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- Scott Adams replied to KRipple's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms6
Celiac or Addison's complications? Can someone share their experience?
This article might be helpful. See this section of the article: Many People Can Be Diagnosed Using Only Blood Tests and No Biopsy -
- Scott Adams replied to Karmmacalling's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease6
Celiac pain relief
Yes, ginger tea is an ancient Chinese medicinal treatment for stomach issues and inflammation. -
- DebJ14 replied to WildFlower1's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms12
Contradicting length of time for gluten challenge - please help to ensure not getting false negative. Thank you!
Good luck to you. I would not get past that first slice of bread. I would be vomiting and have diarrhea within 30 minutes and it would continue for hours and I would feel like I was hit by a truck for days. My functional medicine doctor told me to stop taking Calcium and to significantly up my Vitamin D, add K2, lots of Magnesium, some boron and collagen... -
- Recently diagnosed replied to jadhikary's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease9
Gluten-Free House Swaps
I live in Ottawa Canada and would be interested in a swap with someone who also has a gluten-free house. I’d love to swap out in winter for somewhere warm. -
- trents replied to KRipple's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms6
Celiac or Addison's complications? Can someone share their experience?
@KRipple, thank you for the lab results from your husband's celiac disease blood antibody testing. The lab result you share would seem to be the tTG-IGA (Tissue Transglutaminase IGA) and the test result is in excess of 10x normal. This is significant as there is an increasing tendency for physicians to grant a celiac disease diagnosis on the basis of...
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