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Thanks so much for your info, there is alot to learn and it has only been 3 weeks, my doc said that i probably have irritable bowel syndrome and come back in a year. After a year i started getting worse like vomiting after every meal. Never went back to get tested again. I am going to stick with the diet thanks for the support.
Hi there,
I am officially gluten intolerant, but have been struggling with diagnosis myself, since I didn't find a doctor to do the testing until after I had stopped eating gluten. I DID have the DNA test, and it said I did not have the "right" genes to be a celiac. That was 5 years ago. Now I do not eat gluten at all, and I have been told by my doctor that for my safety I should identify as having celiac disease.
I say give the diet some time. It takes at least a year to figure out what has gluten and what does not and what specific foods have a higher instance of cross-contamination. I still have breakouts and sick days from unknown gluten intake and I have been gluten free diligently for over 2 years. If you feel better on a gluten free diet, then eventually as you rid your system of gluten, small amounts will not feel good. For this reason, I think it is okay to identify yourself as a celiac. There is so much that doctors don't know about celiac disease, and because of that I have stopped taking chances. I don't believe we really know the long-term effects. I know that I am sick for days, if not weeks, when I ingest small amounts of it. And that is enough for me to say I have celiac disease, especially if it makes the person who is serving me food take me more seriously.
Since you have been given a "borderline" diagnosis, I say use whichever term you want, but in my experience, especially when it comes to carterers and restaurants, "celiac disease" is taken a lot more seriously. It should not be this way, but it is.
Or, you can use the term one of my other gluten intolerant friends and just tell them you are a glutard.
Though some find that one really offensive!
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Hi I'm new to this forum, but I wanted to ask a question. I got the celiac blood test done and also the colonoscopy done. My results said that I was borderline (the number was 21). Do I consider myself a person with celiac disease or just gluten intolerant? I just started to do the gluten free diet. I have been feeling ill for a few years after the test and decided to see if the diet would help. I am noticing a difference but just wanted to ask anyways. thank for any info.
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Hi everyone, I am new too and I was looking at all the replies and I would like to ask a couple or more questions. I have been tested but my doctor said that I am borderline and probably have irritable bowel syndrome. Then a year later I started vomiting every time I ate and was always nauseous that lasted for a few years. I have just decided on my own now to go gluten free as I am getting tired of feeling bad. So my question is should I get re tested to make sure I really have celiacs? I have more symptoms than just the vomiting. Don't know what to do?
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Thanks so much for your input. it is nice to have some confirmation. I am definitely going to keep on doing the gluten free diet.