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Celiac Disease: The Mental Toll of Gluten Free Living
The Case for Treatment Continue reading
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Common Dumb Comments, Good Answers!
Snarky Comebacks… Continue reading
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Celiac Blood Tests: Not Great for Monitoring
When I was diagnosed with celiac disease, I had six blood tests. All of them were positive for celiac disease. My TTG IGA was over 300 when positive was 10. At the time, my non-gastroenterologist said, “You have celiac sprue.… Continue reading
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Celiac Disease: What Worries You Most?
Having celiac disease can mess with your mind. Doctors diagnose us with celiac disease, say go start a gluten free diet, and send us on our way. We don’t really get a lot of information about what gluten is from… Continue reading
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Refractory celiac and Enteropathy Associated T-cell Lymphoma rates increasing
Celiac disease should heal in 1 year on a strict gluten-free diet. If it does not heal, it is considered refractory celiac disease. My celiac disease took longer than a year to heal. It took about four years, to be… Continue reading
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Celiac Is Misunderstood – Three Reasons Why
Celiac patients wonder why Celiac disease is not taken seriously. I can tell you a couple of reasons…. First, Celiac disease is controlled by diet. I saw a post today talking about Celiac testing for someone that had already gone… Continue reading
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It shouldn’t be this hard…
I wanted to make a Gluten Free Sloppy Joe casserole. The recipe called for Manwich. Manwich is not labeled gluten free but scanning the ingredients there is nothing that set of alarm bells. So, of course, the questioning and internet… Continue reading
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Two dose gluten challenge
Two dose gluten challenge Continue reading
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What is in your gluten free emergency kit?
Over the past two years, my family has spent significant time in Chimney Rock, Lake Lure, Black Mountain, and Asheville. The area was devastated by Hurricane Helene. No electricity, no cell phone service, no water, no food, nothing is left.… Continue reading










