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  1. ahh that makes sense! thank you
  2. Hi, I've been diagnosed for 18 months.. Every 6 months or so when I go to see my consultant for routinely check ups I have a TTG level blood test done a few weeks before so we can discuss the result.. This time it's come back negative which I can't understand because I've been diagnosed with coeliac disease?
  3. My boyfriend avoids eating gluten at least 8 hours before we see each other because I've been glutened before due to that:-(
  4. I've had 18 months, and still no improvement unfortunately.
  5. What other things would you reccomend I eliminate from my diet:-(?
  6. I'm 16 and been diagnosed for 18 months. I'm still not even close to being back to 'normal'. I'm very strictly Gluten free and I also can't eat Gluten free oats, barley malt extract. I'm very super sensitive even products labelled as 'Gluten Free' still make me ill. I'm beginning to lose hope, my consultant said from blood tests etc I should be better as...
  7. I have oats cut out totally, I have seperate pans and my own cutlery etc. And no, they all realise the seriousness so I dont think someone doing it on purpose would be the case
  8. Just struggling what to do, there seems to be no answer
  9. I usually eat toast on a morning, with butter from my own butter, no cross contamination there, and with my own toaster. Gluten free bread obviously. Then usually at school, a sandwhich, yet again with gluten-free bread and my own butter and usually cheese or chicken. Then for tea..meat and vegetables, keeping it simple.
  10. I'm 15, but no my house isn't gluten free
  11. 6 months of feeling ill, every single day. Nausea, tiredness, swollen throat, stomach pain, generally feeling rubbish. Missing loads of school and exams.. It's starting to effect me a lot now, I just feel like there's is no point in life anymore..just getting up to feel ill. After 4 months gluten free still have a TTG level of 229 (normal is under 10) No...
  12. Hi everyone, I'm 15, been diagnosed for 4 months, and still struggling a lot with my health, not feeling normal yet. And my friends and boyfriend don't really understand, and don't take it seriously. I'm super sensitive and I've been researching and have found that even if you kiss someone who's eaten gluten you can get contaminated. And I've spoken...
  13. Thank you!
  14. I am 15, and got diagnosed late december 2011. I have been eating gluten free ever since diagnosis. I hadn't gotten any better, so went for biopsy and blood tests. Results shown said I had TTG level of 289.. is this bad for 4 months gluten free? And also, I have not improved, still nausea, and light headed and dizzy and stomach pains. I'm really worried...
  15. I was diagnosed in December 2011, with a 98% positive blood test. I got no better, so 2 weeks ago, I went for a biopsy. The results show, that I a, obviously very very sensitive to gluten. The consultant said I am the most sensitive he's ever seen. Apparently I had a score of 284 on the blood test, and normal is under 10. I'm not sure what that score is about...
  16. Its so confusing! Because its difficult to know if its the gluten healing process which is making me still feel ill, bear in mind I've only been gluten free for coming up to 3 weeks..or if its lactose. So i'll carry on lactose free for a while and see what happens then
  17. Thank you for the advice! I'm just not sure if dairy is making me ill, or whether its just healing from the gluten.
  18. Okay, Thank you. I think I'm going to take lactose totally out of my diet for now. Until I start to feel better
  19. I've kept a food diary, and I can't see that my throat is worse after eating any food in particular
  20. I've been diagnosed about 3 weeks ago, and since then I have been eating gluten free. I'm not feeling any better, although I know it could take longer. But could taking lactose out of my diet make me feel any better? The doctor mentioned some people become lactose intolerant for a few weeks...how would you know if you were lactose intolerant if you were feeling...
  21. I'm from England. I have had symptoms for 3 months, and the doctor took blood tests and it came back showing Coeliac disease, and I have been checked for thyroid and that came back fine.
  22. I've recently been confirmed with Coeliacs and I'm experiencing lots of symptoms including my throat. Its very difficult to describe how it feels but sometimes it feels like it has a lump in it, and a feeling sick sensation but from the throat. I have had Coeliac symptoms for about 3 months and this has been there throughout. How long after eating gluten...
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