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- Wheatwacked replied to Ben98's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
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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- trents replied to Ben98's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
Potential celiac need advice
Welcome to the forum, @Ben98! If you have been consciously or unconsciously avoiding gluten because of the discomfort it produces then it is likely that your blood antibody testing for celiac disease has been rendered invalid. Valid testing requires regular consumption of generous amounts of gluten. The other strong possibility is that you have NCGS... -
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