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Celiac Disease... Circa 1972


luvs2eat

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Looked up Celiac Disease in my 1972 nursing medical dictionary and this is what it said, in essence.

Celiac Disease is a rare condition where the patient can not digest sugars and fats. Some say that wheat and rye play a part. It's similar to sprue and some say it is the same.

(Symtoms were similar to those we know of today)

Treatment is a low fat, low sugar diet. You might want to stop eating gluten as well. If, after 6 months... you're feeling well, you can add one food at a time till you're back to eating everything you were before.

I wanna go on THAT diet.


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spunky Contributor

LOL...oh boy, and we think nobody knows much about this TODAY!!!! Pathetic!

happygirl Collaborator

oh my gosh, that is unbelievable!!!!!!!!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

All I can say is: "We've come a long way Baby!!!!"

plantime Contributor
Celiac Disease is a rare condition where the patient can not digest sugars and fats.

Boy, don't I wish!! :D

Nantzie Collaborator

Just reading that makes my stomach turn. {shudder}

Nancy

jerseyangel Proficient

Wow! :o

If only it were so easy--or rare <_<


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kbtoyssni Contributor

That is too funny! Thanks for posting. As much as I complain about doctors being incompetent today, I should really be thankful for what IS known about this disease now.

lindalee Enthusiast

I agree with the above remarks but It is interesting that they pointed out the dangers of SUGAR. :o

Green12 Enthusiast
I agree with the above remarks but It is interesting that they pointed out the dangers of SUGAR. :o

I was thinking the same thing Lindalee, maybe there is something to the total inability to digest other things as well, like sugar and fats.

lorka150 Collaborator

I'm not surprised of the sugar - a lot of celiacs have huge blood sugar problems; as for the fats - well, fatty stools, right? undigested fats.

i think that it is awesome it was in there - so they were off, yes, but at least they were exploring it at that time.

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