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  1. Hi Christina, Thanks so much for taking time to answer in detail and share your story, too. It's a good reminder that we all walk different paths -- and that none of them are right or wrong. It seems like, with time, you've come to be able to identify clearly what your triggers are. I am hoping for this clarity for myself with more time. I am sure...
  2. Hi there, thank you very much for sharing your story. It is a condition that requires our effort, learning, and and attention for a lifetime: always new ways to grow and learn, like you said. And looking at it as a way to learn is a beautiful way of thinking about things; thank you. I have done so. I lived alone at my point of diagnosis and still do...
  3. Hello Scott, Thank you for your incredibly thoughtful and kind response to my post. It's a great reminder that things are often more than what meets the eye and that social media often isn't an accurate representation of reality. Reading your response reminds me that I have been very diligent in my healing and in trying to find answers. I suppose...
  4. Dear Community, I hope this won't get too long, but I'd like to share a bit of my Celiac story to see if anyone can relate or has any input from personal experience, because I have been struggling for awhile now. I was diagnosed at 28 with Celiac. I had been having gut problems for years but it took me awhile to take the step to get medical support...
  5. Has this approach helped your symptoms to improve? Any tips for preparing food fresh and also managing a busy work schedule?
  6. The article was shocking - and horrifying - to read. For me it’s a good argument to cook as many fresh foods as possible. I personally can’t do grain free because I lose weight too quickly and don’t feel full, but I will be sticking to companies I trust like Lundberg for rice. I live in Germany and thankfully, labeling here is more transparent and m...
  7. Thanks for sharing this! You contacted them specifically about their certified gluten-free products, or which products specifically? So out of all the finished batches of nuts, they only test one?! That seems suboptimally safe... Maybe I will have to try Tierra Farms too...
  8. Dear Community, I've been a fan of nuts.com for awhile. As the only company I know of that certify their nuts, I have eaten them faithfully for the last several years! Only recently I noticed on the packaging (of the certified gluten-free nuts) the warning label stating that the product is processed in the same facility as wheat. I reached out...
  9. Hello All! I am a little perplexed and looking for some help. I have been gluten-free since being diagnosed with Celiac in February of 2021, so a little over two years now. I am still experiencing some symptoms, although I am SO careful. Lots of fatigue, loose stools (not diarrhea, but just loose/fatty) and a general feeling of stomach discomfort. I...
  10. Hello all! Happy Holidays! I am curious if anyone can share experiences about Lovebird Grain Free Cereal or in general products which are not officially certified gluten-free but third party tested. I recently purchased Lovebird Grain Free cereal. It consists of cassava flour, salt, coconut oil, and coconut. Their products are not officially...
  11. Hello All, I was diagnosed with Celiac in February of 2021 and have been gluten-free since. A little over a year later, I am experiencing relatively frequent nausea, often accompanied with belching. Strangely enough, that was not one of my initial symptoms. The things I was having a lot of at the beginning of my diagnosis, like frequent bowel movements...
  12. Hi Trent, Thanks for your response. No, this happens after many things that I eat, actually. I haven't noticed it being connected to a particular food.
  13. Hi Everyone, I hope you are all doing well! I am writing with a question about Celiac-related neuropathy. I have been gluten-free now for a year since diagnosed with Celiac, at which point I was experiencing a lot of tingling in my hands and feet/legs. I know that neuropathy is a condition often associated with Celiac, but what I have not been able...
  14. Hello Everyone, I hope you all are doing well and enjoying 2022 so far. I have Celiac and am writing with a question about the level of antibodies against gluten as a result of my latest bloodwork, since it can be difficult to get clear answers from a doctor and most of my online research has also left me scratching my head. When I was diagnosed...
  15. Hello Everyone, I'm happy to find myself here on Celiac.com and in this community. 🙂 I was diagnosed with Celiac at the beginning of February of this year (about 1.5 months ago) and have been eating gluten-free since. Though some days certain symptoms seem alleviated (the lifting of brain fog and lessening of anxiety, etc.), other symptoms se...
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