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- knitty kitty replied to dlaino's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease4
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You may want to wear an N-95 mask to filter out any possible gluten, at least when you handle the flour. -
- Scott Adams replied to Sharke's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
3 years with Celiac, now I appear fine.
It sounds like you've been on quite the journey trying to understand your symptoms and diagnosis. It’s great that you’re planning to consult a doctor for allergy testing, as distinguishing between a wheat allergy, celiac disease, or another gluten-related condition is crucial for moving forward. The fact that you’ve tolerated barley and wheat products witho... -
- Scott Adams replied to Sarah Marie's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Bloodwork Help for my Teen
Your daughter's results, along with her symptoms and family history, certainly suggest further investigation for celiac disease is warranted. The low total IgA can explain why some IgA-based tests, like tTG-IgA, are negative, as there's simply not enough IgA in her system for reliable results. The weak positive tTG-IgG is notable, especially with her symptoms... -
- Scott Adams replied to Karen Cowling's topic in Related Issues & Disorders1
Complexities in second and third autoimmune disorders attached to ceoliac.
Thank you for sharing your story—it really highlights the lifelong challenges of living with celiac disease, especially during a time when gluten-free options were nearly nonexistent. It’s heartbreaking to hear about your mother’s struggles and the severe health complications she faced, and I completely agree that more research is needed into the long-term ...
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