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Hi all,
My name's Eileen. My husband of 10 cranky years was told (finally) to try
laying off gluten about six weeks ago. This after 8 years of diagnostic
tests of various and unpleasant types.
I found you guys about two weeks ago, have been trying the chats on Monday
night and seem to have devoted an incredible amount of time to cooking
suddenly.
Now I kinda need your help.
I talked to the Vancouver chapter of the CCA, who told me to have SO's
doctor refer him to a gastroentrologist at one of the two teaching
hospitals in our city.
Today SO saw his doctor who has referred him to an allergist.
Should I be concerned about this? What can an allergist do?
I was beginning to understand that coeliac disease was an auto-immune
problem, does that make it an allergy?
Should we insist harder to see a gastroentrologist?
SOs family doctor seemed aware of what coeliac disease was, I just wonder
why an allergist as the next step. So we can find out he's allergic to
yeast, tomatoes, oranges and all manner of other things? I don't understand
the point of doing that first, before the biopsy.
Eileen
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