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Date:
Mon, 17 Dec 2001 14:36:11 -0800
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Re: Gluten Ingestion Question
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kathy <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Hi, I am new to the list and was just diagnosed with celiac disease.  I have
no symptoms but came back with a high PTH test (parathyroid hormones) and
low Vit. D.  They say my body is not aborbing vit. D which is causing
calcium problems and hence the hyperparathyroidism.  Now my question is
this.  If I did not eat any gluten for several months and my intestines were
healed, could I eat gluten products once in a while (say once a month) and
not suffer any consequences?  Since I have no other symptoms of celiac, and
would not suffer consequences of eating gluten, it seems unlikely that once
in a while eating gluten would cause much damage.  Any info is appreciated.
This gluten free diet sounds like a real pain and a lot of work to adjust
to!   Kathy

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