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Celiac Disease: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly

March 7, 2012 | 27 Comments

Celiac Disease: The Good It CAN lead to a healthier lifestyle (assumimg you don’t substitute your normal foods with processed gluten-free crap.) It is very good for your discipline. When you are FORCED to give up something, it’s amazing how doable it becomes. And […]

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Are all of my health issues linked to celiac? Or am I just lucky?

March 2, 2012 | 386 Comments

I will keep this page updated whenever something else fun happens to me because…yeah…the hits keep coming. I have celiac disease. This fact is pretty well-known by this time. But I haven’t shared my other health issues with you. Heck…even the Dudettes (my kids) […]

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Does Celiac Reduce Your Tolerance Level?

February 21, 2012 | 88 Comments

It’s Tuesday morning and I’m still shaking the cobwebs out! Did the Dude tie one on last night? No he didn’t. Did the Dude get glutened? Nope. Did the Dude go to bed too late? Not at all. So what was the Dude’s celiac […]

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Dean McDermott: A Celiac "Reality" Check

February 16, 2012 | 24 Comments

Who is Dean McDermott you say? If you don’t know who is he, then you don’t watch reality TV. And if you don’t watch reality TV, then you don’t watch “Tori & Dean”. And if you don’t watch “Tori & Dean”, you are missing some […]

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Celiac Disease, Gluten & the Media

February 9, 2012 | 31 Comments

Yesterday was indeed a strange day in glutenville (glutentown? glutenburgh??). It’s days like yesterday that I think us celiacs need to hire a top public relations firm to help us rise above the noise of the media-created gluten hysteria. As I’ve said in the […]

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The Fog of Celiac Disease

January 30, 2012 | 49 Comments

Celiac disease is tough. And I don’t just mean it’s tough to have…which it is. But the diagnosis itself can be really tough because the symptoms of celiac disease for one person can be totally different than the symptoms for the next person. I […]

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Do I Still Have Celiac Disease??

January 27, 2012 | 14 Comments

For all you celiacs out there, have you ever gone through a long stretch where you feel totally fine? Totally fine as in normal. Healthy. Not sick. No brain fog. No stomach aches. No hourly trips to the library. You get the point. And […]

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The lies about gluten and celiac disease

December 7, 2011 | 14 Comments

The good thing about the internet is that anybody can have a voice. The really bad thing about the internet is that anybody can have a voice. There’s an old axiom that says “I read it on the internet, so it must be true.” […]

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7 ways to support someone just diagnosed with celiac disease

November 30, 2011 | 10 Comments

I just received an email from a follower (don’t laugh…I have followers!) that reinforces why I started this blog. Here is part of what he said: My wife is a celiac diagnosed about 2.5 months now. She really truly feels better reading your entries […]

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The problem with gluten-free food

November 25, 2011 | 10 Comments

So just how sad is the above picture? On the left is a “normal” dessert. A chocolate cake with vanilla frosting. Healthy? On Planet Fat perhaps. But still, looks disgustingly amazing. On the right is my gluten-free dessert. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. I’m not complaining mind you. […]

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