celiac disease
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2025 in Review: What Actually Changed in Celiac Disease
A realistic 2025 retrospective on celiac disease: gluten-free limits, mental load, diagnosis gaps, drug trials, and patient advocacy. Continue reading
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What This Celiac Patient Wants for Christmas
What does someone with celiac disease really want for Christmas? From cloud-soft gluten-free cinnamon rolls to a magic gluten scanner—and the ultimate hope for a real cure—this heartfelt and humorous wish list captures the daily reality, resilience, and hope inside… Continue reading
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Olive Garden, Celiac Disease, and the Lawsuit That Shocked Absolutely No One With Celiac
The Olive Garden celiac lawsuit shocked the internet — but not the people who actually have celiac disease. From airborne breadstick crumbs to questionable “gluten-free” pasta prep, eating at Olive Garden has always been a high-risk hobby. Here’s a snarky,… Continue reading
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Celiac Lawsuit – Should restaurants be liable?
A recent lawsuit against Olive Garden has sparked debate in the celiac community. After being assured a meal was gluten free, a diner became seriously ill. The case raises important questions about restaurant accountability, allergen training, and what happens when… Continue reading
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Surviving Thanksgiving with Celiac Disease: Without Losing your Mind
Thanksgiving is tough when you have celiac disease, especially when you’re not the one preparing the food. This guide walks you through how to talk to your host, what dishes are naturally gluten-free, and how to manage the emotional side… Continue reading
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Half-Truths and Whole Problems: The Trouble with Celiac Disease Diagnosis
Many people are misinformed about how celiac disease is diagnosed. From misunderstood “gold standards” to partial truths on social media, this post breaks down what the science actually says about TTG IgA, EMA, Marsh scores, and why accurate testing matters. Continue reading
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Celiac Disease – The Party Crasher that NEVER Leaves
Celiac disease: the uninvited party guest that crashes every meal. A funny, brutally honest look at what it’s like to live gluten-free — with humor, self-awareness, and a little sass from FatCeliac. Continue reading
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Celiac and CDGEMMS: What Parents Need to Know
The CDGEMM Study from Massachusetts General Hospital is helping us understand how celiac disease develops in children who already have a family history. Here’s what the research shows so far—and why regular blood work for at-risk kids may be more… Continue reading
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Celiac Disease, Assisted Living, and the ADA: Your Right to Safe, Gluten-Free Meals
Many people with celiac disease worry about moving into assisted living and losing control over safe food. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects your right to gluten-free meals when food is part of your living costs. Here’s what the… Continue reading








