83. You might ask your doctor for an updated TTG blood test which shows the level of gluten antibodies in your system. If your gluten antibodies are still high now, a year and a half after your initial diagnosis, that could be an indicator that you are still getting regularly exposed to gluten, whether directly or indirectly (via cross-contamination). Also, my personal advice i...