I am also British 👋 so I know the crisps you mean. The name is actually in reference to a kids TV show from the 80s called 'The Trap Door' - the flyin' wotsit fingy is a little green bat thing!
Interestingly, the Crohns and psoriasis are on opposite sides of the family, so it could be coming from both sides! I can understand the reluctance to be te...
Hi Trents, thanks for replying. I’ve been avoiding gluten for the past ten years or so, though I’ll admit definitely not as strictly as I should with cross contamination etc if it is celiac. The person who originally tested me said I’d only need to give it up for a short time - maybe a couple of years, tops - but any time I’ve tried to reintroduce gluten ...
Hi Cristiana, thanks for your reply. When eating gluten I am very symptomatic, as is my sister. Around ten years ago my sister and I were diagnosed as “gluten intolerant” through applied kinesiology muscle testing, which I’ve never really been sure is a legitimate practise (it seemed a bit suspect to me) however we both improved very quickly after going glute...
Hello - apologies if this is against the rules as I’ve only just joined this forum. Just to be clear, I am NOT looking for any kind of absolute diagnosis - merely looking to understand the genetics behind celiac and understand if I can rule it out before embarking on an what might be an unnecessary and difficult gluten challenge.
I don't seem t...