• FinjaminPoach@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Nah I guarantee NOBODY is going through the gluten free diet unless they really believe there might be a chance they’re allergic. And you have to go gluten free for a bit to see if you are.

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      2 days ago

      Eh, you haven’t worked in food service.

      What always sent me was the people who ordered gravy after telling me they were gluten sensitive…

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        I know a case like that. He was unfortunate enough to have doctors that were unable to diagnose him properly. When he started the diet in his thirties and his absolutely debilitating health condition got a lot better in so many ways, it was such a relief!

        But also, there are people who are not celiacs but do have an intolerance, and the diet is worth trying if someone thinks it may be their case.

      • Grail@multiverse.soulism.net
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        It’s possible to be delibitated and not know why. Until you stop eating gluten and get better. You should watch House MD, House is always using the treatment as the test. He tries something and sees if the patient gets better. Many of those patients are dying and he still doesn’t know what they have until he tries a treatment.

        • FinjaminPoach@lemmy.world
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          2 days ago

          It’s possible to be delibitated and not know why. Until you stop eating gluten and get better

          ^ This.

          • There’s coeliac which is the most easily identifiable,
          • a generalised gluten allergy, which - last time i checked - needs you to stay off/stay on gluten consumption for a week leading up to a blood test
          • allergy to one specific grain like wheat, but not all gluten.
          • and there are people who just have really bad digestive issues but have found that going gluten free helps.

          We should have more sympathy for people who have to grapple with this shitty, under-researched allergy.

          I just don’t get why people think they’re allowed to be mad at someone for what they order. They would choose the yummy gluten snacks if they weren’t struggling to eat something good for them.

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            I remember a medical friend rolling his eyes at the show when it was airing, because usually he could guess what the end diagnosis could be from the symptoms. House was just really good at making the drama about the doctor interject and extend the eyeball time into the hour long episode

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        Blood test has poor reliability, and you have to eat gluten to get it which makes many people too sick to even get tested

        The gold standard is a biopsy of the duodenum but again you need to be eating like 20g of gluten a day for a few weeks and many people get too sick after even a few milligrams

        Neither diagnoses NCGS, non Celiac gluten sensitivity. The only test is to stop eating gluten.