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jaimek Enthusiast

Well, I am happy to say that I just got the results from my endoscopy and blood tests. I have been gluten-free for almost one year and the doctor said I am completely healed!!!! I was SO excited. All this research/work paid off. My blood tests were all negative for celiac also! So, I am just letting you all know that it is very possible. I go out to eat all the time and never have any problems. I had a really hard time coping with the change in the beginning, but now I can sit with my friends while they are eating pizza and not care. If anyone is having problems on finding things to eat ,or what to do when they go out, definitely let me know. I would be happy to share any info. I have with anyone. Just email me! :P


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That is wonderful news! CONGRATS :D

celiac3270 Collaborator

Yes! It's nice to know that you've done everything correctly and being gluten-free really is making a difference to your body :)

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Yay! Very cool!

Rikki Tikki Explorer

I am so happy for you! Keep up the good health!

dreamhouses Newbie

Dear Jaimek, would you mind my asking if you had done an endoscopy with your initial diagnosis, and all the blood tests? If you did, how much damage had the first endoscopy shown? I'm in the 6th month of trying to do this, and getting discouraged, but your post is giving me hope. thanks, dreamhouses

jaimek Enthusiast

I was diagnosed by an edoscopy and blood tests, both of which were positive for celiac. My doctor did not give me the exact outcome of the tests but he told me that my villi were completely flat and extremely damaged. There is hope! Don't give up. I have never cheated (intentionally that is), had a couple accidents but that is it. I am extremely careful with everything. Let me know if you have any other questions! :D


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