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- trents replied to VinnieVan's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff1
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Welcome to the forum, @VinnieVan! No, never heard it called that. What was the physician's racial/ethnic profile? IIRC, The connection between gluten and celiac disease was made during the WW2 era in Holland when the Germans blockaded a region along the Rhine River and the local populace did not have access to wheat flour. A local physician began to... -
- VinnieVan posted a topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff1
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Hi, brand new here! When I was a baby, I was nursed exclusively until I was 10mo old. My mother introduced a few foods, some of which had gluten. I became very ill and she had no idea why. The doctor she took me to told her I had “Anglo Saxon disease and could not eat any gluten.” He also told her I would likely never walk and not develop normally. I’m 7... -
- cam6 commented on Scott Adams's article in Additional Concerns4
Is Chipotle Gluten-Free? A Celiac's Guide to Safe Dining
@trents I’ve done this many times over many years, and that has never been a problem. I think they fill & bag the items on a ticket before they move on to the next one so it’s not likely to be a problem. My bag has my name on it from my account. It’s just my bowl inside the bag that says Gluten Allergy.- celiac disease
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- Katya773 posted a topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease0
Previous Biopsy Results
Hello:). This a lengthy post. Just looking for some advice. I had the capsule study back in 2019 I tried the gluten challenge but got so horribly distended and could finish it, I had been gluten-free since 2016 except for occasional accidental ingestion. However In 2019 I saw a gastroenterologist due to nonstop diarrhea and bloating. No diagnosis of Crohns... -
- trents replied to trachelospermum's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
gluten challenge /tests/ discomfort
Bone demineralization would not be detectable via bloodwork. It would require a DEXA scan. The body keeps calcium levels pretty constant in the blood and will rob it from the bones if necessary because it is such an important mineral for many metabolic processes.
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