September 2nd, 2010
Francie asked: I do not know what to serve.
I have about 6 or 7 people coming, and I need something we all can enjoy.
What do people with Celiac Disease eat?
Hailey
Tags: People, Valentine Day, Valentine Party
Posted in Other - Diseases | No Comments »
August 15th, 2010
leslie__christine asked:
I was recently diagnosed with celiac disease (a digestive disease that damages the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients from food)and im also allergic to eggs and lactose intolerant and… i want to know if i continue a gluten free diet if i can grow anymore…. The doctor miss diagnosed me a few years ago (i was 9) and im 16 now. is it possible that i can still grow.. is it too late. im 5′5” and im supposed to be around 5′8″
Alex
Tags: Eggs, Gluten Free Diet, Small Intestine
Posted in Other - Diseases | 5 Comments »
August 12th, 2010
martiek7 asked: My byf (49) suffers from celiac disease (guten intolerance) – I have researched websites that reccomend vitamin B-26? But that’s about it?
He’s on a strict gluten free diet, but that doesn’t seem to be enough.
Any & all helpful information is greatly appreciated.
James
Tags: Byf, Celiac Disease, Depression
Posted in Other - Health | No Comments »
August 1st, 2010
sarah lane asked:
My doctor suggested an endscopy to identify if my toddler has Celiac disease. Is this invasive procedure completely necessary?
She has already had a blood test, which suggested she has Celiac.
Adam
Tags: Blood Test, Celiac Disease, Endoscopy
Posted in Other - Diseases | 6 Comments »
July 28th, 2010
Holly H asked: I was recently diagnosed with Celiac disease. Does the government have funds for college, or help with the cost of food. (As it can be quite expensive and time consuming..) Any other tips you can give me would be appreciated as well, as I am still learning as much as I can. Thank you~
Glad your bro is so lucky..not everyone has the disease at the same severity..but you probably didnt know that. I was looking for a helpful answer not a bored person looking for someone on yahoo to fight with. Thanks anyway.
Dominic
Tags: Bro, Celiac Disease, Government Funds
Posted in Other - Diseases | 3 Comments »
July 28th, 2010
CHRIS M. IS THE WALRUS! asked:
I heard on Y! Answers of a vegan who didn’t eat gluten by choice apparently (they didn’t appear to suffer from celiac disease). Are there any pros/reasons that you can think of that would convince a vegan to go gluten-free if they didn’t suffer from celiac disease? Are there certain health benefits or anything?
Diego
Tags: Celiac Disease, Gluten Free Diet, Health Benefits
Posted in Vegetarian & Vegan | 5 Comments »
July 26th, 2010
bergs4him asked:
My son has Down Syndrome and because people with DS have a higher risk of Celiac Disease, we have opted to avoid gluten until he can be accurately tested. I have gotten mixed answers as far as how early he can be ACCURATELY tested. Anyone any experience with this?
Jesus
Tags: Age Test, Down Syndrome, Gluten
Posted in Other - Diseases | 1 Comment »
July 24th, 2010
B24 asked:
I have celiac disease. My mom tells me that whenever I eat gluten I become irrational, OCD, panicked, and insane. I know I do too. My dad acts the same way as well when he is on gluten. Is there clinical evidence that celiac disease causes psychological symptoms?
David
Tags: Celiac Disease, Mental Disorders, Psychological Symptoms
Posted in Other - Diseases | 1 Comment »
July 23rd, 2010
blue skies asked: I don’t have celiac disease because I was tested, however, I do have acne/seb derm and feel that this could be due to an allergy to gluten. Is it possible to not have celiac disease and still be allergic to gluten?
Is it possible also, to grow up and develop an allergy to gluten even though at a younger age, you weren’t allergic?
Angel
Tags: Acne, Gluten, Seb
Posted in Other - Diseases | 4 Comments »
July 4th, 2010
prettyflowersss asked:
why patients with celiac disease also have hyposplenism and that can be seen by detection of howell-jolly bodies in the RBCs?
Isabella
Tags: Celiac Disease, Rbcs
Posted in Other - Diseases | 2 Comments »