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Update From Doctor Visit


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Hello! Just got home from a lengthy trip to the md. I DEFINATELY have celiac. Visible damage, big giant positive blood tests, and positive biopsy. He put me on the paleo diet to help my guts heal. I have leaky gut syndrome too. my continuous symptoms are from extensive damage that will just take time a super healthy eating to heal.

Does anyone else to paleo? Only new things I can't eat are dairy, beans (no peanut butter, ack!) corn or rice. Sad face on all those though. Except rice. I am so sick of rice! Lol

Thanks!


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Elizabeth5220 Apprentice

I don't know what your definition of 'paleo' is--it comes in a few different flavors--but this is a pretty good website...

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The Paleo diet is pretty popular. My spouse likes it a lot and I think it makes shopping and cooking a breeze! You might also check out Robb Wolf's forum and the Paleohacks site.

Lilypad517 Rookie

I was thinking on my grocery trip today that it was easier. You don't have to read labels if you are not eating anything processed!

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