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- trents replied to Hmart's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease1
Is this celiac?
Welcome to the forum, @Hmart! There are other medical conditions besides celiac disease that can cause villous atrophy as well as some medications and for some people, the dairy protein casein. So, your question is a valid one. Especially in view of the fact that your antibody testing was negative, though there are also some seronegative celiacs. So... -
- klmgarland replied to klmgarland's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis10
Help I’m cross contaminating myself,
I have a lot to learn! Thank you -
- DebJ14 replied to Jhona's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff30
Does anyone here also have Afib
I only went on the multi vitamin AFTER a couple of year of high dose, targeted supplementation resolved most of my deficiencies. I was on quite a cocktail of vitamins that was changed every 6 months as my deficiencies resolved. Those that were determined to be genetic are still addressed with specific doses of those vitamins, minerals and amino acids. ... -
- Hmart posted a topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease1
Is this celiac?
The symptoms that led to my diagnosis were stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, body/nerve tingling and burning and chills. It went away after about four days but led me to a gastro who did an upper endo and found I had marsh 3b. I did the blood test for celiac and it came back negative. I have gone gluten free. In week 1 I had a flare-up that was similar to... -
- Serena Rodriguez replied to klmgarland's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis10
Help I’m cross contaminating myself,
You've already identified the issue. You cannot have ANY gluten in your home EVER. It's not optional for everyone who lives with you to have a dedicated gluten free diet! And anyone who comes to visit you cannot bring anything gluten-containing into your home. All gluten containing items need to be thrown away, beauty/bath products included. All pots/pans...
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