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- Scott Adams replied to KathyR37's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease1
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What you've described—the severe weight loss, the cycle of medications making things worse, and the profound fear of eating before leaving the house—is a heavy burden to carry for 15 years. It is absolutely not your fault. While everyone's journey with celiac is different, the struggles with the learning curve, social isolation, and dietary grief are fee... -
- KathyR37 posted a topic in Coping with Celiac Disease1
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I am new here but celiac disease is not new to me. I was diagnosed with it at age 60. At the time I weighed a whopping 89 pounds. I was so ignorant to celiac so I buried myself in learning all about it and looking for food I could eat. I lost so much weight and stayed sick all the time. So to combat the sickness I was give all sorts of meds for loose bowels... -
- Scott Adams replied to Colleen H's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease3
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- nanny marley replied to nanny marley's topic in Related Issues & Disorders13
Manitol and mri
Oh yes I can understand the tiredness after going threw all that, must be exhausting especially on the mind I have high aniexty so I can understand that , I wish there more easier ways for people to get help , I had a MRI on my spine some years ago without anything it was really quick and no prep , I understand the need for them to see better with the bowel...
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