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- knitty kitty replied to Riley.'s topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff3
Outgrow celiac?
@Riley., Welcome to the forum, but don't do it! Don't continue to eat gluten! The health problems that will come if you continue to eat gluten are not worth it. Problems may not show up for years, but the constant inflammation and nutritional losses will manifest eventually. There's many of us oldsters on the forum who wish they'd been diagnosed... -
- knitty kitty replied to tiffanygosci's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease11
New Celiac Mama in My 30s
@tiffanygosci, Hello. I apologize for your thread being hijacked. I recognize your symptoms as being similar to what I experienced, the migraines, food and chemical sensitivities, hives, nausea, the numbness and tingling, joint pain, tummy problems, sleep problems, emotional lability, and the mom brain. My cycle returned early after I had my... -
- trents replied to Riley.'s topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff3
Outgrow celiac?
@Riley, on this forum we sometimes get reports from people with similar experiences as you. That is, their celiac disease seems to go into remission. Typically, that doesn't last. At age 18 you are at your physical-biological peek in life where your body is stronger than it will ever be and it is able to fight well against many threats and abuses. As Wheatwacked... -
- Wheatwacked replied to Riley.'s topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff3
Outgrow celiac?
@Riley., Welcome to the forum. It was once believed that Celiac Disease was only a childhood disease and it can be outgrown. That was before 1951, before gluten was discovered to be cause of Celiac Disease, also called Infantilism. Back then Cileac Disease was thought to be only a gastro intestinal disease, once you "outgrew" the colicky phase,...
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