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katieuk
Posts: 304 Member
Hi all
I havent been diagnosed coeliac yet but my dad was diagnosed quite a while back now and I think I am having several symptoms to suggest I do also have it!!
Thankfully I have private healthcare through work and I can have a full advanced body not so I'm booking in for that soon and hopefully get tested for coeliac at the same time!!
I wanted to join so I can share with people going through the same!!
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I havent been diagnosed coeliac yet but my dad was diagnosed quite a while back now and I think I am having several symptoms to suggest I do also have it!!
Thankfully I have private healthcare through work and I can have a full advanced body not so I'm booking in for that soon and hopefully get tested for coeliac at the same time!!
I wanted to join so I can share with people going through the same!!
Xx
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I am torn between "Welcome to the club" and "I hope you do not have Celiac." Honestly though I do not find living GF to be hard at all, just a change. So welcome0
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Celiac is usually transferred by the X chromosome, so here is hoping you're not! GF is not hard to do, but it is a big change. I can't just grab things and go now. Also fun fact that a friend told me: carmel color could be made out of wheat or not and they don't have to say if it is or not on the package which means it doesn't appear in the allergen statement on the package.0
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Welcome to the group! You are not currently avoiding gluten are you? If so it can make your testing falsely negative so you'll want to keep eating it until after all testing has commenced. If it turns out you do have to go gluten free it's not too bad! I've been eating this way for 2 years and I don't even think about gluten foods anymore!0
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Hi! I'm new to myfitnesspal (a new fitbit owner as well), diagnosed with Celiac about 5 months ago (never doing an upper endoscopy again...like, ever) and a thyroid cancer survivor. My ability to lose weight plummeted after thyroid removal, despite thyroid hormone medication, so this is my last stand! Everyone I know who went gluten free dropped oodles of weight. Me? Over 7 months and only down 20 pounds. It is an achievement, I recognize that...but it has taken Herculean efforts to drop that weight. I'm using my fitbit and myfitnesspal to get an accurate picture of what I'm doing (or not doing). So, here I am! :-)0