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Welcome to this page. A real person writes this blog about celiac disease. It is about the good, the bad, and the ugly in living with celiac disease. I talk about life experiences, clinical drug trials, and living more gracefully. Sometimes, I get a bee in my bonnet to rant and rave about something in the celiac world – both good and bad. I hope you enjoy these posts and feel free to reach out!

Latest Posts


  • Gluten introduction and babies

    Expecting a baby is nerve racking and exciting time. Parents can begin to introduce solid foods at 4 to 6 months. For most, this is a very exciting time. But for those with celiac, moving to solid foods can be… Continue reading

  • Not Everything is Gluten Related

    I still have gastrointestinal issues and rarely do I believe it was due to gluten. I ran into a brick wall with doctors saying I was healthy but I still felt awful more days than I should have. Continue reading

  • Grateful to you!

    Thank you for reading!!! Continue reading

  • Controlling celiac

    The only “cure” for celiac disease is a gluten free diet. No medicine or pills can degrade the gluten to alleviate the autoimmune cascade associated with celiac disease. I think we need to talk about control rather than the gluten… Continue reading

  • Leaky gut

    Leaky gut or the idea that the gut is overly porous and things that should be contained within the digestive tract are leaking out into the body causing disease. This is a common idea in the pantheon of Facebook groups,… Continue reading

  • For the “Old” Celiac

    What the “Old” Celiac and “New” Celiac can teach each other! Continue reading

  • AMG 714/PRV 015

    A new clinical trial is scheduled for what was once known as AMG714. It is now Pro015 due to the licensing and funding agreement between Amgen and Provention Bio. Continue reading

  • What is Cross Contamination? — Updated

    A talk about what cross contamination is and why its bad. Continue reading

  • Celaic & Diabetes

    What does celiac have to do with diabetes? A lot really – read more to find out! Continue reading

  • Bacteria causes Celiac?

    There might be a link to an acquired bacteria and celiac disease leading to potential prevention and cure of the disease. Continue reading