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- cristiana replied to Kathleen JJ's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Options - 7 year old boy - Helicobacter pylori and serology
If your son eventually becomes very symptomatic, that in itself will help keep him on the diet. I had a friend who was diagnosed roughly the same time as me and she used to tell me a lot that she could get away with eating certain gluten containing foods. (Not a good thing to do, but she did all the same). In time she was unable to tolerate them anymore... -
- jjiillee replied to jjiillee's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Daughter waiting for appointment
Her appointment ended up getting canceled for today. So now we have to wait until Dec 3. -
- Scott Adams replied to jjiillee's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
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- Scott Adams replied to Cindy Neshe's topic in Super Sensitive People8
Cross contamination issues with Food Processing Companies
Soy has been on our safe list for nearly 30 years, it is gluten-free. Most soy sauces do include wheat, and should be avoided. The following two lists are very helpful for anyone who is gluten sensitive and needs to avoid gluten when shopping. It's very important to learn to read labels and understand sources of hidden gluten, and to know... -
- trents replied to Kathleen JJ's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
Options - 7 year old boy - Helicobacter pylori and serology
Kathleen, I am not sure I agree with you that your son is asymptomatic with regard to his celiac disease. The horrible stomach pains you describe in your first post could be celiac symptoms as easily as they could be H. Pylori or viral infection symptoms. Yes, the social impact of having celiac disease is perhaps the most difficult dimension of the disorder...
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