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I was just diagnosed with celiac yesterday. It was my third endoscopy, after the first two came back inconclusive. I had a hard time yesterday because I had very little food in my house I could eat, but also wasn’t able to go to the store. I’ve joined some Facebook groups that give advice about celiac, but I was just wondering if there was anything you wish you knew when you were first diagnosed. I’m not new to confusing and overwhelming diagnoses, and always find that hearing from people who have the same thing is helpful! Thank you for any advice!
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Hi! I'm medically diagnosed with coeliacs and it's tough... DM me if U want! 💖
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When first diagnosed with celiac, it can be helpful to know that there are many gluten-free options available nowadays. Planning ahead when going out to eat and using apps like FindMeGlutenFree can make dining out easier. It's also important to communicate your allergy to restaurant staff to ensure they take proper precautions. Remember, it might be challenging at first, but it will get easier over time as you adjust to the new diet.
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