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- Heatherisle replied to Heatherisle's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms12
Blood results
Thanks for replying. Hopefully biopsy will help clarify things. She’s keeping up with her gluten intake and last message from her said she’s paying the price for it!!!! -
- Sarawiththeceliac replied to Sarawiththeceliac's topic in Related Issues & Disorders1
Untreated celiac
Also I got a test for tTg IGA and its 32 -
- Sarawiththeceliac posted a topic in Related Issues & Disorders1
Untreated celiac
Hello, everyone I was diagnosed with celiac since the age of 5 but unfortunately I would say I was never been on a strict gluten free diet and looking back to my pictures when I was young,I was shorter than kids my age,I am from Sudan and celiac was not known to people alot and I was living with my grandma until I was 11 , then I moved with my mom which then... -
- Waterdance replied to Waterdance's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms15
Diagnosed gluten allergy but not Celiac
It is addictive. The dopamine hit I get from a sandwich after being gluten free for a while is insane and I immediately crave more. Maybe if I think of it more like an addiction I'll be able to beat it in the future. -
- Wheatwacked replied to Waterdance's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms15
Diagnosed gluten allergy but not Celiac
Undiagnosed Celiac Disease was your root cause. As you heal and adress nutritional deficiencies you'll see lifetime symptoms disapear, some you don't even realize you have. Until 1951 no one knew the cause. Around 1900 it was also called "Infantilism", you outgrew it or died. Dr Hass around 1920 was the first to come up with a treatment with close...
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