Celiac Disease: Living Gluten Free (Storytime & Q&A)

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 312

  • @beeft999
    @beeft999 3 роки тому +53

    (Going through celiac diagnosis) I never would've thought that my depression could be linked to celiac. That actually explains a lot

  • @ashleyjarrett3240
    @ashleyjarrett3240 4 роки тому +119

    I’m a pastry cook, and I always treat any customer who says they are gluten free as though they have celiac disease and take the precautions necessary, because I don’t want to be responsible for someone’s discomfort and sickness! I loved hearing you talk about it. I’m thankful I have mostly worked with people who also take dietary restrictions as seriously as they should, but I hope cooks who write it off as a “trend” will discover videos like yours and become better educated!

    • @Mariemarie-uw7id
      @Mariemarie-uw7id 3 роки тому +6

      Ashley Jarrett as someone with celiac disease thank you so much for that!

    • @tiffytoo
      @tiffytoo 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you from the bottom of my heart for caring. Your BEAUTIFUL inside and out.

    • @wendyhannan2454
      @wendyhannan2454 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you Ashley, I wish more people were like you.
      I’ve been glutened a number of times eating out. Not many cooks, chefs take it seriously it’s often ignored, plus they don’t really understand cross contamination. As a result I don’t eat out much, it’s not worth the risk. 😉

    • @Glm867
      @Glm867 Рік тому

      Bless you ❤

    • @wendyhannan2454
      @wendyhannan2454 Рік тому +1

      I wish there were more people in the food industry life you. Some people are really good and take it seriously, others find it an absolute nuisance. I’ve been glutened a number of times while eating out, after going through the whole spool. I no longer say I’m GF, I say I’m celiac, if they don’t know what that is, I explain. I hardly eat out anymore. So thank you, your very much appreciated 🙏

  • @sarahamad5899
    @sarahamad5899 2 роки тому +18

    I was diagnosed with celiac disease a couple of months ago and honestly, the diagnosis was such a relief... I struggled my whole life with my health and I used a lot of antibiotics in my childhood I always felt fatigued and I started getting depressed...
    I started my gluten-free diet two months ago and it was amazing how my mood is lifting up and I feel more energetic and I am happy that I finally can feel good overall..
    thank you for sharing your story .. love from KSA

  • @jeanetteoxo
    @jeanetteoxo 4 роки тому +58

    I would love to see what you eat since you have celiac disease, like a what I eat in a week video please.

    • @CharleyVegydise
      @CharleyVegydise 4 роки тому +3

      Please I need Ideas

    • @thesharingtreewithshari2735
      @thesharingtreewithshari2735 2 роки тому +1

      Yes 🙌

    • @blondsinger38
      @blondsinger38 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you for your request Jeanette. I will consider doing a video on that for you and others who wish to know what I eat in a week. I believe you're right and it could be very helpful ti many people.

  • @hiedinichols3310
    @hiedinichols3310 4 роки тому +57

    I don't have Celiac, but my boyfriend does. It can be a nightmare for him. Thanks for spreading the knowledge. :)

    • @katierose2122
      @katierose2122 4 роки тому +1

      Hiedi Nichols mine too! Not many people know how to avoid getting him sick...especially through cross contamination

    • @hiedinichols3310
      @hiedinichols3310 3 роки тому +2

      @@Drizzlerrrrr Interesting that you say that because we just broke up a couple weeks ago haha. But thanks. It requires a lot of knowledge, but I was happy to accommodate it at the time. :)

  • @allieinwunderland9681
    @allieinwunderland9681 2 роки тому +7

    My daughter is 18, she’s been sick and anemic for over a year. Very underweight and test after test finally lead her to a GI specialist where he immediately biopsied and diagnosed with celiac disease. We’ve all been tested and I found out I’m also gluten intolerant. Our family is now gluten free and she’s healing, as am I. I’m a nurse and I hate that celiac never even crossed my mind. We need more education on this disease and it’s symptoms. Thank you for your video, for spreading awareness. ❤️

  • @kimberlyconner2216
    @kimberlyconner2216 4 роки тому +43

    As a fellow Celiac lady, it’s nice that you’re educating people about this and the challenges of gluten-free lifestyle. Thanks for all your honest information!

  • @SaoPadlung
    @SaoPadlung 3 роки тому +12

    I am now 57. On August 2019 I got diagnosed with celiac after long time of being sick. Because of very strict with gluten free diet, now my health get better and better. Don't give up everyone!

    • @annagesaman7429
      @annagesaman7429 3 роки тому +1

      What were all your symptoms? Any neurological symptoms? I’ve been getting random pins and needles and eye flashes and dizziness and pain in my neck etc

    • @kishacameron5622
      @kishacameron5622 2 роки тому

      OMG!! I'm having the same symptoms

    • @UmeshKumar-xu2ng
      @UmeshKumar-xu2ng Рік тому

      @@annagesaman7429 do u feel sleeping problems in celiac??

  • @AlisonBurtt
    @AlisonBurtt 4 роки тому

    This was so interesting! I learned a lot. Thank you for sharing so generously with us 😊

  • @takemehigher3637
    @takemehigher3637 4 роки тому

    Loved that you shared your story! I also live with this and my symptoms have been evolving over the last couple years.

  • @MAbdu-np6gf
    @MAbdu-np6gf 4 роки тому

    Your positive mentality is so inspiring 💕

  • @roccocharlieoreo
    @roccocharlieoreo 3 роки тому +1

    Omg this video is so relatable and well explained. Thank you ❤️

  • @EllaMyBunnyValentine
    @EllaMyBunnyValentine 4 роки тому +1

    You’re so courageous and always have a positive outlook. I’ve really been binge watching

  • @twilightgirl44
    @twilightgirl44 4 роки тому +17

    Didn't realize how common it is to have celiac's. Learned a lot from this video!

  • @miashumway4070
    @miashumway4070 4 роки тому

    This is my favorite video! Thank you thank you for helping spread awareness about Celiac! More videos would be awesome, even just some of your favorite safe recipes!

  • @gracerogers5000
    @gracerogers5000 4 роки тому

    This was super interesting to watch! I don’t have celiac disease but I have family with autoimmune diseases as well. Definitely nice to see someone talking about it 😊

  • @bae_nessa
    @bae_nessa 3 роки тому +22

    I just got diagnosed with celiac disease a couple of weeks ago and came across your video in my hours of research trying to figure it all out haha. Thank-you for being so informative, your video was super helpful! I too feel that even in the 2 weeks I’ve known and am transitioning in my diet that no one is really taking me seriously, so I already understand some of the struggle!

    • @annagesaman7429
      @annagesaman7429 3 роки тому

      What were all your symptoms? Any neurological? I have random pins and needles dizziness eye flashes etc

  • @Nevermorenest
    @Nevermorenest 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much for this video!! It was super informative. I got the diagnosis 3 weeks ago so been enjoying to hear everyones stories to see if I could find anyone with a story similar to mine!

  • @juliannahollopeter9484
    @juliannahollopeter9484 4 роки тому +1

    I am loving your channel! You are so down to earth. I never comment but I was pretty early to today's video :)

  • @catherineespinoza4551
    @catherineespinoza4551 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing all this valuable information.
    I learned a lot of new things today through your video.
    I love watching all your videos.
    God bless you Michel ♡

  • @felicity.m92
    @felicity.m92 Рік тому

    I just came across your video because I'm in the process of being diagnosed with celiac disease. Your explanation is so so helpful! Thank you.

  • @madisonk2195
    @madisonk2195 4 роки тому +1

    Home sick today, but a Michel video is already making me feel better ! ❤️

  • @shelbyragland
    @shelbyragland 4 роки тому +1

    As a regular viewer, I appreciated and enjoyed this niche video.

  • @NevyardVlogs
    @NevyardVlogs 4 роки тому

    Great job being a voice for celiac sufferers! Id love to see more cooking videos like what you started your channel with.

  • @nellkristie4420
    @nellkristie4420 4 роки тому +2

    I was just diagnosed with Celiac Disease 5 months ago! Not many people make videos about the disease, thank you for uploading!

  • @erinkelly8006
    @erinkelly8006 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your story!! My mother has had celiac disease since I was very young so I know how difficult it can be to live with. Also, long time viewer of your channel and I’m loving these more personal videos!

  • @kelseyoconnor1
    @kelseyoconnor1 4 роки тому +1

    I was just diagnosed last month. It was so nice to hear your story of how you received your diagnosis! I’m sorry it was such a long and drawn out process for you but glad to see you living your best GF life!!

  • @katiemac3025
    @katiemac3025 2 роки тому +4

    I was diagnosed at 10 years old. (18 years ago) and it was such a challenge back then. There were almost no gluten free options anywhere and nobody knew what it was. Society has definitely progressed a little. That being sad, I completely relate to the awkward situations when co-workers, or neighbors bring you food without asking and you have to politely decline. Also, eating is absolutely a social event. I have always felt out casted when groups of people wanted me to go to a bar or a restaurant I knew (or know) isnt safe. I can relate to your story. Moving from the east coast to the mid-west has made eating out that much harder.

  • @kdawson8981
    @kdawson8981 2 роки тому

    My 18yr old son was just diagnosed this week. Thank you so much. Your video is one of the first ones I’m watching to understand how he feels. I’ve done some research medically but I wanted to hear from someone his age to better understand what he’s going through. I appreciate you telling your story. ❤️

  • @koryreid7566
    @koryreid7566 3 роки тому +8

    This describes my life story! Everything you described I went through too! I’m so glad you shared your story! Thank God I was diagnosed so early in my life! I’m so much better and have gained back all the weight I lost during my gluten years.

  • @touchtext890
    @touchtext890 2 роки тому

    I was diagnosed with CD at 21 last year and it has shaped my everyday life so much - thank you so much for this video! It helped me see myself through someone else's eyes :D

  • @rf1worlddreamer836
    @rf1worlddreamer836 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I was diagnosed with celiac this past year and cross contamination does make me have an awful reaction. This video was really validating.

  • @tessamadar9957
    @tessamadar9957 4 роки тому +1

    This was super informative and it is so great that you are educating people about celiac! When I was growing up one of our close family friends had celiac, so it is surprising to me how many people just have no idea it exists/how severe the symptoms can be. Loved this video!

  • @jamkenn4597
    @jamkenn4597 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this video! Two of my four young kids (9 & 4) have been diagnosed with celiac. Everything you said perfectly sums up the disease and what goes into living with it. Thank you for this!

  • @yuliyalyube
    @yuliyalyube 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for sharing about it!

  • @loriboger5561
    @loriboger5561 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for spreading this knowledge. My blood work was also negative but thank goodness my GI doctor still did the endoscopy and trusted his instincts. I was diagnosed in 2013 now because of Celiac Disease I also have POTS and Neuropathy.

  • @starryky8823
    @starryky8823 4 роки тому +1

    wow almost 40k subscribers!! congrats

  • @Dancer4Life12OTH
    @Dancer4Life12OTH 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your story! This is super informative. My sister has celiac disease and was starving to death as a 1 year old from not absorbing nutrients. She was finally diagnosed after my grandma suggested it may run in our family. She is now 22 years old and I have learned so much about nutrition from growing up with her having celiac disease. I think it's super important that people educate themselves on nutrition in general, but especially to help the people who actually cannot eat gluten vs someone who just does it by choice. Great video!!

  • @megself7945
    @megself7945 4 роки тому +2

    You are very informative and I follow you mainly for Celiac experiences. I like seeing what you order when dining out and fast fooding as well as when you make your meals in your kitchen and shopping for groceries! It has really helped me. I also enjoy all aspects of your channel. Celiac is a bummer and you nailed it when referred to it as a lifestyle.

  • @libbybocht1852
    @libbybocht1852 3 роки тому +2

    YESS! YESS! THANK YOU! there is so many misconception on celiac disease! People need to get educated on it! I have been bullied by people because they think I am "making it up" or i am just being "dramatic". Thank you for this video!

  • @ssg8051
    @ssg8051 4 роки тому

    This is an excellent video, Michel, thank you. Last December I became deadly ill. Due to a lack of awareness and frankly sheer laziness of the local clinic staff, I was left to conduct my own research and ultimately diagnose myself with Crohn's (in February). I've since learned to create my own diet and lifestyle accordingly. I empathize totally with your experience.
    I am extremely diligent about taking care of myself. Now I cautiously and carefully experiment with adding food to my very restrictive diet. Even so, I know firsthand how chronic diseases like ours can mutate or simply switch up symptoms. Thus far I've been unable to travel beyond an hour round trip outing. Eating out isn't possible yet. Yet as I come up on the anniversary of the onset of my illness (at least at its more dire state), I am so grateful for how much my situation has improved.
    Thank you for sharing your own story here and hopefully enlightening others---especially so-called healthcare professionals. Cheers, Ardith

  • @yuliyalyube
    @yuliyalyube 4 роки тому +1

    Yay for 40K subs!!! 🎉🎉

  • @karirobbins1394
    @karirobbins1394 10 місяців тому

    I am glad you like to talk about celiac disease. It is informing people that don't know about celiac disease. I didn't know anything until I watched your videos. Very well informative. Thank you.

  • @chevonnethompson7349
    @chevonnethompson7349 Рік тому +2

    thank you for this!! I got blood test results that indicate I probably have CD, so I'm waiting to schedule a biopsy. I'm still in shock that this could really be me. Praying that it isn't. crying a lot. ♥

    • @linaj63
      @linaj63 6 місяців тому +1

      Hi, I would say that while the CD diagnosis certainly takes some getting used to, it can be done. There are loads of different flours out there (chestnut is good for brownies, etc.) but we are just constantly exposed to wheat (and not the same wheat that our ancestors were supposed to) as it's cheap. It's everywhere, on stamps, straws, in all sorts of places. I now eat better than ever before and focus on what I can eat, not what I can't. Good luck with your diagnosis, but don't despair; there is light at the end of the tunnel.

  • @alexa6260
    @alexa6260 4 роки тому +2

    Omg thanks for making this video. I’m going through this

  • @amyfrank6514
    @amyfrank6514 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video!! I'm one of those whose doctor has recently suggested cutting out gluten as a means of reducing inflammatory symptoms that I've been experiencing for a long time. I truly appreciate the explanation you provided and am encouraged to continue to do my research and adjust my diet to potentially eliminate more than just gluten as a solution.

  • @taylorengelhart8734
    @taylorengelhart8734 29 днів тому

    Thanks for the video! I am on my diagnosis journey now and my blood tests came back positive so I’m in research mode now and so appreciate you sharing your story!

  • @57waterlily
    @57waterlily 4 роки тому

    Very educational video, thank you for making this video.

  • @reiofsunshine
    @reiofsunshine 4 роки тому

    I’m glad you mentioned the Low FODMAP diet. Which shows how educated you are about the gluten subject.

  • @deelim6923
    @deelim6923 4 роки тому +10

    Thanks for sharing your story Michel! I do not have celiac but I am extremely gluten sensitive. I am able to have minimal gluten(I use some sauces minimally) that has it. Which I found out has been ok for me. But for the most part, I avoid as much as possible. Otherwise my symptoms get pretty aggressive too. Such a great way to help educate those others that are trying to figure it out and learn!

  • @mewtal_bean_13
    @mewtal_bean_13 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for talking about Celiac Disease. It was very interesting. I don't have Celiac Disease, but at the age of 3 I was diagnosed with Lactose Intolerance and IBS. Then at the age of 7 I was diagnosed with High Fructose and Corn Syrup Intolerance. Thankfully I "Grew" out of my intolerance's, but I still have IBS. I'm not trying to compare with what you went through but I understand the diet thing because I went through something kind of similar. I would love to learn more though about other dietary diseases.

  • @jankenaude
    @jankenaude 4 роки тому +4

    First! Love you, Michel! 🤗. From South Africa x

  • @kaiwelch9383
    @kaiwelch9383 11 місяців тому

    Im currently going through my diagnosis had the camera done but my sample hasnt come back been told i will need more tests maybe so can't wait to finish this video and see what i got to look forward too

  • @ambergaitan2223
    @ambergaitan2223 4 роки тому

    You’re fun to listen to! Also this video was so informative. Thank you!☺️ You went to UT Austin?! My husband is a professor there.

  • @SmileBiggerPlease
    @SmileBiggerPlease 4 роки тому

    Totally not fun BUT we get to learn about our wonderful friend! So glad we get to know you at this level unlike other UA-camrs💖

  • @mariyaBozh
    @mariyaBozh 4 роки тому +3

    That was super informative, can you do something similar for your lactose intolerance?

  • @peepeepoo7999
    @peepeepoo7999 3 роки тому +11

    IN THE MIDDLE OF THIS I GOT AN AD FOR GLUTEN FREE PIZZA LETS GOOOOOOO

    • @cheyhawkins747
      @cheyhawkins747 3 роки тому

      i got one for gluten free bread

    • @joelhill4107
      @joelhill4107 3 роки тому

      Ya, I got a pizza from PIZZA UNLIMITED in Calgary Alberta. Was so sick I thought I was going to die!! If it isn't made in a gluten free environment, it is contaminated. 2 crumbs of bread will set off this autoimmune response. Get it?
      Read the fine print. NOTRECOMMENDED FOR CELIAC DISEASE DIETS
      Thanks for your comment but, beware, If you care about your boyfriend.

  • @saramerrick6841
    @saramerrick6841 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Michel! I really appreciate your channel! And thanks for being brave and talking directly about your experience with auto immune disease.
    I did want to take a moment to leave a (hopefully constructive) comment: I have had autoimmune diseases for decades and just recently was diagnosed with my 3rd. None of mine are celiac's, so i'm sure that what you talked about here is well researched and applicable to your disease; but more generally I think auto immune diseases would better be defined as incurable disorders caused by genetic factors alone that create a defect in a person's immune response wherein that person's immune system (usually the T cells, from what I understand) are triggered to attack a specific group of body cells at the onset of a particular virus. I think the most important thing for people to understand about auto immune disorders is that those living with them did absolutely nothing to cause or earn them. I have type 1 diabetes (my first auto immune disease) and often run into responses like what you were talking about where people don't take my symptoms seriously or they start to assume things about my life style based on things they have read or seen about diabetes - for the most part when ads or other sources mention diabetes they are talking about type 2 which is NOT an auto immune disease and can often be cured through life style changes.
    Anywho, I empathize with so much that you said in this video and hope you know that you are not alone! I know how hard the hormonal side of auto immune diseases can be and want to encourage you: you make a difference and are such a ray of sunshine for so many people! Thanks for creating this little corner of the internet 😊

  • @marilynsoto8617
    @marilynsoto8617 4 роки тому +1

    I would love to see you making gluten free cooking videos! My fiancé has celiac disease and I’ve been learning how to cook safe for him!

  • @littlemandar
    @littlemandar 2 роки тому +1

    I don't comment on UA-cam, I actually only just found you on UA-cam... but I feel the need to express appreciation for this video. I was diagnosed 9 years ago and I don't really have anyone in my immediate circle who relates to me with Celiac. I have spent the last 9 years explaining to every family member, friend, acquaintance, server, or even coworker what Celiac is and how to handle it and they never fully understand. I love that this video exists, it makes me feel a little less "crazy" like I have some made up disease. This is HIGHLY relatable. I really loathe eating out or even eating at someone's house (and that's as someone in San Francisco a highly progressive city).

  • @carlysacks5760
    @carlysacks5760 4 роки тому +2

    Love this video! I was also diagnosed with celiac disease in high school at age 18, but I got diagnosed through an endoscopy. I had similar symptoms of digestive issues my whole life, and then I was losing weight and throwing up the summer before my senior year of high school and got diagnosed in January of that year. Thanks for sharing your story!

  • @morgan.a.mcneill
    @morgan.a.mcneill 3 роки тому

    I'm currently pretty sick + so fed up + frustrated. I have so many of the symptoms of celiac + emailed my gastroenterologist to talk about hopefully getting a biopsy done. it's scary to think about having it done with the virus still being a huge issue but I'm so desperate for answers. thanks for this video, it's extremely helpful. may God continue to bless you.

  • @dannaespitia9553
    @dannaespitia9553 4 роки тому

    Such a great video! I'm currently trying an anti inflammatory diet (AIP) to heal my gut lining in hopings of controlling my eczema, so I definitely understand the struggle of a gluten free diet. It's always reconforting to find other people with dietary restrictions, because it makes me feel less alone about it, especially since no one else in my family or social circle has to watch so carefully what they eat. Thank you for sharing this with us, I would definitely love some more videos on the topic, and some gluten free recipes would be nice! Take care Michel

  • @jaromprice1544
    @jaromprice1544 3 роки тому +4

    I got diagnosed with Celiac disease this January. It took two years to figure out what it was. So many auto immune disease systems mimic each other, and like you stated 1 percent get diagnosed with the celiac disease. Everyone kept pointing to RA , but the RA panel testing was negative but my TITER test kept saying I have something but further research , wasn’t until switching to a family primary dr who specialize in gut health , for kicks and giggles test for RA again and also for celiac . My blood work came in and my celiac positive numbers were through the roof . So to confirm did the colonoscopy and same as you smooth as a whistle. It was a number that people kept telling me I was healthy and maybe it’s too soon but some Drs go out side of the box and really do the research. So glad your doing better and found a diagnosis! Life is much nicer and who knew our diet is what can cause such horrible effects .

    • @TheGalwayfan
      @TheGalwayfan 2 роки тому

      It's funny, everyone always says their numbers were thru the roof. They never list the actual test or what the numbers were. On a side note, it's possible the doctor never shared the details with you. Ask them, you paid for the tests and the information is yours to know, HIPAA says so! You should even be able to get a printed copy of them

    • @jaromprice1544
      @jaromprice1544 2 роки тому

      @@TheGalwayfan my numbers were 525 out of a number that should be 0-20. Sorry I wasn’t specifiic. The numbers are extremely high . But being gluten free and making 90 percent of the food i and my family eat is from stretch and home made. My numbers been 0 .

  • @hendilman
    @hendilman Рік тому

    Thanks for telling your story.
    I was diagnosed in middle-age. Never had the classic 'tell' for Celiac disease of 'failure to thrive'. I had problems like you described my whole life but topped out at 75 inches of height, even serving a hitch as a US Army paratrooper. It was unworldly to learn that had I been diagnosed before my service I would not have been eligible even in case of WWIII.
    Stay strong and steadfast in your recovery, you're setting a great example.

  • @tracyeast3397
    @tracyeast3397 4 роки тому +1

    This video came at the best time for me because I have been going thru the symptoms for years and they really haven't done much for me. I started tracking food on my own and about 6 months ago came to the conclusion that I was gluten sensitive and feel a lot better. I have just had a biopsy this week to see if it is celiac or not.

  • @jeanbb3283
    @jeanbb3283 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for making this. I’m one of those gluten intolerant/wheat intolerant people. I eat GF as honestly I feel so much better. This is after trying the GF diet over a decade ago and failing as the food was so awful. Now the range has expanded (benefit of the trendy GF crowd) it’s so much easier. I’ve eaten GF got 18 months. For the reasons you stated I always maintain very high standards when eating out to make sure I don’t give people the impression that they can be slack with anyone requesting GF but equally don’t make it a big thing as it’s sometimes demoralising seeing a menu and figuring out I might have one incredibly bland pricey thing and being sad when others have a huge choice. It’s so common for people to say I’m gluten allergic and then order cake for dessert which is such a bad example to set. Coeliac’s (UK spelling) diseas runs in the extended family so I bake exclusively GF too and most friends and family can’t tell > which is how you know you’ve cracked it!

  • @rlgunnoe
    @rlgunnoe 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your story. I do not have Celiac, but I am gluten sensitive. I have Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis and find that gluten is a huge trigger. It is hard to take care of yourself, when you have a family to take care of also. During the pandemic I have slipped into eating more than I did and definitely having arthritic pain and skin flair's because of it. As I get older, I have found that I am lactose intolerant, also. You are very correct that need to eliminate all those foods that cause inflammatory responses. You have inspired me to start taking better care of me.

  • @gregy5133
    @gregy5133 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your share…. Very meaning full and wise. You are awesome

  • @MinnieMoo48
    @MinnieMoo48 4 роки тому

    I have endometriosis and gluten intolerance. The bloating you are talking about is so real for those suffering from stomach or pelvic conditions.
    Also, people who are gluten intolerant may not be as sensitive to gluten as those with celiac's, but we can still get sick from it. I'm glad you shared a disclaimer about other conditions!

  • @daniellemadson5368
    @daniellemadson5368 4 роки тому +10

    I just got diagnosed with celiac after several years of being sick! Thank you for making this, It made me feel better knowing I am not alone 💜🙏

  • @caitlangunner2517
    @caitlangunner2517 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for making this video. As a fellow celiac this is literally everything that goes through my mind - people choosing to be gluten free for no reason can be so frustrating 🤦‍♀️ thank you for bringing more awareness!! 💕

    • @wendyhannan2454
      @wendyhannan2454 2 роки тому +1

      Thank so much, your gorgeous and look a picture of health.
      I’m 74 and was diagnosed 4 years ago. Looking back I had signs of having Celiac disease years before.
      It can be hard to diagnose. 😒
      You explained every thing so well, thanks for sharing, keep well and keep up the good work.
      It’s great having some one like your self with Celiac disease, helping other fellow Celiacs.
      Cheers, Wendy from Australia. 👍

  • @zinzimashibini2949
    @zinzimashibini2949 4 роки тому +2

    OMG yes. You never realize how much social life and holidays are focused around food unless you have this type of issue. My son has a very limited diet (due to sensory and swallowing issues, not allergy or Celiac) and I never paid attention to that before he was born. Everything from birthday parties to holidays to just going out is affected. Try doing a birthday party for a little kid who can't eat or even be around cake, ice cream, etc. 😐
    I also love the way you explain it.

  • @katelynelizabeth9636
    @katelynelizabeth9636 4 роки тому +1

    My sisters, mom, cousins, and my aunt all have celiac disease! I didn't know the small intestine produces serotonin - that makes a ton of sense though. One of my sister's biggest symptoms as a kid was major mood changes (among other things), and eating gluten free totally changed her temperament. Cross contamination is such a huge deal, thanks for educating more people about the specifics of this disease!

  • @RosieGraham
    @RosieGraham 3 роки тому +3

    This is the first video I’ve seen of yours, but I just want to say thank you for making it! I started getting sick around 5 months ago when I turned 19, and it’s gotten a lot worse since then. I ended up finding out that my apartment had a ton of black mold that I was sleeping under and I went from having a bad cough to daily acid reflux and stomach issues. I stopped eating gluten for a few weeks and my stomach issues lessened, but I got a gyro and was accidentally given a pita that wasn’t gluten free, so I ate the chicken in it and started feeling sick again after that. I have an upper endoscopy this week so I started eating it again so the results will be accurate and it’s killing me with these stomach pains 🤧 and I’ve never had surgery so I’m lowkey scared but I’ll be glad if I can get a diagnosis so hopefully it’s worth it

  • @ruthgoddard6539
    @ruthgoddard6539 4 роки тому +1

    My cousuns daughter has this and she had gotton so sick. Every once in a while she has a really bad episode. So glad to l e arn more about it

  • @STZNCCTX
    @STZNCCTX 3 роки тому

    I was DX with Celiac in 2009 and you give a great description of it. I see you're originally from Boerne, TX, I am originally from Kerrville, TX and now live in San Antonio.....

  • @chefoodie
    @chefoodie 4 роки тому +5

    I also have celiac disease - thanks for representing the community and some of the struggles :) I would only point out that a colonoscopy isn’t required for diagnosis - an upper endoscopy should do the trick and is easier to go through - just don’t want to put anyone off of getting tested because of the unpleasantness of a colonoscopy :)

  • @SamWest96
    @SamWest96 3 роки тому +2

    This is really interesting. I'm having to educate myself at the pace of knots because my daughter is severely allergic to dairy, but not quite allergic enough to qualify for an EpiPen. Even the doctors and dietician didn't know that Calpol contains E420 which is derived from lactose. She was so incredibly poorly and I had no idea why. I feel so on my own learning all this stuff (my husband is too but he works so I'm her main carer) and even though it's nothing like celiac disease, it's comforting seeing someone I follow talk about their experiences of eating out etc. I'm only 5 months into this journey but I'm already sick of hearing "oh lactose intolerant?" No, as in she will be hospitalised, potentially on a breathing machine if she consumes dairy and will not sleep for more than 20 mins/will be constipated for a minimum of 4 days, more likely 7.

  • @lukechapman7037
    @lukechapman7037 3 роки тому

    I got diagnosed with coeliac disease earlier this year after struggling with stomach issues for so many years and constantly going to the doctors complaining of belly pain and other issues. Listening to your story made me reflect on mine and I had a lot of the same issues that you had but the doctors never took it seriously now because they didn’t take the necessary steps it means I have complications from it with me having issues with the nerves in my stomach and first stage osteoporosis.

  • @natasadobrovoljski680
    @natasadobrovoljski680 3 роки тому +2

    Same symptoms occurred to my sister when she was 18 in HS. We were super worried about her being skinny for her height, being in pain, diarrhea, tiredness, always being angry and irritated and we wouldn't know how to help her to the point we thought that it's cancer basically. They also found no "hair" that absorb nutrients in small intestine that you've mentioned too. Also, she was super anemic. She went through endoscopy, colonoscopy, ultrasounds etc and eventually found out its Celiac disease. We didn't even know what it was. I also had some of the symptoms when I was 16, but when I got tested, they only found chronic gastritis tho I do carry the gene. Thank you for spreading awareness! Ps. my sister is now okay and we do not eat gluten as family most of the time, because of her. She gained weight and is happy mentally.

  • @farah3541
    @farah3541 3 роки тому

    My 10 year old daughter diagnosed 6months ago. We are going so much to adjust.

  • @clairealpes4244
    @clairealpes4244 4 роки тому

    Thank you for making this video: one of my sisters has celiac disease and it first manifested itself in the same way it did to you (losing so much weight whilst having a huge belly), only she was 7 at the time and it was the beginning of the nineties, a time when celiac disease was absolutely not on the radar so she was misdiagnosed. Then she was correctly diagnosed at age 19 when she appeared to be completely anemic: one of our uncles had be diagnosed earlier that year and that is what pointed to running the tests on her (as you said: celiac disease is genetic so it is likely that this will pop up randomly amongst members of the same family).

  • @xuzix
    @xuzix 4 роки тому +2

    I was diagnosed earlier this year with a very similar story to yours. I am also convinced antibiotics set me off and caused it to show itself. I've been feeling pretty stressed about it and over it recently and your upbeat mindset about it was cool. Thank you for making this homie.

    • @mischiefmaker3140
      @mischiefmaker3140 2 роки тому

      Hi , do you drink alcohol?

    • @xuzix
      @xuzix 2 роки тому

      Mischief Maker rarely. once a month if that. prior to being diagnosed I got extremely sick from it because I was drinking beer & just thought I was super hungover. now I stick to tito’s and I’m good. there’s a bunch of different brands out there that are gluten free if that’s what you’re wondering.

    • @mischiefmaker3140
      @mischiefmaker3140 2 роки тому

      @@xuzix I really hate this whole gluten thing still getting use to it. I was wondering if I can have Gin and Tequila lol I rarely drink

    • @xuzix
      @xuzix 2 роки тому

      Mischief Maker yes actually most gin & tequila are gluten free. just look up the brand to double check. it does get easier! it still sucks all the time I’m not gonna lie but you learn how to navigate it. best of luck homie

  • @nikkimac5528
    @nikkimac5528 4 роки тому +6

    The hardest part for me is work functions and eating out. It’s a guarantee that I’m going to get sick, even if meal is “gluten free.” So then in my head I think that if I’m going to get sick anyway, I might as well eat whatever I want! What I need is Self-control!!! I think I’m still in the denial stage.

  • @sofi_wanderess
    @sofi_wanderess 4 роки тому

    Might not affect me personaly but I found your video very informative and helpful to look at the perspective from someone who needs gluten free diary not by choice.😊

  • @mcwmulkens
    @mcwmulkens 4 роки тому

    My grandmother, my cousin (same bloodline) and one of my best friends, all have celiac disease. Oh and a co-worker, as well. My grandmother and co-worker got it a a later stage, my best friend and cousin were born with it. So, long story short, I'm pretty well trained in reading labels and making dishes without gluten. When I was young, there was no internet, so we had to check in a book whether a product had gluten or not, because it was not required that every ingredient was labelled yet... It is way easier now, luckily! But also, finding almond flour for instance is available in the supermarket, you can just buy bread now at the supermarket, instead of all the home baking my family had to do when they were younger... I'm glad it has made it easier over time :)
    Going out to dinner was always just chinese food, because they had a couple dishes that used the right products! Haha. Also way easier now :) My local bagelplace even has a glutenfree bagel, so much fun to take grandma out for lunch! (I'm from The Netherlands, fyi)

  • @debbiestherapy4870
    @debbiestherapy4870 4 роки тому

    Excellent video!

  • @lawrencewright631
    @lawrencewright631 2 роки тому

    Hi thanks for the great video I have just been diagnosed with celiacs at the age of 67 have lots of stomach pain with bloating I had the endoscopy no anaesthetic that showed the damage to the villi like you said so it’s no gluten from now on there is a small selection in the super market here in Yorkshire in the UK.many thanks again Lawrence

  • @KayLoveNYC
    @KayLoveNYC 3 роки тому +4

    I feel the same way, I like that it’s forced me to be healthy as well and I like how conscious I am of what I am putting into my body.
    On the other hand, its kind of scary because I really want to know what they’re putting into our foods. Celiac went from 1 in 1000 to 1 in 100 over the past decade or so. The numbers are increasing rapidly and it’s hardly being talked about.

  • @julie2643
    @julie2643 3 роки тому +2

    Another Celiac/ gluten free video. Newly diagnosed and need pointers!! Thx

  • @kay.pak_
    @kay.pak_ 3 роки тому

    I just came across your video and I also have celiac and this video inspired me too make a video of getting diagnosed with it.

  • @aprilswallows9609
    @aprilswallows9609 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, so my step father has celiac disease and unfortunately went more than half his life before doctors figured out what he had. The education was just not out there like it is now. . He has a ton of medical problems because of it. And your so right about people not know the differences. People just assume it’s not really a big deal “like so what, u can’t have gluten”. They just don’t get how big of a scope the disease really is. Or how it effects the body. Kudos for u though. Keep putting the word out there. Educated is key to understanding and People shouldn’t have to suffer in silence to make others feel ok.

  • @richardhutton6324
    @richardhutton6324 4 роки тому +9

    10/10 young lady, been coeliac for 26 years, here in the uk we have the coeliac society, who are very helpful for sufferers, check out rock'n' fish at manhatton beach, great place.

  • @virginiawilson9008
    @virginiawilson9008 4 роки тому

    Thank you, I too have Celiacs and it’s nice to know I’m not alone

    • @timbup3401
      @timbup3401 3 роки тому

      ME TOO . WORST THING IS EATING OUTSIDE AND MAKING SURE THE DISH IS GLUTEN FREE 😪

  • @jenlbeanarts
    @jenlbeanarts 4 роки тому

    I have been on the FODMAP diet for 4 years now after a gastroenterologist recommended it saying I have IBS-C. It's been a life changer, but I find myself getting sick more often in the last 6 months. Are there other digestive diseases you would suggest asking about or that I should be researching? I feel like my concerns are just given a blanket diagnosis, even by the gastroenterologist. I'm so thankful that hidden diseases are being discussed and studies more now. Thank you for sharing your experiences.

  • @juliesakioka3717
    @juliesakioka3717 4 роки тому +1

    Great information. I have been noticing that I get super bloated after eating gluten or drinking beer. I’m 54. Darn no more good foods.

  • @MatteaHenderson
    @MatteaHenderson 3 роки тому

    Today is actually six months after my diagnosis, it's still crazy that people are not aware of what celiac is or how it changes peoples lives if they don't know they have it, verses when they change their lifestyle! Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @moneymanusa7
      @moneymanusa7 3 роки тому

      Did it cause you to loose weight?

  • @donnamanitu8372
    @donnamanitu8372 4 роки тому

    Great video and I know that you have helped many people. How about showing you in the kitchen and giving examples of cross contamination ? I am gluten intolerant and this past year going gluten free has been such a healing process for me. I have mentioned my symptoms to two different doctors and was dismissed. Luckily an in-law was being very open and talking about her journey and it has changed my life. I know your video will help the family members as well so they can understand our limitations. BTW , my go to in a restaurant is a baked potato. I use a couple of apps for my phone as traveling tools so I now have less anxiety traveling. I still carry plenty of my own food as it's just easier to eat what you bring instead of rolling the dice.

  • @Mjennings16
    @Mjennings16 4 роки тому

    Hey Michel! I'd love to hear more from you regarding lactose intolerance, I've recently found out I'm lactose intollerant and would love to know how you live with it!! All my hair started falling out my skin was so bad, as well as the obvious toilet issues, but I'm now starting to see new little tufts of hair which is amazing haha!xx