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Diagnosis - What's In a Name?
Elaine writes: Often people go around for years without a diagnosis and are told they need a psychologist, etc. etc. Then one bright day, a lightbulb goes on either in the patient's head or in the doctor's and they say "you have celiac, we will put you on a gluten free diet." After that, even when the gluten free diet is only helping and not getting rid of all symtpoms, they stand by what the diagnosis was for fear someone might suggest again that it is all in their heads. And the diagnosis for celiac is so silly if it is based on a flattened mucosa seen upon biopsy. That is because most people with diarrhea conditions have a flattened mucosa upon biopsy, as bacterial overgrowth causes it.
Colleen writes: IBD is Inflammatory Bowel Disease. This includes colitis and Crohn's, and inflammation would be present on examination. These are considered true pathological diseases.
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