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- CJF commented on Scott Adams's article in Gluten-Free Travel1
The Ultimate Celiac Disease Travel Guide: How to Stay Gluten-Free on Vacation (+Video)
I just returned from a 2 week trip to England. While I was nervous about traveling out of country, they were very accommodating and I even got many of my meals before others did. Their gluten-free bread was often way better than ours here in the States. I didn't get sick at all on the trip!!!- gluten-free
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- badastronaut replied to badastronaut's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Still unsure.....
So after a long time in which I got my zinc and folic acid levels back on track I will now start with taking Thiamine to see if that does anything. According to my blood levels I'm not low on Thiamine but, if I understand correctly, blood works are not the best way to find out if there is a Thiamine shortage. How much Thiamine should I take to start with... -
- Scott Adams replied to ohmichael's topic in Super Sensitive People15
Curious if I should quit my job
I'm in the "never reveal your plans to the enemy" camp on this one--it's none of their business if you're looking for another job, so I would leave that out of any conversation. Also, retaliation can be common with some employers, especially if you bring up the ADA and claim a disability because of celiac disease. I was a corporate paralegal for 5 years and... -
- Scott Adams replied to Gliadingoaway's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Biopsy confirmed no celiac, low gliadin igg but high gliadin iga?
This article might be helpful. It breaks down each type of test, and what a positive results means in terms of the probability that you might have celiac disease. According to this article your two positive DGP-IgA tests mean:
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