celiac life
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The Gluten Dream
I had the gluten dream last night. Continue reading
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Celiac Awareness Month
Twice a year, I’m super stoked to have celiac disease – Passover and May!!! Continue reading
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Perspective before the celebration!!
But really, before we get into the whole Celiac Disease Awareness month pomp and circumstance, I wanted to make an apology. Lately, I’ve been really hard on scientists studying celiac disease, and I’ve had some revelations that maybe I’ve been… Continue reading
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Friday trip to Gastroenterologist
I’ve talked a lot recently about some of my greatest fears. Most of them do not involve the current virus pandemic, but more along the lines of an out of control celiac disease ravaging my body. That might be an… Continue reading
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Covid, celiac, & fear mongering
It has been 93 days since the first reported case of Covid 19 in the USA. Ninety-three days is not a long time. I’ll even give since they found the disease in early December adds 40 days or so, giving… Continue reading
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I thought I was brilliant….
I thought I was brilliant. I had found the solution to this Covid-19 and celiac disease all in one super awesome brain storm. Needless to say, I was wrong. But this is how my process of finding stuff and thinking… Continue reading
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I think a lot about celiac
Today, I went to the pediatrician’s office for my 11-year old’s check up. My pediatrician was diagnosed the around same time I was. We’ve both been fighting this battle for a long time. We also share war stories about celiac. Continue reading
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Hit the wall
I was chugging along doing fine during this coronavirus stay at home order. I had been keeping the house clean, experimenting with new recipes, gluten free baking (which I never do), and doing projects around the house that had been… Continue reading
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Me.
I wanted to talk a little about how I am physically doing and what is on my mind. I try to stick to scientific information or rants about how we need a cure, but today, I think it is important… Continue reading
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The gluten free diet
The gluten free diet is the one and only treatment for celiac disease. That’s it. The gluten free diet is great – until you start to think about how woefully inadequate it really is. Continue reading








