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  1. Basically. Just wondering if there are any particular foods that are recommended to help heal the gut more quickly. If there are specific vitamin or mineral recommendations I can figure out what foods are best sources of those. Thanks!
  2. Hmm. How would I know if I have a food intolerance or allergy? The only food I know I'm allergic to is shellfish. Truth is, I don't really have any symptoms other than heartburn which is managed by medication - so I really couldn't tell you if something affected me or not. Everything seems ok! Will eating dairy slow-down healing?
  3. Sounds delicious! What did you use to make the brownies? Can you make them without things like guar gum or xantham gum?
  4. lemon pepper chicken topped with tzatziki grilled red, yellow and green bell peppers spinach, chard, kale salad topped with walnuts and honey/red wine vinegar/olive oil dressing dessert: banana with natural peanut butter, coconut and a few chocolate chips
  5. Why is weight gain sometimes associated with going gluten-free? I keep reading that when people go gluten-free they often gain weight. This seems counter-intuitive to me, since many people would be cutting out a lot of processed foods that they were previously eating - which should (in theory) lead to weight loss. Any feedback is appreciated. I certainly...
  6. Hi all, Recently diagnosed and have completely de-glutened! I'm looking for suggestions on any foods that can help to promote faster healing of the small intestine. Are there any foods that can speed up recovery? I have not had an opportunity to see a dietician yet, and am looking for suggestions. Here's a typical day of eating for me (I only drink water...
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    Dr. Aarts at Holly Street Endoscopy can do a biopsy. She's an excellent surgeon. She doesn't know a lot about Celiac specifically, but is good as a diagnostician. You'll have to ask your Dr. for a blood test requisition as well.
  8. Hey guys, Yes, I'm a planner. 1) The GI I saw (who did the biopsy) said that she was not an expert on Celiac. I'd like to see someone since I have about 50 questions already that I'd like answered. I'm in Toronto, Ontario - so hopefully there is someone here that I can see. 2) Yes, we had been trying to get pregnant but this is on hold now until...
  9. Hi all, Just been diagnosed with Celiac Disease. I've consulted two OBGYNs who have told me that if I want to get pregnant I should start trying immediately. They said that the longer I wait (and in their words "the more chronic the condition becomes"), the greater the chance of problems. However, I have read online that it is recommended to wait...
  10. Hi all, I’ve just been diagnosed with Celiac Disease and I want to make sure I’m doing everything that I should be doing to manage my health. Here’s a list of what I’ve come up with so far. Is there anything else that I’m overlooking? I’m already on a gluten-free diet. Next steps: Immediately: Schedule appointment with dietician specializing in Celiac D...
  11. Thanks guys! Still a little scary but I'll focus my energy on continuing to be active, sticking to a gluten-free diet and living an otherwise healthy lifestyle. Hopefully I can stave off any further conditions. Good to know that most are related to un-diagnosed or un-treated Celiac.
  12. Thank you so much Peter! This is fantastic information and clears things up. So, if I see a package of nuts that says "may have come into contact with wheat" or lists another ingredient that has gluten in it, it is unsafe. If I see a package that doesn't list anything other than the nut (i.e. "Almonds") as the ingredient, it will be safe - even if...
  13. Thanks for the great information. I'm getting mixed feedback from doctors regarding pregnancy. I have just been diagnosed with Celiac (I'm 37). I have only had symptoms for 6 months and all my nutritional levels seem to be ok. However, I do have stomach damage. Both OBGYNs I consulted said that I should try to get pregnant immediately and that the longer...
  14. Just starting out with this whole gluten-free thing. My hubby and I rarely ate packaged foods before all this, and typically didn't eat a lot of bread products. To-date (knock on wood) it hasn't been that much of an adjustment. However, the grocery store has me stumped. There are a ton of products that don't list any gluten-containing ingredients...
  15. What kinds of things do you typically eat? This may be more of a matter of changing to a healthier diet overall, rather than just going gluten-free. From what I've seen, the vast majority of gluten-free foods are filled with all sorts of junk. It's not stuff I would have put into my body before, and certainly not stuff I'd eat now - especially knowing the...
  16. This may seem a flippant suggestion, but why not try focusing on something other than the food? Certainly, bring your own gluten-free dish (and maybe a few snacks as well) and then focus on the fun of being around other people. Better yet, host your own entirely gluten-free party at home - and everyone can test out some of your dishes!
  17. Hi all, New to the forum. Recently got biopsy results back that show "3B" damage and am waiting for a blood test to confirm the diagnosis. In the meantime, I've gone gluten-free. One of the concerns I have is that there appears (from the little research I've had time to do) to be a strong correlation between celiac disease and other conditions (lymphoma...
  18. Hi all, New to the forum. Have had the biopsy (showed stomach damage at "3B") and am waiting on blood tests to confirm. In the meantime, have gone gluten-free and am looking for all the answers! Question: My doctor implied that after going gluten-free my stomach will heal and once healed, absorb nutrients normally again (simplistically). To this...
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