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    • trents
      Thanks for the information, knitty kitty. It helps bring some clarity and reduces the confusion that misinformation such as is contained in this thread title introduces into the community. People new to the celiac experience are already struggling to wrap their minds around not being able to eat just wheat, barley and rye any longer. We don't need to unnecessarily add to the list on "no no" foods. And I saw where you added this same post to the thread on oats as well.
    • FayeBr
      Thank you for your reply. 56 years! Wow!  It seems we all suffer for many years before this diagnosis and I’ll stay hopeful that I can try more foods after healing. I have a very limited diet at present. Onwards and upwards 😊
    • captaincrab55
      Welcome FayeBr,  I suffered 56 years before being diagnosed in 2009.  Corn is an issue for many of us here and hopefully after a period of healing you may be able to add it back into your diet. It took me over a year to finally accept that corn was bothering my gut.  Early last year I was able to start adding foods with very small amounts of corn back into my diet.  Starting in January I began eating small portions of corn without GI issues.  Your other health issues my soon fade away with a strict gluten-free diet.   Good Luck   
    • Dora77
      I’m an asymptomatic celiac— I didn't show much symptoms even when I was eating gluten (prior to diagnosis), but I’m still worried about malabsorption if I’m exposed to gluten. My mom made gluten‑free dough on the kitchen table and then later worked with gluten dough on the same table. When she was forming the gluten‑free dough into a wrap (before cooking it on the pan), it was uncovered. Would you say it is unsafe to eat? I think she washed her hands etc. but I am worried about airborn gluten flour, which could have landed on my food. Also should she do gluten dough in the house? Is it safe for me or should it be avoided? I have signs of EPI and wonder if celiac causes it. My blood work...
    • FayeBr
      Hi all. I was diagnosed 3 years ago after suffering for many years of misdiagnosis. There are a couple of things I’d like to ask. The first is about corn. Do you react to it like gluten. My dietician told me that corn should never be a problem for me and suggested probiotics with corn starch and other corn ingredients in. I had stayed away from corn for 2 years beforehand and should have trusted my gut (no pun intended) because after 2 capsules, I have had the worst reaction for a long time. All the usual gut problems (pain and D) migraine, fatigue, aches and pain, tinnitus etc etc. (I could go on) Does anyone else react to corn like this?  Also, for years now I have been going downhill with my...
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