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  1. I think your daughter is living in denial. It looks like she has a lot of health issues. How could she just think of herself. She is going to have a baby, who will be affected very much by her health. Her selfishness may harm the child. I'm a mom. I was diagnosed with Celiac's 9 /12 years ago, after the birth of my second son. I was very sickly during...
  2. Hi, all! This topic started to discuss health and beauty products, so here is a tip. When going to the hair salon, please bring your own shampoo and conditioner. Everything in a hair salon contains some form of wheat. I had a bad experience with a wheat based shampoo. The reaction I had was a burning sensation on my scalp. It took days to heal! I...
  3. I am curious to know how Celiac's is related, in the majority, to people of an Irish background. Everyone I have spoken too, who have the disease, have some Irish background. I just want to know if there is a connection. If you have no Irish background, please let me know what nationalities you are. Thanks in advance, if you choose to take the survey...
  4. Hi! I, too, am the only one in my family with Celiac's. My children have showed no signs of it, and they have been tested periodically through the years. The rest of my family does not have the disease either. The way I see it, it's just luck of the draw with the gene pool! I just gave birth to my daughter in May, and I hope she does not test positive...
  5. Hi, The ANA, which are antibodies, if found in high levels, are usually related to a person having Lupus or Rheumatoid Arthritis. These are considered Auto-immune disorders. If you are tested, and do not have either of these diseases, then the doctors start to look for other problems. They have found over the years, that Celiac's is a disorder of the...
  6. Hi, How long have you had you symptoms? Do they come and go? Or, are they a constant in you everyday life? I ask you these things, because, when I was diagnosed nearly ten years ago, I had symptoms of every kind, every day. Fatigue, constipation, bloating, vomitting, diarhea and swollen legs were just some of my problems. I don't know why a doctor would...
  7. Hi, all! I am 37 years old and have had Celiac's for close too ten years now. I was diagnosed after the birth of my second son. Last May, I was also diagnosed with Hypothyroidism. Despite all of this, I became pregnant in August 2003. I was shocked, because I never thought I could become pregnant again. On May 3, I gave birth to a healthy baby girl...
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