Go to this link to learn what Allergic Living Magazine states, why the Canadian Celiac Association takes a stand, and what to do if you decide to try the new Gluten Free Cheerios and get sick.
http://allergicliving.com/2016/08/23/association-advises-against-gluten-free-cheerios-with-celiac-disease/
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Sunday, 7 August 2016
AFTER DIAGNOSIS OF CELIAC DISEASE
AFTER DIAGNOSIS OF CELIAC DISEASE
After diagnosis a celiac patient should...
Notes on Dr. Mohsin Rashid's presentation
CCA National Conference 2012
Dr. Rashid is Member of the CCA Professional Advisory Board and Pediatric Gastroenterologist in Halifax
Good follow-up is important for both children and adults with good evidence that follow-up improves adherence to the gluten-free diet.
After diagnosis of Celiac disease patients should:
In general:
After diagnosis a celiac patient should...
Notes on Dr. Mohsin Rashid's presentation
CCA National Conference 2012
Dr. Rashid is Member of the CCA Professional Advisory Board and Pediatric Gastroenterologist in Halifax
Good follow-up is important for both children and adults with good evidence that follow-up improves adherence to the gluten-free diet.
After diagnosis of Celiac disease patients should:
- At 2 months: see a physician (family doctor or gastroenterologist) and dietitian
- At 6 months: repeat celiac serology (see note below)
- At 12 months: have a complete physical, TTG blood test, and ideally a biopsy (not in children)
- Annually: celiac serology and thyroid test
- TTG
- Iron
- Folate
- Thyroid
- Liver Enzymes
- Calcium
- Phosphate
- Vitamin D
- nutritional deficiencies
- adherence to diet
- monitor for complications
In general:
- Consult with a skilled dietitian
- Educate yourself
- Follow a lifelong adherence to a gluten-free diet
- Identify nutritional deficiencies to avoid anemia and osteoporosis
- Advocacy (support the CCA and your local chapter)
- Monitor for complications
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