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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


  • At least a year….

    I know it is tough to think about, but …… It takes a year from diagnosis for people to understand and get the gluten free diet 100% right. It takes a year for celiac blood tests to normalize and sometimes… Continue reading

  • What have I been eating?

    Over the past few weeks, I’ve really been experimenting. I’ve wanted to expand what we eat because grilled chicken can only be cooked so many ways. Here’s what I’ve been cooking, including recipes, and how they turned out. I hope… Continue reading

  • Symptoms, self-diagnosis, and soapbox

    The three S’s of celiac disease – symptoms, self-diagnosis, and my soapbox. Continue reading

  • Gluten Proteins In Wheat

    Over the past 10 years there has been an increase in the number of celiac patients around the world. A few theories regarding the increase in cases are increased awareness, easier screening for celiac, increased hygiene, increased gluten consumption earlier… Continue reading

  • Covid vs. Gluten

    Yesterday we discussed how it felt to have Covid and what my symptoms were. Because I’ve seen several posts in the group regarding how covid symptoms are similar to when someone gets glutened. For me, they were absolutely different in… Continue reading

  • My Covid Journey

    “You’ve got double Covid pneumonia” the doctor told me. Well, that was not what I was expecting but I guess I don’t have much of a choice. Today I’m going to talk about my Covid journey. Continue reading

  • Gluten Degrading Enzymes

    In the last week or so, gluten degrading enzymes have been all the rage. BeyondCeliac and Celiac.com have both put out articles relating to gluten degrading enzymes. What are they and why all of a sudden are we talking about… Continue reading

  • Infectious disease increases TTG IGA in non-celiac children

    Today’s topic is about how infectious diseases in children can cause temporary false positives on the TTG IGA and EMA IGA. Because of this the emphasis on proper testing and making sure a complete diagnostic work up is really important,… Continue reading

  • Another way to solve the Celiac problem

    Talking about Cour Pharmaceuticals Phase 1 trial of TIMP-GLIA Continue reading

  • Get Tested, Believe the results

    I’ve seen too many posts recently about questionable diagnosis – where blood tests and biopsies don’t agree, latent celiac, mild and severe celiac, genetic tests say I could have celiac so I must have it, and my favorite – I… Continue reading