Don't worry it's very normal I myself got diagnosed with celiac when I was 5. It's pretty normal for me just ensure that he eats a gluten free diet and doesn't consume any sort of gluten and he'll be absolutely normal. There's nothing to worry about. There are many gluten free products out there almost every products gluten free version can be found so yeah
I am diagnosed with celiac disease 13 years ago buy now if i eat food with gluten sometimes it doesn't show any side effects so what that means celiac disease is cureable?
Not sure why I watched this since I have Celiac Disease, lol. Something interesting is the absence of gastrointestinal symptoms before diagnosis, or "silent Celiac" as dubbed in the community. I had no symptoms of any food intolerance. I discovered I had Celiac Disease when I got tested for a suspected iron deficiency. We weren't sure why I was deficient, so he ran the blood panel and yup, super high results lol. This actually happens a lot.
Saaaaame . However when i was diagnosed and started following GF diet for months there was once i got glutned accidentally and i got super sick abdominal discomfort plus brain fog I dont know if my celiac isn't slinet anymore or what
@@sarahyoutube5345 I accidentally glutened myself two weeks ago. No symptoms! GF for 10 months. Some people gain symptoms/sensitivity. Some never do. Celiac is a strange disorder lol
I have celiac disease and DH. Gluten is one type of "lectin". After staying away from gluten, wheat, oats, barley and all the things you mentioned in this video, I still had flareups. I found out that many nightshades had lectins. Once I stayed away from that, I got much better. Flare-ups were much less. Also, gluten is in many products like shampoos and bodywashes...those kind of products. People need to know this. I also stay away from grains like corn. That caused huge flareups for me. Listen to the patient who has the disease because they live with it.
I can certainly understand the frustration one with Celiac may have just trying to survive. But, does X'ing out of so many foods cause a psychological conditioning of needing to be RIGHT and others WRONG? Just asking..
Thank you for your informative talk. I suspect I have it but I've been almost 4 weeks now off gluten products & have no desire to have any gluten just to get the right test. Bugger that!!😊
Thank you levelupRN. Taking your advice from your other videos. Taking a topic/content and listening to that topic/content from other resources for better understanding and study strategies.
There is no treament for it you have to stay on a gluten free diet its the only thing you need i should know my son was born with it and i devloped it my son was diagnosed with it in 1983.