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<blockquote data-quote="TheBigNewt" data-source="post: 1603448" data-attributes="member: 380756"><p>What you describe are the intestinal changes due to "gluten sensitive enteropathy" AKA celiac disease. As I said before, "celiac" is a term that gets thrown around a lot in forums. But what you had/have is the real deal like my niece has. It causes malabsorbtion of numerous things, especially fats and fat soluble vitamins. Eventually will cause weight loss, muscle loss/wasting, looking/being malnourished. All correctable completely when gluten free. Sure, others wannabe gluten free and claim to feel better, blah blah. But people like you actually have the disease involving the small intestine's response to gluten in the diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBigNewt, post: 1603448, member: 380756"] What you describe are the intestinal changes due to "gluten sensitive enteropathy" AKA celiac disease. As I said before, "celiac" is a term that gets thrown around a lot in forums. But what you had/have is the real deal like my niece has. It causes malabsorbtion of numerous things, especially fats and fat soluble vitamins. Eventually will cause weight loss, muscle loss/wasting, looking/being malnourished. All correctable completely when gluten free. Sure, others wannabe gluten free and claim to feel better, blah blah. But people like you actually have the disease involving the small intestine's response to gluten in the diet. [/QUOTE]
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