Understanding Coeliac Disease
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im 15 and got diagnosed yesterday, ive been sick my whole life it’s such a relief to finally have hope of living normally.
How is it, Im a similar age and also just got diagnosed?
@@LP-lk1yp I've been off the gluten for about 2 years - it's like a power-up! Brain fog and tiredness are gone - give it 6 months for full effect
@@jamesfranklin8825 It really has been! I used to pass out from walking up the stairs now i feel like I can see the world for the first time and i’ve only been off it two- three months
@@LP-lk1yp I didn’t want to give up my fav foods but it’s so worth it, the bloating and stomach pain is gone which is amazing and I dropped 5 pounds in the first week I stopped.
@@skinnyqueen5914 i ask do u feel like u have urge to fart?and pain around the navel cause i think i have celiac disease because if i dont eat gluten it does not hurt
I was 4 when I was diagnosed and as an adult I was extremely surprised to realize most people were not diagnosed at my age
Though I was diagnosed at such an early age, I still struggle with mental health and hope the best for anyone reading this! Though you can’t eat everything you can live life which is an eternal blessing
Bruh same I was diagnosed at 4 and now I'm 15 yrs old. 11 yrs strong lol
You’re blessed you we’re diagnosed young and didn’t do as much damage to yourself by eating gluten. Also you probably should look into gut health and how it’s linked to mental health. Diet is really everything. Check out Keto diet or low carb diet and try eating a more clean diet. Will work wonders on your mental health. God bless
@@mikeskel45 Keto would be horrible, it has a lot of gluten in it. Paleo would be a better choice.
@@cbryce9243 no it doesn’t lol it’s low carb no pasta bread or flour
I wish I had been diagnosed earlier... was sick my entire life and found out I was coeliac at 22 after being rushed multiple times to the ER for being malnourished and severely dehydrated. It took for me to get severely sick to get diagnosed and I have so many complications from it.
My husband got diagnosed yesterday, at 43, because I begged him to get tested, I suspected he had CD because he had dermatitis herpetiformis, beau lines, mental fog and fatigue. Also he was anemic and had a vitamin d deficiency. His doctor didn't want to order the test because that cluster of symptoms wasnt enough for her. So he had to go to a private consultation.
comment section feels like home lmao, been diagnosed since the age of 5, I came to this video because I have relapsed very badly at the age of 20. Mostly because of work and having to eat out more, cross contamination is a real thing… i never knew exactly what was going on until this video. Good video, thanks!
Simple explanation with depths of information. Thank you for the education
Really great summary of the disease, thank you!!
Knowledge is power, Thanks Tom, I purchased your book
I love how this channel tells you the most high yield info
I have being sick the last 3 years, bloated like crazy and not stop belching. Went all the doctors in my country and even went India for it. Finally I found celiac disease on the internet and did the blood test . It just came out positive and I’ve never being happy about a disease. It’s really good to have answers
Its really good to when the how and why is answered
Did you find yourself having pains in the chest area and tingle feelings in the body mostly arms hands?
I think this is what I have .
Same gluten makes my tummy painful
Hey I had been using the podcast but thinking to myself I'm a visual learner, perhaps I should see what's on CZcams. And this is here! Excellent
i have celiac disease and i don’t pay attention my diet like i should. it hurts so bad and i’m trying to change my eating habits and take it more seriously before something bad happens , i’m in so much pain right now ☹️
i’m currently in the same situation:( it’s so hard!!
I know it is difficult, but if you have a nutritionist helping you it'll make your life so much easier!
If you keep eating stuff u shouldn't be eating, your stomach could cave in and your organs could shut down, and im sure you know what happens next.
@@amysmagichamster and why do you think it was a good idea to tell me that lmao. i’m already freaking out to begin with. leave me alone
Do....i thought i had ibs...i took the wrong advice....now i have lymphoma
Thank you for your time and effort you put into this amazing discussion of this important disease....... Great job 👌🏻👌🏻👏🏻
I'm pretty sure I've had CD my entire life but was not diagnosed until I was 50. Now I have bones of a 90 yr old and many other diseases. It was not until I was nearly on my death bed did a doctor test me for CD. At a young age, I had chronic low iron, learning disabilities, low attention span, like I was lazy and didn't care, I slept in class and had trouble exercising. As I got older, it manifested itself as depression and anxiety.
I did have to laugh when you said it is "easy to treat, just stay off gluten". It's not that simple and dr's really need to educate themselves more so they can help the patient better. Gluten is in everything. It's in cutting boards, knife blocks, it sticks to anything scratched or permeable, like plastic and cast-iron pans. Getting gluten out of your life is a lot of work and very expensive. It is also the most common autoimmune disease in the US and UK and everyone should be tested at early age.
I thought the same of that part of the vid, really stuck with me. Though I didn't have that unfortunate experience like you did which is really heartbreaking but thank you for sharing your story! It does put things in perspective. I've been on gluten-free diet for a year so far but didn't start to feel better nor gain any weight whatsoever so that's a bit disencouraging since it takes so much energy to stay 100% gluten-free...
I’m sorry you went through all of that. I just read this post and you have no idea how helpful this was🙏🏼
Something he left out, some people get weight gain and not weight loss. And some develop IBS from the damage to bowls making it harder to diagnose. That was case with me, I was reverse diagnosed. First I got told i had IBS, which lead to divertictulist, which lead to more issues, then after a CT scan showed fat and swelling in my ileum was I diagnose with celiac but my blood test are always negative. Its not straight shot diagnoses, requires doctor to work with patient and get to bottom of the puzzle instead of taking the first answer that comes up.
Most doctors don't want to do that. I've also always been fobbed off with "it's just IBS", "you are just imagining it", "you are just getting old" (apparently I've been "getting old" since earliest childhood!), fobbed off with tablets, more tablets and then some. No doctor has ever done any proper tests, all they did was a blood test (which often show a false negative) while I was on a glutenfree diet - which means it would definitely show a false negative. Well, the test result was borderline, so doctors straightaway dismissed me as "crazy". Yup, I must have been imagining the severe pain and bowel issues, the osteoporosis, the severe deficiencies, the total lack of a period, the fatigue, the unexplained weight gain, the loss of my hair and my teeth...
I must have set a new world record merely "imagining" all this and yet for my body to show all these symptoms...
Ibs is not a real illness. They use it when they don’t know what you have. So no, it can’t turn into ibs
@@mem5091 “they”, you’re obviously not medically trained so keep out of it pls :)
have u done gene testing
I was 155 and swollen and inflamed UNTIL I followed Dr. Steven Gundry and his diet plan. He has a Yes and no list of what is safe to eat and what to avoid. I am now 118 lbs. and my setbacks are less. LECTINS are bad for your gut. Gluten is only one type of lectin.
Your explanation far better than some specialists doctor
I've been diagnosed since early 2021 and even though I knew the basics of eating gluten = hurting my small intestine I didn't know why it actually occurred or what it was an autoimmune issue.
This video really helped me understand that! Thank you!
Side note: another issue that can be triggered by CD is Chronic Fatigue or fibromyalgia. I've been diagnosed with CFS and two people I know have Fibro thanks to CD 🙃
I have fibromyalgia..migranes etc and anemia ....I'm just about to get tested for CD...
Omg Yes, SAME!
Wow, that is the best explanation I have ever heard - thank you so much.
I was diagnosed 15 years ago and have been eating gf ever since. I’m happy I found this video to explain in grown-up terms how my disease works when people ask 😂 instead of just saying “oh it’s an allergy”
"WE DIDNT HAVE THIS IN MY DAY! BLOODY MILLENIALS"- Every angry middle aged man
I read “I have been eating girlfriend ever since” 🤦♀️
@@toomuchiridium that's one way to keep her happy
I thought you meant girlfriend
I need to know more about it I am diagnosed with it recently plz contact me
Very well explained, thank you. 🤗
Thank you for the info cause my long time friend Sandy who's in her late 70's has had ceolac disease for many years. Now I understand what truly is.
I thought I knew a lot but I have learned more so thanks my son was born with celiac and I developed it.
Awesome material! Thanks!
I was diagnosed at 1 year and 3 months, but I’ve had it all of my life
my bf is celiac and i wanted to learn more, this video was very helpful!
Then beware of kissing soon after you eat gluten foods.
the best chanel so far thank u
Thank you so much for sharing this helpful information
I’m starting the process of getting tested. I thought it was a food intolerance to dairy I cut that out but still had problems I then started writing down what I ate and how I felt after etc and found a common problem Gluten. When I looked at symptoms I noticed I had a lot of them some things I wouldn’t have thought would be due to gluten. Thanks for this informative video
Loving your work !
Thank you. I did not find any video about crohn disease or ulcerative colitis in the GI playlist.
You are awesome! Your book and videos are lifesavers!
Thank you! Glad to help :D
Thanks for the teaching!
Love your videos, very helpful. Thank you ;)
Very helpful video! But I would just like to add that most celiacs don't feel fully better even after a gf diet. It is not a "simple" treatment. It is almost impossible to avoid cross-contamination forever. I think it is important that doctors do not underestimate the difficulty of this diet and leave their patient in the dark. When I was diagnosed, my doctor diagnosed me and left it at that. Said it was as simple as cutting out gluten. It flipped my entire life upside, a struggle no one will ever fully understand until they have lived it. He did not have much to say, and I will always feel like he has no idea what it is actually like, just going by the book.
Ikr? I got diagnosed recently , before that i was just having abdominal pain and vomiting but now when i've started having a gluten free diet. I got diagnosed with Anemia and Type - 1 diabetes. I'm so sick of it.
I have celiac disease and had to learn that gluten is a LECTIN. Many things contain lectins which cause problems. Look into a lectin free diet if you can.
Dr. Gundry has a "Yes" list of what you can eat and a NO list of what to avoid.
This helped me a lot!
Yes, I am also same like your case.I have been sick for 4 years, bloated like crazy and not stop belching and loosing weight for 10 kgs in 4 years. Went all the doctors in my country India for it. Finally one Dr found celiac disease b4 2 years by biopsy of small intestine. my Dr simply advice cut down gluten. i was following for the past 2 years GF diet. but still i m suffering bloating and belching.only weight loss was controlled but still no weight gain.
Been gluten free for 11 years here - I don’t get cross contaminated anymore. House is 100% gluten free and I only eat out if I can confirm the food is handled in a completely gluten free area (and at that it doesn’t happen often)
I've been diagnosed nearly two years and I find it almost impossible to avoid cross-contamination. I go for months at a time feeling good and then out of nowhere I get glutened (what I call nuked) even in my controlled home environment. It's highly frustrating and actually infuriating when dilligently attempting to stick to this damned diet.
Fantastic video!
Great Summary
i have this symptoms since 16 (i’m 23 now) and went back and forth to the hospitals but they never gave me a clear answer. I think I should get tested now
I've been anemic (also had osteoporosis, low iron, loss of hair etc.) for about 2 years since the doctors at my place had no idea what was happening to me. I was about 8 years old when my parents brought me to a place where they could do an endoscopy. Then they were sure that it's coeliac. I've been living gluten free ever since. Sure, it's hard to travel anywhere for longer than a day since most places don't make gluten free food, but you'll get used to it eventually.
@@solitude.5283 yess, I live in a place where people and most restaurants are not informed enough about this gluten free diet :( . It’s so frustrating..
Anyway may I ask how old were you when you found out you have osteoporosis?
@@Mons7659 I was 6-7 years old, one day I broke my arm just by slipping on a bit of ice. Wasn't fun :)
it took me 4-5 years to figure it out myself.
@@christopherduggan6272 i can imagine the pain we were going through :’)
Thanks for this video. /from a nurse student in Sweden.
Very informative video,
Thanks for the video ❤
Thank you for the video, it contained a lot of info I need about my paper
I have the disease myself.
This video is great!
Nice Explanation.
Great video.
so helpful!!
This video is great 🥳
thanks ,very helpful
Thank u.. It gives me little bit idea about thie
thank you so much!
Good Job! thank you
This video is great
I have LADA (Adult diagnosed T1 Diabetes) and the HLA-DQ2 gene but fortunately haven’t symptoms of Coeliac disease. I assume I inherited this predisposition from my mum that has Multiple Sclerosis.
Thank a lot!
this video is great :)
the best video!!
I'm 31 and have been struggling with gluten related symptoms which have worsened over time, my doctor after a few tests found that I have coeliac disease.
I love pasta, and sandwiches, I'm finding it really hard to adjust and its been playing havoc with my social life for many years because of toilet habits.
I have found GF (gluten free) pasta, bread crumbs for chicken, GF hot dog & hamburger buns at local supermarket... if not, at Whole Foods. They deliver to ur front door. They also have deelish gluten free Oreos.
PIZZA: I make deelish mini pizzas.... with GF pizza sauce, GF mozzarella, on GF English muffins (toast them).
But again Whole Foods at Amazon is the best.
Very helpful thanks
Reactive hyperglycemia,lightheaded feeling (guess its release histemines,palpitation,have to force gas out,abdomen pressure upper left abdomen..
Thank you for this great vedeio ❤️❤️
Thank you.
Really helpful
thank you for the vid, i suspect i have coliac deases but not 100pc sure, my doctor prescribed me 8 weeks nostatine caps after mulobsorbtion my problem went away but started to have ulcers now. is ot coeliac dease6 i have or something else pls help, any one reas this comment say something thank you
Sounds like its a possibility.
Get Ig blood tests. And be firm in requesting that test.
Endoscopy biopsy can also diagnose it. Good luck.
thank you so much
Very helpful. I'll not eat any gluten containing products from now on
Great video
I was diagnosed at 9 and I’m 14 now two other people in my family also have celiac
Don't despair. Not the best news...
...but local supermarkets have GF (gluten free) pasta noodles, GF pasta sauce, GF breadcrumbs for chicken cutlets (meats, rice, potatos are gluten free).
And I make mini pizzas with GF english muffins, GF mozzarella cheese, GF pizza sauce.
If you cant find it at your supermarket, Amazon's Whole Foods has these things.
Even deelish GF double stuffed Oreos.
Good luck in your health journey!
I’m Narcoleptic and have celiac and hypothyroidism. Diagnosis Narcoleptic age 23, hypothyroidism age 29, Celiac disease age 41. We believe my father had celiac disease. He died from non hodgeskins lymphoma
Thank you sir😊
Very good video
I was 13 when I was diagnosed with coeliac. I haven’t had maccas in 3 years
been a coeliac for nearly 8 yrs now. not sure about you but im really sensitive to gluten , and i eat mc donalds chips, where i live they are fried on there own , ask ur local mc donalds if there fried seprate, u can also eat the burger meat, not the bun but u can alwaya bring ur own bun
some countries (spain and czech republic for example) have gluten free burgers in their menu! they’re safe and really good, try them if you ever travel there!!
Very good 👍🏻
You are amazing 🤩
Can you claim PIP (uk) for coeliacs disease ?
For 11 years I've wondered if there was 1 section of my small intestine bc the pain and cramping is always in the exact same spot. Now i know; the Jejunum.
you have to try breadfruit flour it's so filling and nutrient dense
thank u so much
Thank You...🎉❤
Superb
Might need a slight update. The autoantibodies can give rise to the cutaneous symptoms (DH w/ anti-tTg), but don't drive the intestinal inflammation. That's a CD4+ mediated response.
Beautiful ❤️ Althought, Pathoma-2021 says damage is most prominent in the duodenum... And the jejenum and ileum are less involved. Kindly recheck 😅
Thanks again ❤️
Right
They don't say they are more common ..
It is almost always in duodenum because it's its first way to pass
Jejunum and ilium involved as a complication ❤️
Thank youuuuuuuuu🥰
thank you
thank you dear
My cousin has some of the symptoms but he won’t listen to me 😢 wish he would get tested
Just got diagnosed today at 51
Thanks
Can coeliac disease be linked to igA nephropathy?
I had cerebellar effects but they were too weak for a eeg
My mother got Celiac in her 40s, almost 3 years ago now when I was 25 I started getting very very bad stomach / lower stomach pains, went to the hospital twice the pain was that bad and they basically said both times that I was just constipated or something along the lines. After dealing with the pain I remembered that my mother ended up with celiac, and said frig it no more gluten. My pains went away over time. Don't know if im celiac or some other form of gluten intolerance, all I know is that if i consume gluten i get very sick and have the most anxiety panic inducing pains. Been almost 3 years now gluten free with some hiccups of accidently having it. it sucks, i miss my favourite foods but atleast ive found some gluten free things i enjoy a lot.
I’m severe celiac and I just randomly saw this in my recommendations ;-;
With Celiac disease do you suffer from bad breath and body odor?
I was diagnosed when I was 3 years old and I was in gf diet for 5 years . But according to my doctor i don't have it anymore and I stopped my diet long time ago and I'm doing just fine
So the life lasting diet part confused me
they misdiagnosed you
@@bingusbongus3916 As I have put my doctor through investigation he told me that he was sure I had celiac as we even did endoscopy(English not my first language so the test were the put the tub). The way he explain it is genetic thing but not everyone with it develop celiac and the ppl who do usually consume a lot of gluten as children(not sue that's what I understood). And since I was diagnosed really early on i was in strict diet and didn't consume gluten at all growing up my mom made me everything I ate herself starting with gf flour as the one u get from stores is not 100% gluten free .
I'm in panic mode trying to learn about celiac because I think I have it again so if I'm right then it just gave me a pause i guess .nothing make sense anymore
@@nour5122 ok sorry
I got tested but I had gone gf before and didn’t eat gluten for 30 days before my test so it came back negative. I’m convinced I have celiac disease or gluten intolerance
u should go and explain that to ur gp, some antibody tests aren't that sensitive
My gp told me to keep eating Gluten until i ger tested so antibodys can be found
Same thing happened to me. They ran the gene panel to see if I could have it and that came back positive so now we redo testing and do a gluten challenge.
Is HLA DQA1 05 - Celiac Disease 2.5?
Google that question. Good luck.
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what is the normal value of anti TTG for 5 year baby
Google that question. Good luck.
My daughter diagnosed type 1 diabetes age 16 months then celiac disease at 3 yrs old
im 14 and got diagnosed less than a week ago, and im quite upset 😭 trying the gluten free diet to hopefully mame me feel better !!
dw, it’s still better than a lot of other conditions, and the hardest part is getting yourself and others to get used to it! there’s many gluten free things in stores and big cities usually have a couple of gluten free restaurants :DD i worried a lot about partying and going out, but you can always just bring your own food and after some time you and your friends will get used to it, and for example, now whenever i’m invited to my friend’s place they always buy some gluten free things for me! all you gotta do is explain what has and doesn’t have gluten and how to avoid cross contamination
@@shainney_ aw this is so sweet !!
I'm also 14 and got diagnosed a few days ago
thanks!!!!!
I think I have this...I have psoriasis now in result.☹️☹️
Listening to all those big words reminds me of the story of when a Doctor had the unfortunate task of informing a lady that he husband had died on the operation table.
Calling her aside while the rest of the family was sitting in the waiting area he informed her that her husband had died of a massive myocardial infarction or heart attack.
The Doctor said he couldn't contain his laugher during such a somber time when he overheard the wife explaining to the rest of the anxious awaiting family members who were enquiring the status of their father when the wife attempted to explain in her best medical terms that their father had died of a massive internal fart.
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