My daughter (18 yr) was dianosed and tested August 2005 and I hid in denial until my endoscopy was done in Jan 2006. No more denial for either of us and a much better lifesytle has begun. Once in a while we go through a typical mourning period for one of our old favs, but the pain free life style offers much to be thankful for.
Now I work at grocery store that has a great nutrition center with gluten free products. The head of that department calls me over whenever a new person has discovered they have celiac. And the word has spread and other locations in Pierce County call me regarding gulten-free products or questions that customers have. I am far from being a pro at this, although I do lots of homework regarding my new lifestyle.
I meet people all over Pierce County who have this or have family members but refuse to explore it or give it a good shot. It is unforturnate that Pierce County does not have support groups. Seattle has many bonuses for celiacs, but since our traffic really stinks it makes it very difficult for us to enjoy those extras.
I would like to hear from some of you and know if a support group would be viable in Tacoma/Puyallup.

She sends it back and they tell her the kitchen is now closed and tried to give her instant chicken noodle soup and saltine crackers.
So much for the medical knowledge of celiac. The ironic side of this whole story is when the hospital dietician came to her room and asked her what she could eat. She simply stated to her, "You're the dietician, you tell me."
This is what happens when a diagnoses goes undiscovered for many years. It is also an example of what happens when you don't follow a celiac diet.