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- trents replied to Jillian83's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff1
Celiac and dermatitis herpetiformis has taken Me from Me
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- Jillian83 posted a topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff1
Celiac and dermatitis herpetiformis has taken Me from Me
Hi, I was recently diagnosed with Celiac and dermatitis herpetiformis after years of suffering without answers. I lost my mind. I lost my job. I lost so much time. I lost Me. Conventional doctors are opulent come near me and the one who did sat across the room, misdiagnosed me, pumped me full of steroids which collapsed my entire hip for 6 months. So without... -
- cristiana replied to Colleen H's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications11
Ibuprofen
@Colleen H I am just curious, when you were tested for coeliac disease, did the doctors find out if you had any deficiencies? Sometimes muscle pain can be caused by certain deficiencies, for example, magnesium, vitamin D, calcium, and potassium. Might be worth looking into having some more tests. Pins and needles can be neuropathy, again caused... -
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Celiac Patients and the Future of Gluten-Free Prescriptions in the UK
This is an interesting article, and I personally feel that the direction of travel is to NOT prescribe gluten free bread in the UK in all areas. I myself have stopped buying gluten free bread because of the cost.- celiac disease
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- Me,Sue posted a topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff0
Knowing what to do when feeling unwell.
I was diagnosed with coeliac disease a couple of years ago [ish]. I love my food and a variety of food, so it's been hard, as it is with everyone. I try and ensure everything I eat doesn't contain gluten, but occasionally I think something must have got through that has gluten in. Mainly I know because I have to dash to the loo, but recently I have noticed...
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