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2023 Year in Review with Celiac Canada
Join Melissa Secord for this 15-minute overview of highlights from 2023 all thanks to donor and industry support.
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Gluten Free 101: Getting Started on the Gluten-Free Diet
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Join Nicole Byrom, RD as she walks you through the gluten-free diet. This session has been developed for newly diagnosed Canadians and those who wish to increase their confidence in the diet.
Gluten-Free After Dark: Unlocking Intimacy with Dr. Stephan de Wit
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Experience a 19 event with Dr. de Wit, as he passes on his expertise of the art of connecting, communicating, and enhancing relationships. Navigating Relationships with Celiac: Tailoring his expertise to our audience, Dr. de Wit addresses the specific challenges faced by those with celiac, ensuring a comprehensive and inclusive dialogue. Communication Mastery: Discover the secrets to effective ...
A Chat with Dr. Diana Mager: Gluten-Free Food Guide for Children & Youth
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Join us for a free webinar with Dr. Diana Mager, the author of the new children’s gluten-free food guide. Dr. Mager will share her story of why she created this guide, how it can help you and your kids enjoy gluten-free meals. Plus, you will have the chance to ask her any questions you have about gluten-free living. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert and get your copy of the gu...
Festive Fundraiser 2023 Thanks
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Thanks from Max, our festive fundraising story 23, and his brothers Cole and Noah.
Max Festive Appeal Ice Cream
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Max's brothers are sad because he can't eat normal ice cream cones when they go to the store. Max can't eat anything with gluten because he has celiac disease. The brothers ask that you dontate to celiac canada so we can get all kids diagnosed and empowered. www.celiac.ca/donate
Gluten-Free Galore! Holiday Survival Tips
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The holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, but it can also be a challenge for people with celiac disease. Join us for a live webinar where we will give you practical and easy tips to make this festive season a treat. You will learn how to navigate social situations with confidence and clarity, how to spot and avoid cross contamination ‘hot spots’ when socializing outside of the home, ...
Celiac Canada Conference 2023 - Ari Weinberg, O'Doughs
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Ari founded O'Doughs gluten-free bakery with a mission to bake the best gluten-free bread, buns, bagels and more. He speaks of the highs and lows his company faces in developing new products, always a challenge in the gluten-free world. O'Doughs is a platinum partner with Celiac Canada, we couldn't do our work without the company's generous support.
Celiac Canada Conference 2023 - Dr Anne Lee
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Find out about the nutritional quality of the gluten-free diet, and its impact on quality of life and social behaviour. Includes a review of FODMOPS. Everyone is an individual, so see a dietitian to get the best advice and don't throw out a whole food group until you have real evidence it's not right for you. Presented by Dr. Anne Roland Lee, Assistant Professor of Nutritional Medicine at the C...
Celiac Canada Conference 2023 - Dr Nigel Hoggard MD
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Groundbreaking research linking celiac disease to mental health. Dr Hoggard explains how people with CD are three times more likely than the general population to have anxiety, three times more likely to be depressed and nearly half show a marked decrease in quality of life. Gluten sensitivity may have a wide variety of neurological symptoms including headache, brain fog, sensory symptoms and c...
Celiac Canada Conference 2023 - Dr Alessio Fasano
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One of the most sought-after experts on Celiac disease in the world Dr Fasano explains how a compromised microbiome and leaky gut is the most important factor in predicting CD. Dr Alessio Fasano has followed thousands of kids over the years. Recently his team discovered the protein Zonulin is a major indicator of Celiac Disease. A pediatric gastroenterologist, Alessio Fasano, MD, is chief of th...
Celiac Canada Conference 2023 - Dr Marisa Stahl Why ASK?
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Dr. Stahl is a pediatric gastroenterologist and the director of research at the Colorado Center for Celiac Disease at the Children’s Hospital Colorado. In this presentation for Celiac Canada's annual conference 2023, she explains her research around celiac disease screening in both high-risk groups and the general population. In conclusion, she advocates a mass screening program to ensure all k...
State of Celiac Survey Conference 2023 - Duerksen, McAuley
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State of Celiac Survey Conference 2023 - Duerksen, McAuley
Expedia Gluten Free Cruise Celiac Canada
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Expedia Gluten Free Cruise Celiac Canada
Global TV's Jennifer Palma's personal story being celiac
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Global TV's Jennifer Palma's personal story being celiac
Celiac Canada Expedia Cruises
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Celiac Canada Expedia Cruises
Celiac disease and vaccines with Dr. Maria Pinto Sanchez
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Celiac disease and vaccines with Dr. Maria Pinto Sanchez
Safeguarding yourself against gluten cross-contamination
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Safeguarding yourself against gluten cross-contamination
Empowering Students and caregivers: Navigating a gluten-free return to school
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Empowering Students and caregivers: Navigating a gluten-free return to school
Celiac Canada on Parliament Hill
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Celiac Canada on Parliament Hill
The Latest and Greatest in Diagnosis and Management of Celiac Disease, with Dr. Benjamin Lebwohl
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The Latest and Greatest in Diagnosis and Management of Celiac Disease, with Dr. Benjamin Lebwohl
IBS and Celiac Disease presented with CDHF
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IBS and Celiac Disease presented with CDHF
Is Gluten Causing Your Health Problems?
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Is Gluten Causing Your Health Problems?
Julie Greene - Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
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Julie Greene - Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
Nicole Byrom, Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
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Nicole Byrom, Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
James King - Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
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James King - Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
Lizbeth Wall, Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
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Lizbeth Wall, Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
State of Celiac Disease Health Survey - THANK YOU - Kick off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
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State of Celiac Disease Health Survey - THANK YOU - Kick off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
Melissa Secord, National Executive Director - Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
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Melissa Secord, National Executive Director - Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
Julie Greene - Closing Remarks - Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023
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Julie Greene - Closing Remarks - Kick-off to Celiac Awareness Month 2023

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  • @rickcantu6241
    @rickcantu6241 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Awesome subject.

  • @rickcantu6241
    @rickcantu6241 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What is a gluten free diet?

    • @CCACeliac
      @CCACeliac 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Here is more info! www.celiac.ca/living-gluten-free-menu/#gf-diet

  • @rickcantu6241
    @rickcantu6241 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    How can I get tested? What tests do I need? What doctors do I see?

  • @Acts-1322
    @Acts-1322 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Within the first 2 minutes... exactly why I'll always tune out when a dietitian starts talking. "Sponsored by a company who makes a bunch of gluten free GARBAGE". That sums up their college education too. Funded by Frankenfood companies. How are still puzzled why we're all still so metabolically sick?

  • @zaraalawi4660
    @zaraalawi4660 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you doctor❤

  • @kabsalsa
    @kabsalsa 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wonderful video. Thank you.

  • @bevruffo2803
    @bevruffo2803 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What an amazing year! With thanks to all of those who've contributed, and especially to you, Melissa - you're the best!!

  • @amandabelsito0612
    @amandabelsito0612 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This was me….. i literally felt like i was insane…

  • @HammadShakeel-ur9uj
    @HammadShakeel-ur9uj 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks to educate about celiac disease patients

  • @stevehubley8201
    @stevehubley8201 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great update Melissa!

  • @lavellnutrition
    @lavellnutrition 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Folic Acid should be replaced with Methylfolate since 40% or more of the population have the blood mutation known as MTHFR. This is NOT a good idea. Methyfolate is the best bioavailable source of folate. It doesn't do any good to offer Folic Acid with it can cause metabolic issues in those who can NOT metabolize synthetic supplements. Bioavailable Methylfolate is the best answer to this problem for everyone.

  • @jimbarron9939
    @jimbarron9939 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    From a patient's perspective: It seems to me that there is something seriously lacking in the flowchart that could result in far more accurate results - patient experience. I suspect that part of the reason for that is the difficulty of ascribing a numerical value to it. I can understand why, when patients experience has been not that strong, physicians might not want to take it into account. But I think it is frankly absurd to discount patient experience entirely when it has been overwhelmingly strong. In my case I was very seriously ill - 132 pounds down from a normal lean body weight of 164 - 20% below normal weight and with multiple severe vitamin and mineral deficiency symptoms. I got an excellent nutritional reference and checked to see if vitamin deficiencies could be causing my problems. I was astonished to see that I had multiple nutritional deficiency symptoms including very severe B complex deficiencies. The book also noted celiac disease as a possible cause of nutritional deficiencies. I had already made a long list of symptoms which is what I used to match up against the list of vitamin deficiency symptoms. All my symptoms were characteristic of celiac disease. I had just about every symptom of celiac disease listed and in severe form. I attempted to schedule appointment explaining all the above and stressing that I needed an urgent appointment so I could go on a gluten-free diet as soon as possible. The earliest that I could get was over three months . I was so ill that I did not think that I would necessary live that long without going on a gluten-free diet, so I did. It was very clear from having read patient support groups that there were many hidden traps and processed foods. Since I was in such desperate condition, I decided to just eliminate all processed foods entirely as the only way to be sure of avoiding all gluten. Also worked out a program of vitamin supplementation taking care to keep levels of all fat-soluble vitamins within reason. I also worked out a healthy balanced diet with no grains whatsoever that all foods selected to be particularly high in vitamins and minerals. My urine remain clear like water, despite taking 100mg/day of b-complex. Since they are water-soluble and very safe I kept increasing the dose until it was enough to turn my urine yellow - which initially turned out to be 2000 mg/day. Within several days of reaching that point all of my B complex deficiencies were totally resolved. I regained 32 desperately needed pounds, all of it lean healthy tissue in only six weeks. By the time of my appointment, the doctor was highly skeptical of celiac disease and gave no weight whatsoever to the strength of my experience. (He also had apparently been brainwashed by pharmaceutical representatives so much that he could not imagine how taking vitamin supplements could be beneficial even for someone with severe vitamin deficiencies!) This appears to me to be a very serious lack in the evaluation of celiac disease. I can understand why physicians would be reluctant to ascribe much weight in cases where the correlation between the patient's symptoms and gluten in their diet was not all that strong. However it seems to me totally absurd to give patient experience no weight when the reaction to gluten-free diet has been that overwhelmingly strong! What disturbs me the most about your flowchart is that it seems to take no account whatsoever of patient experience. I would maintain that taking that adequately into account would make a test far more accurate. I can understand the concern for making a diagnosis imposing a lifelong dietary restriction in cases where it might be not required. However, IMHO, it is a serious lack to not counterbalance that concern against the severity of the patient's condition. My doctor was very dishonest when recommending a gluten challenge in order to get a biopsy (which, of course, would have been entirely unnecessary had I been able to get a prompt appointment!). He presented it as if taking a gluten challenge would ensure that the biopsy was accurate. I found out later that was totally untrue because the medical literature clearly stated that "no one knows how much gluten must be reintroduced into the diet nor for how long before a biopsy becomes accurate". Although I was rapidly becoming ill again, apparently my gluten challenge was not enough to get a positive result on the biopsy. After becoming healthier Than I had ever been before in my entire life, I was conned by a gross misrepresentation of the effectiveness of a gluten challenge into becoming sick again for no good reason. So my doctor recommended doing a longer challenge with larger amounts of gluten. After having recovered 32 desperately needed pounds in only six weeks through the elimination of gluten and clearly starting to become ill again after reintroducing it, I frankly did not need a biopsy to convince me that I had celiac disease. My recovery from the much milder condition that the reintroduction of gluten had caused was much lower than my initial recovery had been. There was simply no way whatsoever that was going to another gluten challenge for the sole purpose of convincing and inappropriately dubious Doctor! I was entirely satisfied enough to remain totally gluten free for the rest of my life . I did make brief attempts to reintroduce small amounts of processed food back into my diet a year or two later. And every time after a few items I always started getting problems again and always discovered that some product had contain gluten or wheat that had not been included on the label. So I have remained gluten-free ever since and enjoyed far better health that I had ever had before in my life before going gluten-free. And I've developed a very high level of skepticism of the medical profession as a result of that experience. That skepticism saved my health about eight years later when I developed iron overload after coming up with iron saturations of over 100% and serum ferritin of 1800. Despite those incredibly strong indications (and joint pains), my doctor refused to do further work up for hemochromatosis.(Apparently because insurance considerations were his primary concern) he even contacted the doctor I had gone to for a second opinion and, after a 30 minute conversation, convinced him to cancel the MRI that he had scheduled to check for hemochromatosis. ***I have to wonder whether part of the reason for this doctor's astounding resistance to considering the very obvious need for investigation of hemochromatosis was due to my medical records suggesting that I was allegedly a hypochondriac because I insisted on following gluten-free diet despite never having officially been diagnosed with celiac disease.** This is probably a prime example of the serious harm that can result patient's from doctors refusing to place any weight on patient experience, FWIW, I was later confirmed to have hemochromatosis by no less than four gold standards of diagnosis MRI, liver biopsy, number of phlebotomies to depletion and C282Y++ by gene testing. I fully appreciate the difficulty of making diagnosis of celiac disease as accurate as possible. I also fully appreciate the desire to avoid putting patients unnecessarily or lifelong restrictive diet by a false positive. However, I think ***it is a very serious error to not counterbalance that by taking patient experience fully into account when considering the probabilities and also not taking fully into account the serious harm that can be caused by gluten challenges that have a very high potential for giving false negative diagnosis*** I also feel very strongly that insurance companies are having a highly toxic effect on the accuracy of diagnoses - putting a very heavy thumb on the scales to go to extreme lengths to avoid false positives at the expense of causing a very high rate of false negatives. The United States has the most expensive healthcare per capita in the entire world by a huge margin - almost double the next highest. Yet in terms of quality of healthcare delivered it consistently ranks in the mid-20s to the mid-40s. IMHO, insurance companies are responsible for a great deal of that incongruity, I also suspect that the toxic influence of insurance companies is contributing to the reluctance of doctors fully taking patient experience into account.

  • @TheMom42girls
    @TheMom42girls 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    How do we get help medical professionals for IBS and gluten intolerance post gallbladder removal?

  • @rodicaconstantine7893
    @rodicaconstantine7893 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I took iron supplements and though my iron level was too high, my ferritin only raised from 19 to 25. How can I raise my ferritin without raising my iron levels further. Am I missing something?

  • @rarecoolitems
    @rarecoolitems หลายเดือนก่อน

    You must write your politicians and tell them to allocate money in Bills for celiac disease research and awareness. Write your senators and house representatives.

  • @paulhaken7726
    @paulhaken7726 หลายเดือนก่อน

    great video, well said, good info.

  • @paulhaken7726
    @paulhaken7726 หลายเดือนก่อน

    awesome video tyty

  • @lisah7020
    @lisah7020 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very interesting thanks. I think gluten and dairy sensitivity go hand in hand. I gave up gluten initially and intestinal distress resovled in the main but still had headaches. Gave up dairy and headaches disappeared!

  • @Judyjlefebvre
    @Judyjlefebvre 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've been diagnosed celiac since 2013 and eating a strict gluten free diet. Unfortunately my iron has been horribly unstable and I'm taking iron suppliments. It's been over a year now and my iron is very slowly going up. I'm beyond frustrated.

  • @DGronTV
    @DGronTV 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ohhh I can feel it so badly as well. Mine was severe in other ways. Also affected the nervous system especially the sympathic nervous system. Constantly had attacks of heart racing with 150-170 BPM and blood pressure spikes to 230/120 ish. Later on problems talking / finding words were present and tingling sensation on one face side... Luckily after endocrinology / heart specialist my home doctor run celiac blood work and voila... Had my answer. After getting vitamins back to normal level and cutting gluten out I felt better than I have felt the last 5 years. ❤ Celiac truely is a chameleon with a lot of faces. 😢 Good luck everyone finding out your proper diagnosis

  • @shirleykelly2747
    @shirleykelly2747 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    3 cups of Sugar ???

  • @saturnsbogbook
    @saturnsbogbook 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just wondering why there are so many ingredients in your breads? Some of these ingredients can contain different types of gluten, according to experts on Gluten Intolerance 😮.

    • @Mrs.WyldRice
      @Mrs.WyldRice หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have a gluten intolerance and I’ve been eating this brand for years, no issue. Also, have you ever tried to make gluten free bread? It’s tough lol. Certain ingredients are needed for them to mimic standard bread products.

  • @saturnsbogbook
    @saturnsbogbook 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ..any possibility of getting this information to Doctors and GPs in Ireland?. They are totally ignorant on this subject and are totally failing to investigate or recognise the significance of short stature in children. My 20 year old son has just been diagnosed at University Health Center with Celiac disease and suffered from childhood with short-stature, sinus and digestive issues. I was completely dismissed by our GP when raising the issue - no, it is too late for my beautiful son to recover his height.

  • @Bellarue2020
    @Bellarue2020 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My story 😭😭😭 for me it’s all grains and cereals as well as all grain fed animals and their products

  • @SMFarabi-ft6lb
    @SMFarabi-ft6lb 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome video

  • @rebekahpagedesigns
    @rebekahpagedesigns 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think it’s important to add that cast-iron and stoneware pans are both porous and so can harbour gluten even when washed well.

  • @noglu106
    @noglu106 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Step 1 should be to start a strict GF diet if you suspect the problem is gluten. If diet works, "then" you have options. You can go back to gluten to see if symptoms return or get on with your life staying on the diet. It's not complicated, just common sense. Of course, if you must have an official diagnosis, then go through the entire process and be prepared to suffer.

  • @nickkrug8157
    @nickkrug8157 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    BECAUSE AS YOU GET OLDER YOU BECOME LESS EFFICIENT IN metabolism of nutrients................. then you slowly lose the ability heal fast then you lose..

  • @il3mendo
    @il3mendo 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a male, it took 30 years to be recognized as a seronegative celiac disease with a Marsh 3 b, after 5 years Marsh 3a and after 7 years almost in remission depsite having an high abberant t cell gamma delta population. Comorbities: gluten ataxia, chronic duedonitis, teeth enemal defects, hypothyroidism, metabolic syndrome, gerd, ibs, bile salt malabsortion,gastroparesis and lymphoproliferative colitis, high eosinophilis ( cross reactivity even with random food) mast cell activation. Mentally: headaches, chronic fatigue syndrome, schizoaffective disorder/adhd ( I would called it the classsical ring of fire type).

  • @johandejager6575
    @johandejager6575 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Johan from south africa

  • @Bomber411
    @Bomber411 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Statistics lol

  • @jackiedavis3559
    @jackiedavis3559 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Charleston Wv ❤

  • @dontforgettodoodle4013
    @dontforgettodoodle4013 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Both those blood tests came back normal. My sister mom and son have celiac. I have been sick with painful bloating. stomach problems and those rashes for as long as I can remember. They tell me I don't have celiac though. The doctor was pretty rude about me asking for testing and refused to do anything else other than the blood test.

    • @wrenfan
      @wrenfan หลายเดือนก่อน

      Did you bother to go strict GF to see if your symptoms improved?

  • @DawImmigration
    @DawImmigration 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for posting!

  • @markbernier8434
    @markbernier8434 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I expected a link to the actual report in the description.

    • @CCACeliac
      @CCACeliac 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's in the link above. Enjoy.

  • @Bluenoser613
    @Bluenoser613 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for streaming this.

  • @lizzerlou2042
    @lizzerlou2042 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this information- very helpful!

  • @binaryspeaking
    @binaryspeaking 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thx for this. Had bloodwork last week and told I have iron deficient anemia. Ferritin level 33. Sadly, I have been able to go back to historical laboratory data dating back to December 2016 and see that my Ferritin has been low as long as 8 years ago. In 2021 my Ferritin was 11!!! 9 separate blood tests over the past 8 years showing iron deficient anemia. This angers me because I’ve always been tired. I was told it was chronic fatigue, depression, etc. As a teen I was diagnosed anemic. I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease in 2020 and have adhered to a strict gluten-free diet since then. (I am 47 years old.) Sad I’ve had to suffer this long thinking I was a hypochondriac going to the doctors all the time with no answers received. I have tried iron supplements over the years and they always rip my guts apart. I started Feramax yesterday and I’m already paying the price. I just ordered a Heme Iron Supplement so will see if that is more gentle. And I know Vitamin C/Absorbic Acid helps with absorbing the iron. I will call my GP tomorrow and request a follow-up appt to discuss iron infusions to get my numbers back up. Maybe my hair will grow back too.

  • @afzalshahid3884
    @afzalshahid3884 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello I m diagnosed with celiac in September 2023. So, how can I claim tax for the gf products that i consume, thank you for your help.

  • @brisingirfire
    @brisingirfire 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What if you have negative everything except elevated IgA (388)and high (tTG) IgG (12)

    • @CatherineTracy-bf6sb
      @CatherineTracy-bf6sb หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have the same exact thing. Did you find out yours?

  • @braidwooddesignstudio5536
    @braidwooddesignstudio5536 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am 82 and diagnosed with celiac disease about 8 years ago and almost the same time with inclusion inflammatory myopathy, slowly progressing from many years before. I was wondering which was the chicken and which the egg. I am on a strict gf diet and no treatment for myopathy. This is the first ever comprehensive information I have found. Thank you. All I can do is fight depression, take my supplement an wait until the end ...

  • @shwetasaxena7169
    @shwetasaxena7169 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi dear Plz guide me. I'm celiac and my age is 37 and have been trying to get pregnant for the past 1 and a half years. According to my gyno I don't have any fertility issues but I'm not able to conceive naturally. Now she is suggesting to me IVF. Should I go for it? Plz give ur valuable suggestions.

  • @theresamillion8993
    @theresamillion8993 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’ve found help via a Chiropractic Neurologist.

  • @user-ck6ve3ck4v
    @user-ck6ve3ck4v 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just blame penicilin which I got given as a 6 month old baby, with pneumonia. Killed off all the flora in my stomach. None of my family has ever had or has any signs of it.

  • @mowdudhasansaim361
    @mowdudhasansaim361 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your video is not SEO friendly. That's why your video is not getting many views.

  • @tommy36998
    @tommy36998 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    3yrs I’m just getting close, 8-12bms daily.. stool testing normal. Advised to add fiber peripheral 😢 water poisoning ptsd headache tingling hands feet, buckling bi lateral knees bi later mass torn shoulders, cervical, lumbar

  • @lifeaccordingtocynthia5657
    @lifeaccordingtocynthia5657 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have struggled with Celiac for five years now. It was so rough the three years before diagnosis. I am still seeking out information and have symptoms complicated with Lyme, mold exposure and Bile Acid Malabsorption, all of which nobody including doctors seem to understand. Since Celiac, my social life has gone to the dogs. Fortunately, I have a husband who is patient, loving and supportive. He agrees to keep our home entirely gluten free despite the fact he does not have Celiac himself. Thank you for your channel and all the important information!

  • @adriandunn2301
    @adriandunn2301 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Carol here, from Melbourne, Australia. I am now 68. I was diagnosed at 50. I too went through what the young girl went through. I too ... mental issues etc. It took 30 years! I did my own research in the end, after doctor after doctor. My GP reluctantly sent me to a gastro enterologist , on my request. I suggested that l wanted to explore the possibilty of coeliac disease. He changed my life. I lost so much quality of life for so many years. I am finally enjoying life. All the best.

    • @CCACeliac
      @CCACeliac 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's hard to advocate for yourself, you did a fantastic job. We are happy you are on the right track

    • @rickcantu6241
      @rickcantu6241 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for responding. What tests do you recommend I get. I need advice from someone who has gone through this ordeal. Please list them! Please be a guardian angel for me. I am single and never married. I have missed out on alot of things in life. RSVP, Rick

  • @anna26970
    @anna26970 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much, was very informative! I wish this doctor has a TH-cam channel and makes more educational videos like this because he's so amazing in teaching.

    • @CCACeliac
      @CCACeliac 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We agree, we will try and see if we can get him in board for some new things!

  • @kylersmith5551
    @kylersmith5551 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm thankful for people like you. I kept getting violently ill on and off. but recently right after eating. I never took it to account but it was things like bread that made me unable to move. I was just curled up in a ball next to a bucket on and off for years now. I'm surpised my doctors didn't figure it out sooner given my blood tests were crazy.

    • @CCACeliac
      @CCACeliac 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We are happy you got the diagnosis