May
27
celiac disease
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Dr. Aline Charabaty of Georgetown University Medical Center’s Division of Gastroenterology joins CNN’s Heidi Collins in the Newsroom to discuss the basics of celiac disease, diagnosis and treatment with a gluten-free diet.
Categories: gluten free living
Very informative video.
Go Aline
very interesting didnt know this existed
Fantastic! Great explanation.
Aline, I went to McGill with you and we hung out occasionally. Do you remember laughing a lot with a crazy indian musician? Glad you are such a success but I loved the curly version of your hair that ascended into the clouds. Please go back to looking like the drummer in Lenny Kravitz band.
yeah my mate has it, he only found out and is on a strick diet.
i’m 13 and i was diagnosed with celiac disease when i was 5.
ive hade gluten free foods since i was born, when i was born they knew i had it,ive never tried gluten
ugh… another words.. almost everything is off limits…I just got diagnosed last week….. Good to know that I have it, so I can try and eat the right stuff… Gotta make the best of it. And besides, I think this gluten free diet is pretty healthy. Thanks for the video.
grr i told my doctor all those syptoms he just put me on anti depressants
What frustrates me the most is that most docs don’t even know about this! It’s an outrage.
I just found out I have Celiacs two months ago, and since then I have been on a Gluten Free diet, however I still have issues with stomach aches and I get tired really easy. How long does it usually take before you start feeling better on the diet??
i have it and i am 12 years old
i see people at lunch munching on brownies and cakes and stuff
I felt bad all the time…not just after eating ! It was day and night ! Never a break.
apparently you need to spend at least 6 months on a strict gluten-free diet before you notice any reasonable changes.
it can take up to a year. you should make sure you are getting rid of hidden gluten sources (spices, toothpaste, chapstick, condiments, etc.). Also, many people are sensitive to what they put on their body like shampoos and lotions.
AND…. There are a bazillion things that have Gluten in them that are not marked. You could still be ingesting it and not even know it!
that’s a common thing. or they diagnose it as fibromyalgia.
Same here!
I went through the same thing. I’ve had symptoms for more than 10 yrs. it got to the point where some days i couldn’t even get out of bed because my whole body hurt. i finally stopped going to the dr. because every time i went she would just increase my anti depressants. its good to know now after all theese years i’m not crazy!
Everyone else eat whatever they want i i am jealous
You may be allergic to casein (milk protein) as well. I am allergic to both. Casein is biologically similar to gluten and many times people are allergic to both. Also, I didn’t have to wait long at all. I felt awesome after two days and never looked back. If you feel bad after two months then you may be allergic to something else entirely.
I noticed drastic changes after two days. Where did you get your information from?
Some medicines have gluten so tell your pharmacist.
my sis has it]:i feel SOOOO bad