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- Scott Adams replied to Outlier Babe's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease1
Travel and Gluten-free Food
It is possible to get gluten-free meals at restaurants, but there is always a risk of contamination. If you eat outside your home, you may want to consider taking AN-PEP enzymes with a meal, as there have been many studies done on AN-PEP which show that it can break down small amounts of gluten in the stomach, before it reaches your intestines. One... -
- Scott Adams replied to TabithaJ's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
Do I need a celiac diagnosis?
Hi @TabithaJ, since you've already linked your symptoms with eating gluten, can I ask why you feel the need of a formal diagnosis? You've talked about the various symptoms you've had, which could be explained by undiagnosed celiac disease, but since you had negative blood tests for celiac disease it's possible that you may not have villi damage. I ask about... -
- Scott Adams replied to Jseals21's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease1
Celiac friendly hotels on the Big Island, HI
I've had good luck using apps like Booking.com, Tripadvisor and Yelp to find gluten-friendly hotels and restaurants when traveling. -
- trents replied to NatalieCO's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms11
I'm not yet convinced
DQ2 has the strongest single gene association with the development of active celiac disease. DQ8 is next. Having both is even stronger and having homozygous celaic genes is also stronger. -
- Scott Adams replied to cillivilli's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
Best Lab To Get Full Panel Bloodwork For Accurate Celiac Results
I agree with @trents, but for genetic tests it does seem like there are some variations between different labs and the celiac gene markers that are included, but for your celiac disease blood test just make sure that a full celiac disease panel is done that includes total IgA.
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