<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> TCCSSG PROFILE: Ralph Strongman ------------------------------- by Judy Hafner In our last profile, we looked at celiac disease (CD) in a pre- schooler. This time we are at the other end of the age scale, as we look at CD in one of our group's senior citizens. Ralph Strongman had symptoms of diarrhea, weight loss, and decreased energy for years. He saw several doctors who always diagnosed his problem as IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). In January 1993 Ralph left for a sixty day visit with his son in Hawaii. While he was there the symptoms escalated. Ralph states, "I saw a doctor when I was in Hawaii due to my diarrhea and weakened condition. This doctor thought I had the flu or IBS and put me on the antibiotic Cipro for a week along with Metamucil for fiber. My symptoms worsened. "When I returned home, I saw my family physician and asked to be referred to a gastrointestinal doctor, Dr. Duffy. He agreed and said, 'You'll probably have a few weeks' wait getting into the doctor, why don't you try eliminating bread between now and then and see if that helps?' Although it was only a few weeks until I saw Dr. Duffy, I had already noticed a lessening of my symptoms. "Dr. Duffy took the necessary blood tests and then did an intestinal biopsy. I was diagnosed with Celiac Sprue Disease. I joined this support group right away. I feel good now." Contributing Editor's Note: Having lost approximately 30 lb. over the past few years, Ralph's weight is now back to normal and he looks much younger than his 73 years of age.