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  1. once again I totally agree with SSG! It is ridiculous for your doctor to even consider asking you to go back on gluten for tests. I've had 3 endoscopies, the first one diagnosed the celiac disease, the second was a few months later to see how my gut was healing and the third was a few months after that to see again how I was healing. Due to the fact that...
  2. I dont think I've ever read a better description of why you should keep to a gluten-free diet! Well said! Sandsurfgirl is 100% right, you MUST stop eating gluten however if you are getting an endoscopy wait until after that before you do or the results may prove to be a false negative! I dont understand why people would continually eat gluten when they...
  3. Oh dear! I dont know if I could knowingly do that to myself! poor you though! I've been glutened a few times accidentally and the symptoms range from what you have explained to mildish with just some bloating and nausea. I am chronically fatigued and exhausted. Most days I cant keep my eyes open so for me this is just nomral day to day stuff! I unfortunately...
  4. I was diagnosed 2 years ago at the age of 40. I had been quite ill for a couple of years with very vague symptoms. I was constantly nauseated, bloated and exhausted! In my 20's i had gut issues and was then diagnosed with IBS. My symptoms seemed to disappear but looking back i Think I have had celiac disease for a long time. I think that the times my...
  5. I agree with what everyone has said. the dietitian is probably the one to listen to. In the UK we have a charity called Coeliac UK which is very helpful and provides you with a small book which gives details of foods you can/can't eat. This directory is updated every month and when a member you get emails routinely also. I see the gastroenterologist yearly...
  6. I am from England and in Kingston Upon Thames Surrey there is a gluten-free restaurant called Bruschetta. It is incredible! Such lovely food. You have a choice of whether you want gluten-free or normal food. The owner is not a Coeliac but she is gluten intolerant so understands the need to avoid cross contamination. The staff are friendly and helpful...
  7. Hi there. I know there are some old posts from people looking for other Coeliacs in the UK but I thought I would post a new one to see if there is anyone out there!? I've been diagnosed now for about 3 years. I still struggle but mainly because I was nearly simultaneously diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis which has been causing me problems as well...
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