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- Lucille Cholerton commented on Scott Adams's article in Refractory Celiac Disease & Collagenous Sprue5
A New Study Focuses on Understanding Non-Responsive Celiac Disease
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- badastronaut posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms0
Still unsure.....
Dear forum members, I’m still trying to find out whether or not I actually have gluten sensitivity or not. Recent blood test showed a slightly elevated Bilirubine and Lipase but an abdominal ultrasound showed no problems with the liver or pancreas. My zinc and folic acid where both too low. When I eat gluten I get a lot of mucus with my stool and most o... -
- knitty kitty replied to robingfellow's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Can gallbladder issues cause symptoms of celiac disease?
Welcome to the forum, @robingfellow and @Mr-Collateral531, I also had to have my gallbladder removed in emergency surgery. The gallbladder uses lots of thiamine vitamin b1 to function. The gallbladder cannot secrete bile if it doesn't have sufficient thiamine. Thiamine provides our muscles and glands energy to move and secrete needed enzymes... -
- Matt13 replied to Matt13's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease5
Certified gluten free oats
Thanks for the reply ! I am asking because tomorow i have egd and nobody told me not to eat gluten-free oats… and i was scared that it could ruin my biopsy results… -
- trents replied to Matt13's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease5
Certified gluten free oats
Yes, I would think that for the 10% of celiacs who can't tolerate oats it would cause villous atrophy just like gluten. No, it would not produce marsh 3b villous atrophy in a couple of days. Nothing will produce measurable villous atrophy that fast. It takes at least two weeks of at least 10g of gluten consumption daily (10g is the amount found in about...
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