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- trents replied to Dizzyma's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease1
Newly diagnosed mam to coeliac 11 year old
Welcome to the celic.com community @Dizzyma! I'm assuming you are in the U.K. since you speak of your daughter's celiac disease blood tests as "her bloods". Has her physician officially diagnosed her has having celiac disease on the results of her blood tests alone? Normally, if the ttg-iga blood test results are positive, a follow-up endoscopy... -
- Dizzyma posted a topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease1
Newly diagnosed mam to coeliac 11 year old
Hi all, I have so many questions and feel like google is giving me very different information. Hoping I may get some more definite answers here. ok, my daughter has been diagnosed as a coeliac as her bloods show anti TTG antibodies are over 128. We have started her on a full gluten free diet. my concerns are that she wasn’t actually physically s... -
- xxnonamexx replied to xxnonamexx's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease2
Fermented foods, Kefir, Kombucha?
very interesting thanks for the info -
- Florence Lillian replied to lmemsm's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips13
gluten free cookie recipes
More cookie recipes ...thanks so much for the heads-up Scott. One can never have too many. Cheers, Florence. -
- Russ H replied to Charlie1946's topic in Related Issues & Disorders15
Severe severe mouth pain
Hi Charlie, You sound like you have been having a rough time of it. Coeliac disease can cause a multitude of skin, mouth and throat problems. Mouth ulcers and enamel defects are well known but other oral conditions are also more common in people with coeliac disease: burning tongue, inflamed and swollen tongue, difficulty swallowing, redness and crusting...
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