26 episodes

I'm a mom on a mission.

My son Joshua was diagnosed with celiac disease on Jan 23, 2019, after being sick for over 2 years. A blood test and endoscopy confirmed his diagnosis. In my research, I learned that the average time to diagnosis is 6-10 years in the U.S. We started a podcast This Crazy Celiac Life to help spread the word about CD and to support people with Celiac Disease and NCGS. Message us at: thiscrazyceliaclife@gmail.com
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This Crazy Celiac Life Rachelle Carlson & Joshua Carlson

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I'm a mom on a mission.

My son Joshua was diagnosed with celiac disease on Jan 23, 2019, after being sick for over 2 years. A blood test and endoscopy confirmed his diagnosis. In my research, I learned that the average time to diagnosis is 6-10 years in the U.S. We started a podcast This Crazy Celiac Life to help spread the word about CD and to support people with Celiac Disease and NCGS. Message us at: thiscrazyceliaclife@gmail.com
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    Have you ever been glutened so badly, that you were still sick 8 weeks later? Josh did last September. What are we doing about it?

    Have you ever been glutened so badly, that you were still sick 8 weeks later? Josh did last September. What are we doing about it?

    Sometimes getting glutened means you are sick for months, just ask Joshua our 12-year-old. We had to put him on prescriptions for pain, have an ultrasound done, and are in the process of doing an elimination diet so he can take a SIBO test.  SIBO stands for Small bowl Intestinal Bacteria Overgrowth.  Bacteria that normally grow in other parts of the gut start growing in the small intestine. Someone who has SIBO experiences these symptoms *Loss of appetite * Nausea *Abdominal pain *Diarrhea * Bloating.  Diagnosis is made using an at-home breath test that is sent back to the lab for evaluation. Treatments include a course of antibiotics, cutting out sugar and processed foods, and taking probiotics. Have you had a SIBO test?  How did you resolve SIBO?  Listen in to find out what we're doing.   rachelle@thiscrazyceliaclife.com  anchor.fm/tccl/message




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    • 5 min
    Today, we're talking to Dr. Tang. What are your chances for a false negative blood test for Celiac Disease? Also, Gluten Sensitivity is the center of the wheel.

    Today, we're talking to Dr. Tang. What are your chances for a false negative blood test for Celiac Disease? Also, Gluten Sensitivity is the center of the wheel.

    Blood tests for celiac disease only test for 1 or 2 antigens, but the body can produce over 70 different antigens for Celiac Disease. Also, think of gluten sensitivity as a wheel with spokes coming off it like acne, PMS, Celiac disease, diabetes, gallstones, non-alcoholic liver disease, anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Please leave us a review at Apple Podcasts. Dr. Tang may be reached at wwwrejuvemedical.com. Thanks for listening and have a gluten-free day!


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    • 29 min
    Did you know Celiac Disease is primarily Neurologic? I didn't! But it makes sense.

    Did you know Celiac Disease is primarily Neurologic? I didn't! But it makes sense.

    Because of neurological transmitters in your intestines, there is significant impact from intestinal damage and inflammation on the brain. Plus, leaky gut equals leaky blood brain barrier. This impacts all system and organs in the body, listen in to this weeks podcast with Nadine Grzeskowiak RN BSN CEN, and find out something new.


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    • 36 min
    Revisiting an old "Hot Topic" Arsenic

    Revisiting an old "Hot Topic" Arsenic

    In today's episode, we are going to talk about Arsenic. What is it? Why do we need to know about it? What can we do about it, if anything?


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    • 3 min
    How hard can it be to get diagnosed with Celiac Disease?

    How hard can it be to get diagnosed with Celiac Disease?

    Apparently, it can be quite difficult. Just ask Kim Klein. Her daughter Piper was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes when she was 2 years old. She has been screened yearly for Celiac Disease because of the relation between Diabetes 1 and Celiac. This year, the screening came back positive,  and they got an endoscopy that came back negative.  Listen in to find out the rest of the story.


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    • 29 min
    Jen Jones Donatelli didn't know she had Celiac Disease...

    Jen Jones Donatelli didn't know she had Celiac Disease...

    Hello Friends, 

    In today's episode we get to talk to Jen, and hear her fantastic diagnosis story.  She also has pro tips on family gatherings and holidays, eating out and cookbooks.  Thanks for listening! and have a Gluten-Free day!


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    • 24 min

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