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  1. I'm so glad someone posted this! I'm 30 and I've been gluten free for two months post Celiac diagnosis and I have noticed my boobs are slowly getting bigger. I've always been a scrawny little thing, but now I am finally eating properly (no gluten) and my body is able to absorb what I'm eating! Translation: I'm absorbing the fat I eat. It isn't much fat, but...
  2. Thank you so much. I am a little worried that there could be gluten in the pills I have to take post-surgery for pain as well as the hormone pill I need to take everyday for the rest of my life... Having to eat hospital food during my treatments also scares me. I have to be quarantined in the hospital for three days while taking radioactive iodine to kill...
  3. Thank you! I am worried about the Diabetes... that is in my family too. I've cut back quite a bit on sugar and I do feel much better.
  4. I was diagnosed with Celiac through a blood test. My doctor was checking my thryoid levels and tagged the Celiac test on because I mentioned I was having heartburn and acid reflux that had gotten better when I cut back on gluten. My thryoid levels were normal, but he noticed my thryoid was swollen when he examined me with his hands. I was referred for an...
  5. I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease 3 weeks ago. I am amazed as numerous symptoms that I didn't know I had are vanishing (post nasal drip, fatigue, joint pain, muscle weakness, de-yellowing in nail beds, etc.). After cutting out gluten 100% including in body care and cleaning products, I am noticing that it's much easier for me to gain and sustain muscle...
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