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Q: to be celiac, or to become celiac
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

If celiac disease is a genetic condition,
and someone says he's had celiac for 22 years,
is that "diagnosed" 22 years, or the person is 22 years old?
Can one have inactive celiac disease?
(I understand it can be asymptomatic.)
Is all celiac disease inactive until gluten is introduced?

Lisa

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