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celiaco

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  1. Before I realized that I was Gluten Intolerant 18 months ago, I had spent a fortune on Doctors as I thought that I was literally dying. My stomach was bloated all the time, my energy level was very bad, my joints hurt, my eyes were foggy, my eyes would water all the time, I even smelled different. When I stopped eating gluten 18 months ago it took 1 week...
  2. I agree with you 100%, I can test my kids right away if I want as the insurance is not paying for it, the only thing is that I was giving the Doctor too much credit but I also believe that we need to verify the kids for their posible gluten intorelance and get it over with. You say that even if I eat gluten for 3 months the blood test could still be coming...
  3. Starrytrekchic, You read my mind... It sounded sketchy when he told me... the problem is that this is the best doctor in Mexico for celiac disease in children, but I have to accept that Mexico is maybe 10 years behind the US in this specific disease... 6 weeks! I feel so bad already!... I have been doing this for my kids sake and as you can imagine any...
  4. I have been on a gluten-free diet for 18 months and my life changed 100% for the better, my stomach does not hurt, I have so much energy, my body aches have disappeared, my mood is much better (ask my wife!), etc, etc... The problem is that I have three little children and the I am suspicious they are intolerant to gluten also as they are not growing at the...
  5. Sandsurfgirl: I understand very well your feelings... a bit frustrated because all the things you have missed due to the celiac disease... from experience I can tell you that one fo the things that can help you is "acting upon those feelings"... try to do the things that you have missed over the years and try to enjoy them NOW, the past is the past......
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