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Celiac and the Family
Celiac disease often affects more than just the diagnosed individual, with first-degree relatives at a higher risk. It’s important for these family members to discuss screening options with their doctor. Continue reading
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Celiac Disease Awareness Month
Celiac Disease Awareness Month starts tomorrow, and it’s not just about avoiding bread and pasta. It’s a complex reality for those living with it. Continue reading
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Learning your celiac symptoms is key to managing fear and improving quality of life. Understanding your body’s reactions can change everything. Continue reading
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They pulled me for my own safety
Celiac disease is a battle no one prepares for. Once I believed a drug trial would cure me, but my body rebelled, leading me to the ER. It wasn’t the drug; it was gluten’s truth hitting harder than ever. I… Continue reading
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Tropical Sprue – Celiac’s Cousin
Discover the hidden health risks: tropical sprue mimics celiac disease but demands a different approach to treatment. Learn why symptoms alone don’t define the disease. Continue reading
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Misunderstanding or disrespect?
Living gluten-free in a world filled with gluten-laden foods can be challenging, and it often requires people to make an effort to understand and accommodate our needs. Continue reading
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The Celiac Disease Timeline
From diagnosis relief to embracing a gluten-free lifestyle, this journey is all about finding balance and predictability. Continue reading
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Pooping immediately after eating?
Feeling a rush after meals? It’s normal! The Gastrocolic Reflex helps your body push food through after eating, clearing space for more. While this reflex ensures digestion takes 6-48 hours, sudden symptoms like bloating or chronic diarrhea might need a… Continue reading
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Why I post…
Living with celiac disease requires constant decision-making about what’s safe and risky, often based on unreliable sources. I aim to provide you with better information, even if it challenges common beliefs. Continue reading










