Could You Be Living With Undiagnosed Coeliac Disease? | This Morning

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3 ай бұрын

Half a million people in the UK are currently living with undiagnosed Coeliac Disease - which is when the body has a serious reaction to gluten. And with recent research showing that many of us are unaware of the signs to look out for, Professor David Sanders is joining us to raise awareness of the condition alongside Nicola Dixon and her 6-year-old daughter - who was just 16 months when she started experiencing symptoms of Coeliac Disease.
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@Aaaaaaa-qe5kd
@Aaaaaaa-qe5kd 3 ай бұрын
Long overdue public education on what at first, before formal diagnoses, is a truly horrible illness that completely takes over your life. I’ve been diagnosed for nearly 2 years and have seen quite an increase in gluten free options since then, but as the mother mentioned quite often these are reduced for plant based alternatives
@grahambowler-pp1gs
@grahambowler-pp1gs 3 ай бұрын
I have gluten ataxia. Gluten has damaged my brain and resulted in poor balance, affected speech and terrible fatigue. These symptoms have taken me 8 years on a very strict gluten free diet to get under control-they haven’t gone away completely. I also think they should have discussed how difficult it is going to children’s parties, eating out generally etc etc. I feel that it was rather quickly discussed and needs more for people to understand the absolute life change it causes
@Raddadgamin
@Raddadgamin 3 ай бұрын
Need more noise about ceoliac in the media and in the public in general. Well done on having this segment 👏
@juliehubbard158
@juliehubbard158 3 ай бұрын
Thankyou to this doctor for also mentioning Type 1 Diabetes as an autoimmune disease, Type 1 and Coeliac disease can often go hand in hand which is so cruel
@cerysrennocks8332
@cerysrennocks8332 3 ай бұрын
My son was the same, horrendous 'sickness bug' back and forth to the doctor, weight loss, dark eys, grey complexion. Eventually after a blood test he was diagnosed at 4 years of age. Its about time we had more awareness as more supermarkets, shops and restaurants need to start catering for this illness. There are many food chains that are extremely poor when it comes to catering for Coeliacs.
@mocat1
@mocat1 3 ай бұрын
… and gluten free food should not be more expensive than the non gluten free. 😡 At least here in Canada, the gluten free is at least $1-$3 more expensive, occasionally less product as well.
@noglu106
@noglu106 3 ай бұрын
​@@mocat1Naturally GF food which more of us should be consuming costs exactly the same.
@allisonleighmorgan3224
@allisonleighmorgan3224 3 ай бұрын
Absolute brilliant explanation its great when you've got some one who explains it and gets the issue explained 💪 I got diagnosed at 18 was a hard journey at first but living with it for so long I've got it now 🙌🏻one of kids have it too and she was only 4. I had no clue what it was when I got diagnosed I've learnt so much its good to educate people so they are aware and know what it is x💪
@k.burton3473
@k.burton3473 3 ай бұрын
Excellent piece!!! Valuable!
@abigailstrickland7942
@abigailstrickland7942 3 ай бұрын
I have celiac disease And I wasn't diagnosed till I was 18 eaten gluten it makes me so unwell were I am in hospital
@coachave87x
@coachave87x 3 ай бұрын
I really wish I had this advice when I first started feeling ill. I figured out not eating gluten made me feel better then I learned about celiac disease. I can't go eat gluten for weeks because of how ill I get yet that's the only thing I can do to get diagnosed. It's a lose lose situation. I spoke to my gastroenterologist and they said I likely have celiac disease but I can't get a formal diagnosis unless I start eating it again. I live like I have celiac disease but can't say that I do.
@fern1416
@fern1416 3 ай бұрын
Same ☹️
@noglu106
@noglu106 2 ай бұрын
Why do you think you need a formal diagnosis? You can have mine. No one ever asked to see it. You know the treatment. Staying on the diet and gettng on with your life is the only thing that matters.
@noglu106
@noglu106 2 ай бұрын
@coachave87x I get snide remarks all the time with the diagnosis. No one really cares. I act normal, don't whine and complain if restaurants are not particularly interested. No one has "ever" asked to see my official diagnosis. If I were you, I would tell them yes, I have a diagnosis. It is a self diagnosis, which I think is a heck of a lot faster and more impressive than what the medical profession is producing. I wished I had diagnosed myself. Could have been healthier years before. Consider yourself both lucky and smart.
@helenmckay3260
@helenmckay3260 6 күн бұрын
I am in that situation right now. I had to restart gluten 5 days ago after a year gluten free. I was absolutely dreading it. I have IgA deficiency so nothing is picked up on the blood tests. The first couple of days were unpleasant. Stomach ache and bloating etc. then the neurological symptoms started to kick in. Mild Internal tremors which stop me from sleeping. Drop foot. Balance and walking issues. I thought I couldn’t go on. But now, 5 days in, all those symptoms have eased off a little. I think my body was in shock at first. Now I’m thinking, 5 more weeks and it will be all over and I can go back to gluten free. I will never complain about a gluten free diet again. Also, I had undiagnosed iron deficiency (not sure how the haematologist missed this, and neither is the gastroenterologist ) so I am finding my fatigue is eased relatively quickly by resting. But the main reason I am doing this is because of my son and grandson have stomach issues. I am doing it for them, which makes me feel a little less sorry for myself. And hopefully, if it is diagnosed as coeliac, it might stop waiters doing a little roll of the eyes when I say that I am gluten sensitive. 😝
@jellowmusic6571
@jellowmusic6571 3 ай бұрын
I had allergic symptoms and also suffered with poor mental health and fatigue, coeliac showed on my blood test and nhs missed it for 3 years, I only found out after looking on my records recently and had to chase for a referral
@hazelpickard6821
@hazelpickard6821 2 ай бұрын
Ive been diagnosed for 14yrs and lots have changed in this country but still more needs to b done,eating places cater for vegans and vegetarians which is a choice and not an illness but not for celiacs,and supermarkets have gluten free products dottered around the supermarket which makes it harder to shop
@robsweatherchannel
@robsweatherchannel 2 ай бұрын
NEED MORE RESEARCH AND ALSO PUBLIC EDUCATION! I was diagnosed 4 years ago, but I forced this and to get tested. however, Just to make all aware I DO NOT HAVE THE GENES For it and also I was negative on my TTG test, howveer my IGA was LOW! and stil is. My spleen is in toruble, I do get ill quite a lot even on a gluten free diet, I was glutened last year and took eme 3 months to get over it!! - It is awful - before diganisis as a 21 yrs old I lost 4 stone and close to being hospitlised multiplle times due to not getting the rihgt nutrirents!
@jadeansell
@jadeansell 3 ай бұрын
Restaurants and takeaway places need to take this more seriously. Everywhere should provide a gluten free, milk free option and make the effort to make sure theres no cross contamination. Watching my sibling not be able to go out for a meal or eat out anywhere because of the lack of care or options is sad.
@hazelpickard6821
@hazelpickard6821 2 ай бұрын
I was living with it for alot of yrs but the doctors kept puting my symptoms down to other things,then i got so ill which turned out to b something wrong with my blood it took yrs to sort and as a result my gut is still damaged,so some things i shud b able to eat i still dont tolerate,and i have to have b12 injections for life
@carolinedodsworth6481
@carolinedodsworth6481 3 ай бұрын
My daughter got it
@clarem6863
@clarem6863 3 ай бұрын
I needed an endiscooy also yo confirm it
@182non
@182non 3 ай бұрын
How did they confirm this
@tillyannamcdonagh7363
@tillyannamcdonagh7363 3 ай бұрын
My former geography teacher has celiac disease
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