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- misslemon posted a topic in Coping with Celiac Disease0
Catholic Mass for Celiacs
Hi, I'm hoping to get some advice on how to handle Mass as a new Catholic. I'm looking to take the Mass for the first time in March. I've been told that the church has a "low gluten" option that is 0.01% gluten. Is this safe, especially to do every week? I also read that taking the wine instead could be more of a problem if it gets contaminated with... -
- Jenn D posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms0
Bloodwork still postive after 18 months
My son was diagnosed with Celiac Disease is April 2023. His ttg antibody was over 100 at the time of diagnosis. Now it is at 3 (which is considered negative), but his endomysium antibody iga is still coming up positive. There is no specific number just positive or negative so I'm not sure if he's getting better or not. I'm getting nervous that something else... -
- trents replied to JenFur's topic in Super Sensitive People2
Popcorn pain
@JenFur, if this is microwave popcorn you are using, check for added ingredients that could be causing a reaction such as flavorings which might be hidden sources of gluten. -
- trents commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research8
Impact of a Gluten-Free Diet on Gut Function and Microbiome in Celiac Disease (+Video)
You got the genes from somewhere. Medical science has known about celiac disease since WWII but up until about 30-35 years ago it was considered to be a very rare condition, afflicting only about 1 in 5000 people. So, back in the day, many people were misdiagnosed as having IBS - and still are, actually.- bifidobacteria
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- trents replied to mark w's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease1
Query
Welcome to the forum, @mark w! Did you hit the "Submit Reply" button before you finished typing your post? The thought seems incomplete and there is no punctuation to terminate it at the end of the sentence. Are you stating that you believe the odd episode of being "glutened" is responsible for your ongoing fatigue or are you asking the question of could...
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