And I am also in the UK if that helps. I was initially under the supervision of a dietitian but after 3 years of coeliac I was discharged as I was managing my diet well. I was surprised to hear that it's not always the case 😬
Hi Emily, that’s bad luck having Celiac disease at your young age. I always thought it would be much harder on kids. Hopefully one day there will be a cure for GF and we can eat what we like. I wish you luck.
I got diagnosed when I was 12. I’m 34 and have never had an annual check up.
According to australia coeliac association TTG is not always raised with damage from oats. So it doesn't rule out oats for causing your symptoms
In Australia, you get all your levels, even the antibodies every year. I hate the hot weather too
Thanks for sharing this 👌
I was reffed to a bone density test as it useful to see the progression of bone density to see if there is a risk of osteoporosis.
And I am also in the UK if that helps. I was initially under the supervision of a dietitian but after 3 years of coeliac I was discharged as I was managing my diet well. I was surprised to hear that it's not always the case 😬
Signed up to paitent access, my GP does not currently support this, great !
What a pain!!!! It’s so helpful for records 😢
Hi my name is Emily I found out that I am a celiac the a year ago and I am only 9 years old
Sorry I missed up spelling coeliac
Hi Emily, that’s bad luck having Celiac disease at your young age. I always thought it would be much harder on kids. Hopefully one day there will be a cure for GF and we can eat what we like. I wish you luck.
In Ireland there is no annual check up. You just look after yourself 🙈🙈