My celiac disease diagnosis - Atlanta Gluten-Free Food | Examiner.com

Links shared publicly online about this topic.

  • 0
    total visits

My celiac disease diagnosis - Atlanta Gluten-Free Food | Examiner.com

examiner.com

In honor of Celiac Disease Awareness Month I decided to share my diagnosis.  I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease more than 15 years ago after having active symp

View full resource at examiner.com

Tags:

  • Share

Most Recently Shared on May 6, 2012 at 6:43 pm By:

csaceliacs csaceliacs

#gf #celiac My celiac disease diagnosis Atlanta GlutenFree Food | Examinercom http://t.co/cbNvBmTR

2 days ago...

Gluten-Free Living Is No Cakewalk | BlogHer

blogher.com — “Living gluten-free isn't easy. You have to watch what you eat. And then there's the fear. What if what I ordered isn't gluten-free? What if they didn't prepare it in a separate pan? What if my friend used a wooden cutting board for this fruit? Do I risk it? I really started to worry after getting sick from food at my parents' house. Since my diagnosis, they have done everything to learn about celiac disease and make their kitchen safe for me, but if I can't eat safeView full resource at blogher.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on February 17, 2012 at 6:59 pm By:

Generation Gap: Kids and Allergies - Living Without Article

livingwithout.com — “My daughter Maya and I were diagnosed with celiac disease at the same time. It came about a year after my sister and her daughter received their diagnosis. It was a gift but that s not how my daughter saw it. I announced the good news: Hooray! We have celiac disease just like Aunt Lisa and Cousin Ella. We get to eat gluten-free food just like them!View full resource at livingwithout.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on May 9, 2011 at 7:21 pm By:

True Confessions of a (Self-Diagnosed) Gluten Intolerant - Gluten-Free Faces

glutenfreefaces.com — “I guess some might consider me lucky that I don't have an official doctor's diagnosis of having Celiac Disease, or of having a gluten intolerance. I've had only one blood test for GI, and it came back as normal. (Luckily, I had a forward-thinking doctor who said if eating foods with gluten was making me sick, I should stay away from it.) My own realization of being gluten intolerant took about a year to figure out. I have been very strict and have stayed 100% gluten free for months. Until this wView full resource at glutenfreefaces.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on February 24, 2010 at 10:54 pm By:

GlutenFreeDude Chad Hines

GF Discussion Forum: True Confessions of a (Self-Diagnosed) Gluten Intolerant http://bit.ly/bNytr5 #gf #celiac

2 years ago...

Gluten Free Fitness and Wellness Podcast-Episode 1. Ready to Rock it "Celiac Style | Gluten Free Fitness Nutrition and Wellness with a celiac spin

glutenfreefitness.com — “Today I'm going to give you a bit of information about me, and what we're going to be covering in the podcast. I'd love to hear your feedback about what you would like to hear about, so things will be flexible according to the feedback you give me! -My history-my education, my fitness background, and my celiac diagnosis -My philosophy "celiac disease as a gift, not a burden. Eating well to live well-importance of good food and the impact on our health, outlook and life quality. -My goal for the View full resource at glutenfreefitness.com

  • View Related
  • Share

Most Recently Shared on February 1, 2010 at 3:06 pm By:

HoldTheGluten Maureen Stanley Patient Expert

Just finished listening to @ErinElberson new Gluten Free Fitness podcast http://tinyurl.com/ygjov6g Great job Erin!!! #gfree

2 years ago...

Advertisement