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Recent Activity
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- Wheatwacked replied to Banana's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms9
Almost hoping it's celiac!
Ask about your prescriptions. Some of your symptoms are possible side effects of the drugs. Several BP meds crippled me, I take Clonidine now. Metformin and other diabetes meds turned me zombie like after 3 months on them. They all comprimise the immune system and that is why vitamin D is so important. The impact of methotrexate therapy with vitamin... -
- Dora77 replied to Dora77's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease26
Am I overexaggerating or is it normal?
@trents hey i got one other question regarding the cashier job, do you think there could be air floating around where I am? Its a big supermarket, I will only work once per week in the weekends. Could there be some airborn flour from people who bought flour? -
- Deborah123 replied to Deborah123's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
4 year old with a negative Celiac test
No he was not avoiding wheat based foods -
- cristiana replied to kate g's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease13
So worried about 11 year old daughter
Hello again @kate g I wonder if you are posting from the UK? We get a lot of people from the UK posting on this forum because I don't think Coeliac UK have their own. (It is an excellent organisation, by the way, and well worth joining for its gluten-free shopping guide/app.) I ask as in my own case, the only NHS tests I was offered for deficiencies... -
- Wheatwacked replied to kate g's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease13
So worried about 11 year old daughter
Why the iron? Have the doctors tested for vitamin D. Is she eating enough eggs, milk, meat? Start her on the Thiamine today. The minimum for a child of four years is 0.6 milligrams. That's 600 mcg. That is 3X the minimum folate (200 mcg). fThere is no established upper limit for thiamin intake in humans because there is no evidence of adverse...
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