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- Scott Adams replied to mytype1diabetes's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Toddler recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and need help understanding coeliac screening test results
I’m so sorry to hear about your toddler’s recent Type 1 diabetes diagnosis, and I understand how overwhelming it must feel to now be navigating possible celiac disease as well. The slightly elevated TTG antibodies (22 ku/L) with normal endomysial antibodies could indicate a few things—sometimes, mild elevations can occur due to factors other than celiac disea... -
- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Summer 2025 Issue4
To Kiss or Not to Kiss: The Truth About Gluten Transfer Through a Smooch (+Video)
Many people with celiac disease don't have any obvious symptoms, but still face the same health risks if left untreated. Symptoms of gluten exposure can vary greatly from person to person.- celiac disease
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- mytype1diabetes posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Toddler recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and need help understanding coeliac screening test results
Hi all, Posting from the UK. My 2 year old was recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. In the UK they routinely screen for coeliac disease. The test showed slightly elevated levels of TTG antibodies. The consultant wants to repeat these antibodies in 3-6 months time to determine clinical significance. In our letter it said "marginally elevated... -
- chrish42 commented on Scott Adams's article in Summer 2025 Issue4
To Kiss or Not to Kiss: The Truth About Gluten Transfer Through a Smooch (+Video)
I have wondered if different people have different reactions to different gluten exposures even if they have been diagnosed with Celiac. In other words....the body's reaction to gluten. From what I've read even a crumb of wheat can cause a big reaction and I wondered if that is always the case in everyone? I avoid gluten as much as possible and less or...- celiac disease
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