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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

    I thought I was brilliant….
  • 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

    I think a lot about celiac
  • 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

    Hit the wall
  • 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

    Me.
  • 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

    The gluten free diet
  • GEMMs needed!

    Information about a research study for celiac disease trying to understand how celiac disease develops in the very young. Continue reading

  • Diagnosis vs Monitoring

    I started writing a post about celiac diagnosis and had a thought. The difference between diagnosis and monitoring of celiac disease is stark – certain tests are used to look for celiac disease and hopefully correlate to damage in the… Continue reading

    Diagnosis vs Monitoring
  • Even More Questions Answered…

    Thursday started a round of question and answers. This is the final round of questions are here and I’m doing my best to answer them. Continue reading

    Even More Questions Answered…
  • Nausea and vomiting indicate gluten exposure – not diarrhea!

    Glutening symptoms are nausea and vomiting, not diarrhea and bloating. A new set of results from ImmusanT demonstrate symptoms take almost 2 hours to set in as well. Continue reading

  • How long for blood test to normalize?

    How long does it take for celiac blood tests to return to normal? Continue reading