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kareng

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  1. The University of Chicago Celiac center is an easy to read site. The doc in charge is a ped GI. There is an email contact address on the site. If your doc has questions, I think Dr. G would like to help. They want to educate doctors.
  2. About 30% of the US population has the gene. Just having the gene doesn't mean you have Celiac. I'm not trying to discourage you. I just want you to know the facts. Open Original Shared Link
  3. I would eat them. This is my thinking. If the ingredients don't list gluten - not sure what gluten could be added to dried fruit. It isn't likely they have anything but fruit in a fruit drying factory. They don't really grow any wheat in the Philippines except as a sort of specialty thing. Wheat wouldn't use the same equipment as fruit. Just some common...
  4. Snooze, she hasn't approved any new comments for days..... Maybe she has had enough? I hope she will read your post.
  5. I have heard this before. If the health department finds out they are doing this, they will be in trouble.
  6. Please read this. Open Original Shared Link
  7. Well then.....you can't see the teeny tiny print anyway!
  8. On the main page of the forum, there is a section of the five most recent threads started? Or use view new content and you can see who started the current threads? https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/101952-article-shared-by-dietitian-who-doesnt-believe-celiac-exists/
  9. I can find them because we are FB friends. Edit/ Change the dietitians name to Beelezbub and it will be harder for people who don't know you to find.
  10. Did you share this on FB? I thought I saw it earlier. On the site you link to, there don't appear to be any comments in the last few days.
  11. Didn't see your comment. Maybe its not approved yet? Or I missed it? I'm a little confused. This dietician who doesn't " believe" in Celiac posted this on her website? But the dietitician isn't the author, right? She just re- posted it?
  12. LOL! colorful! Open Original Shared Link
  13. Turns out to not be a bad article. Looks like this drug isn't being trialled on people yet. Wonder what one the Peabody lady was taking? I hope it isn't one of those internet "Wonder Drugs".
  14. Haven't read it yet but the title isn't very promising that the reporter understands the subject: "Celiac Disease: New Treatment Developed For Gluten Allergy" Too bad Celiacs don't have a "gluten allergy".
  15. Remember, this is the newspaper and a "staff writer" for Peabody Kansas paper. Peabody is in the middle of no where and has a population of about 1200 people. I wouldn't expect good writing.
  16. That's what I thought, too. It wasn't really about a drug trial, just a fluff piece of " journalism". I think it would be nice to have something you could take once a week when you wanted to go out to eat or to a party. You could try to choose gluten-free items but not have to worry about a little cc.
  17. Just hand me the epi first, then have at it!
  18. Possible it has nothing to do with Celiac? Check your thyroid?
  19. Maybe lay off the foods that "gluten" you? After 2 years, you shouldn't be getting glutened very often or at all. Or maybe its something in addition to gluten you should be avoiding?
  20. Whew! All this hiking and biking and lifting and testing and cake baking! I'm exhausted! Tomorrow, can you take a nap or something?
  21. If you are eating foods with gluten in them - like the family PB jar full of gluten bread crumbs, you won't feel good. Maybe you shouldn't be looking for more foods to cut out until you have managed to cut out alll the gluten for a few months?
  22. Ok! Now I'm getting it! I was afraid you had pancreatic cancer and weren't even trying to get treatment! Those bumps in the hard parts of the bottom of your feet? Find a podiatrist ( foot MD) that specializes in sports medicine or get some insoles at the drug store and try them for a few weeks. I forget if I ever heard a name for them but I have had...
  23. Just an FYI - most of these posts are almost 4 years old. Actually, the first ones are 7 years old.
  24. Lumps on your pancreas? And you think you can make them go away? If a doctor saw "lumps" on your pancreas in an MRI or Ct, they should be referring you to an oncologist & not telling you to "work them". I have never heard of a doctor that would say you have tumors in your pancreas and tell you to take care of it yourself! Are you sure you heard...
  25. Anyone can add to this list, even people in Canada. There have been many threads on here about places to eat. Maybe if you used the google function in the top right corner?
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