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I went on the gluten-free diet last summer before consulting with a doctor. Going gluten-free has been a miracle. I am considering seeing a doctor in the Twin Cities because I can't help but wonder why going gluten-free has changed me in a positive way. Am I really sensitive to gluten? Is it alright if I go to a doctor without gluten in my system?


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I went on the gluten-free diet last summer before consulting with a doctor. Going gluten-free has been a miracle. I am considering seeing a doctor in the Twin Cities because I can't help but wonder why going gluten-free has changed me in a positive way. Am I really sensitive to gluten? Is it alright if I go to a doctor without gluten in my system?

Every available test, requires gluten to be active in your system. It's clear that you have a gluten sensitivity at some level.

But, if you have have digestive difficulties in the past, it might be wise to visit a doctor. You can google Celiac Sprue Association and find some local support group in your area and medical recommendations.

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If you post another topic (or change this ones Title) to "MN, Twin Cities Dr needed" people from the area will post their doctor's name.

Here are some previos posts about the TC:

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?showtopic=47772&st=0&p=436904&hl=Twin%20cities&fromsearch=1&#entry436904

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?showtopic=58483&st=0&p=536143&hl=Twin%20cities&fromsearch=1&#entry536143

Mayo Clinic-worth the drive just to eat at Victoria's!

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?showtopic=36308&st=15&p=348470&hl=Twin%20cities&fromsearch=1&#entry348470

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