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- cristiana replied to Ginger38's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms15
Shaking/Tremors and Off Balance
Thanks for drawing our attention to this, Scott. I have no idea about this in the UK, I think I need to do some more homework! -
- Wheatwacked replied to hilly's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease5
Extreme bloating even gluten-free
Welcome hilly and Schellee94, and JulieF. There is more to recovering from Celiac Disease than simply not eating wheat, barley, rye products. Ceilac malabsorption syndrome causes us to not absorb the nutrients we eat, so we imperceptively slip into malnutrition. Children recover quickly. Adults can take years because of unidentified vitamin... -
- Julie F. replied to hilly's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease5
Extreme bloating even gluten-free
I have dealt with celiac disease for over 22 years. I was then positively diagnosed with a blood test. I was pregnant with my second child at the time. I eliminated wheat (barley, spelt, etc..) from my diet and as a side benefit, I noticed that the psoriasis on my ankles, elbows and knees had gone away after about a year. I made the connection that eating... -
- Schellee94 replied to hilly's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease5
Extreme bloating even gluten-free
I'm having the same issues. Many things are causing extreme bloat. I'm dairy-free gluten-free and I also have to avoid sugar, quinoa, millet, teff, buckwheat, nightshades, alfalfa, all grasses, and chia hurts my joints. Canned garbanzo hurts me. Most beans hurt me. If I make lentils I soak and rinse several times and that makes them edible for me. I seem...
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