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- Scott Adams replied to Ben98's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Potential celiac need advice
It seems like you have two choices--do a proper gluten challenge and get re-tested, or just go gluten-free because you already know that it is gluten that is causing your symptoms. In order to screen someone for celiac disease they need to be eating gluten daily, a lot of it--they usually recommend at least 2 slices of wheat bread daily for 6-8 weeks... -
- Wheatwacked replied to Ben98's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Potential celiac need advice
Yes. Now, if you hit your finger with a hammer once, wouldn't you do your best not to do it again? You have identified a direct connection between gluten and pain. Gluten is your hammer. Now you have to decide if you need a medical diagnosis. Some countries have aid benefits tgat you can get if you have the diagnosis, but you must continue eating a gluten... -
- chrisinpa commented on Scott Adams's article in Autumn 2025 Issue45
Can You Develop Celiac Disease Later in Life? Adult-Onset Symptoms (+Video)
Yep...we'll keep our fingers crossed. 🙂- adult
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- trents commented on Scott Adams's article in Autumn 2025 Issue45
Can You Develop Celiac Disease Later in Life? Adult-Onset Symptoms (+Video)
Or at least with a form of gluten that did not cause reaction. If that could be accomplished then I would assume the same could be done for the barley, rye and those cultivars of oats that contain gluten.- adult
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