<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Anna Carter <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >I have developed an allergy to wheat and corn (and who knows what else) and >have been reading the postings on this site for a couple of months. > >I'm curious as to why you would notify your dentist about having CD. Dear Anna and All Listmates... as I think this should be posted to the list.... I always put Celiac on any intake and patient history medical records. My personal saga which lead me to this list was because of some dental problem. I had a crown and the gum was inflamed and bleeding for over a year and it was not until the last 6 mos of trying to be completely GF that I am getting some relief. I went to my Dentist and asked to see my chart and looked to see if I had put celiac on it. I did and so I informed him that all these problems I had were related to the gluten, I thought, and that if he had anybody else come in with a gluten problem or this same problem that he may consider the problems I had and keep this in mind if they had similiar problems. This ongoing poblem was a puzzle to both of us and he had an appt set up with a periodontist which I freaked out about and decided that I would get to the souce of this problem. Thankgod- can you imagine the condition I would have been in. It took me 6 months to figure out the gluten/ celiac condition relationship , but the bleeding has stopped and the inflammation is pretty well at bay. My gums have always been very sensitive and sometimes I think the also my herpes simplex virus gets rampaging around in my mouth and gums and lymphatic system and it all just makes a mess. I have not had My vit K levels tested and sometimes get strange nosebleeds. I thought maybe my vit e intake was too high.. ah well... the constant detective chase to better health Good Health ... Donna in Pa