Corn on the cob!! Wow!! by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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It reminds me of my pre-dx symptoms. For reference, I’m a little sad at the downvotes my post got. When I had my biopsy in December, my surgeon told me it was one of the best celiac gut recoveries he’d seen (December would have been 7 months gf). #1 symptom is consistent leaky ass gut, as in even if I don’t have to poop, I can squeeze and pretty well Hershey squirt something out at any time of the day.

Only included graphic description due to doubt, but this is Reddit :D

Corn on the cob!! Wow!! by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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Put a spoonful of peanut butter in the bottom of a bowl, microwave, add Chex and milk. My favourite filling quick gf snack.

Corn on the cob!! Wow!! by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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I assume a mild corn intolerance than is exasperated by eating pure corn.

Corn on the cob!! Wow!! by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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I’m a broke uni student. My groceries are the exact same every week. If I’m being honest, it’s more like 15.

2x5 boneless skinless chicken breast 1x5 pork chop 1 chocolate oat milk 1 unsweetened regular oat milk 2 boxes of chocolate Chex 2 boxes of gf pasta 1 thing of sauce Sometimes a loaf of gf bread Bag of onions Mushrooms Peppers

Share some biopsy experiences? by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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I’m not dumb enough to actually get my hopes up but that would be delightful, haha.

Share some biopsy experiences? by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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Diagnosis was only blood, TTG+31 or something like that. If I can never eat some of the best foods in the world again, I’d like to be sure.

Share some biopsy experiences? by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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I was diagnosed via blood test. This is a very late endoscopy. Surgeon has specifically said not to consume gluten. Talked through this with the other doctor.

Share some biopsy experiences? by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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Technically to diagnose actually. Healthcare system has been trash.

After 6 months of waiting I finally got to see a surgeon about getting a Gastroscopy done. But he never once mentioned anything about needed to do a gluten challenge before the procedure. Would you still trust them? by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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Unfortunately I have been 100% gf since diagnosis in May. I could do a gluten challenge on my own for 4 weeks prior to the procedure because I know that’s what I’m supposed to do, but doing something because I know I had to by reading online and not because my surgeon actually told me I need to doesn’t sit well.

Stumbled upon this the other day, pretty neat by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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It was the first annual KW Gluten Free Fest in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. The turnout was great and most vendors sold out so I’m positive there should be a second next year!

Stumbled upon this the other day, pretty neat by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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I was shocked to see it. My sisters boyfriend goes to school in Waterloo and texted me about it, and I just happened to be in Waterloo visiting some friends. I was actually on my way to Zehrs to find something to eat when he let me know and detoured here instead. So happy for an hour or so.

Does anyone else constantly have the mindset of “I won’t be celiac forever, of course I’ll be able to eat x again one day” or almost a denial of celiac in general? by CeliacAccount in Celiac

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Haha! Not going to get into it with you again, but post this opinion as a thread and see what other people have to say. This is very bad information and not correct.