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DJFL77I

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  1. By the way, I know so many people who are concerned about gluten sensitivity or gluten disease. In fact, this is a common problem, and many people actually feel better if they have removed processed foods, particularly gluten, from their diet. Unfortunately, celiac disease usually remains a lifelong problem and requires very strict removal of all gluten from...
  2. Dear Scott, thank you for the article, I just started my gluten-free diet, that's why I'm here. I wish you all good health!💗
  3. Thank you for your comments, I was also diagnosed with this disease and I am very scared.
  4. May 23, 2018 — Some of the more common autoimmune diseases include inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), celiac disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. Eating nightshades may worsen these conditions because the natural chemicals contained within them may stimulate the immune response.
  5. Will potatoes cause any problems other than an upset gut if you can't tolerate them They won't cause antibody levels to go up?
  6. Jan 7. I'm gluten-free for 6 months and still not 100%.
  7. Only thing I'm noticing with this gaviscon is that it's causing my stool to be very soft ..
  8. Had all my b vitamins tested and many others.. all were normal
  9. Before being diagnosed I lost my hunger for a while I was forcing food into me. Then my hunger slowly returned and has been normal since. I never experienced any vitamin or mineral deficiencies even though when I was diagnosed I had severe blunting of villi
  10. I don't think it affects intellect. But can affect the part of your brain that controls balance coordination etc and that usually goes away after eating gluten free
  11. I have been gluten free now for about 6 months. Antibody levels dropped from over 100 to 12. 12 was still marked as being high and 0 to 3 as normal. So like nine points from normal.. Haven't gained any weight yet since being on the gluten-free diet. Not sure if I'm just not eating enough calories since I've only been eating basically fresh foods or...
  12. I don't think just eating gluten-free will make it go away. I've been eating gluten-free for around 6 months and it was always there. I was not treating it the whole time though. Never had any kind of problems with reflux though before celiac symptoms started so maybe after celiac is no longer active
  13. Ya it's gluten free. I take the extra strength version. Ya seems to be helping. My Dr said to take it for a month. But it says you can take it for months or years depending on how you need it
  14. Seems better already. Don't have a bad taste in my mouth anymore when I wake up in the morning. See how it goes 🤔
  15. I never eat spicy foods and don't drink coffee . Only water
  16. I just got back from ENT doctor who looked up my nose and down the back with a little camera.. he said I have reflux that's causing some damage back there. Most likely causes by the Celiac.. hopefully once it's completely shut off it will go away... I've been off gluten now for 6 months. My levels dropped from over 100 to 11. 11 was still considered active...
  17. Does water get absorbed properly with damaged villi? If your elecrolite levels are normal does that mean your hydrated properly?
  18. Took my Dr 3 months to diagnose me 100 percent after a biopsy.. I went in with stomach pain.. he wasn't looking for Celiac.. the biopsies just found it... Then the blood work confirmed it..
  19. One of the moderators here described exactly what you are describing. She said her villi healed but her antibody levels are still elevated. You should ask her. Cyclelady or something like that
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