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- Sarawiththeceliac replied to Sarawiththeceliac's topic in Related Issues & Disorders14
Untreated celiac
Yes my main goal is to eat a guarantee gluten free food but unfortunately I am in A very difficult situation I try to never eat gluten even if I am gonna stay hungry.i am living in the UAE with my aunt and her kids , husband and my grandma and uncle big in a small apartment,my mom is in Sudan due to her work so we can afford education here . I am now studying... -
- trents replied to Sarawiththeceliac's topic in Related Issues & Disorders14
Untreated celiac
Thanks for explaining your situation in more detail. You are in a difficult place it seems, not having the control you need over what you eat. What are the possibilities in the foreseeable future of you finding another living situation where you have more control over your diet? You are seventeen so soon you will be an adult. What is in your future? Education... -
- trents replied to Treen's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Paying for my own Celiac screening at WalkInLab so a positive result doesn’t become part of my medical history
Two thoughts: 1. What if the testing turns out negative? That won't rule out the development of active celiac disease later in life. You may have NCGS now which will transition in to celiac later on. 2. Your plan implies dishonesty in hiding it from your doctor and your insurance company. -
- Mettedkny replied to Mettedkny's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications27
Progesterone pills - are they gluten free??
Thank you for your response. I'd love to read more about your suggestion, everything I find online speaks to the opposite. Unfortunately I need the HRT due to many other factors (post menopause symptoms and osteoporosis) so stopping the estrogen would be very unfortunate. Vitamin D is pretty good, not great, but now below the norm at 36- high gluten
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