To make a long story short my son was diagnosed with a malabsorption syndrome when he was two.
On routine blood work when he was 8 he was found to have extremely low iron stores, low B12, mildly anemic and generally unwell with no energy. He was tested extensively (no biopsy because he didn't have traditional celiac symptoms). They found nothing wrong with him other than the blood work that couldn't be explained. He is now 10. I can't remember why now but I decided to put him on a gluten free diet.
My husband was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis and has been on heavy meds for 3 years. He had no energy, could hardly work, slept all the time, migraine headaches.
Both would go through a supersize bottle of tums a month. I started researching celiac disease symptoms and put him on the diet too.
It was an experiment and told them we would do it for six months and if no change we would quit. (My son not being happy about giving up his "comfort food".)
I cannot express the difference in the 2 of them after 3 months. No more tums, no headaches, more energy. My husband's psoriasis is virtually gone. At first my son would cheat at friends, and paid a price, now tells them 'I can't have that!'. My husband comes home from work, cuts wood, cuts the grass etc. etc. and rarely sits down.
Because of my increased knowledge we have diagnosed 2 people in hospital with celiac disease. One who was close to death because of the disease. Her family say it is a miracle.
Now I have a problem and questions.
In order to obtain the tax deduction for this disease is it necessary to have a positive biopsy?
If a biopsy is required, I will have to take them off the diet and wait until they get sick for the biopsy to show anything. I am not willing to do this.
How do you apply for this tax deduction? I'm sure I will have to prove it in some way.
Where do I get forms to complete? My doctor has no idea. I will continue to research, but I thought I'd go somewhere easy first to see if anyone has done this.
Thanx in advance for replies and advice.
Andie
P.S. Having access to all the Doctor's in my area, I have been steadily educating them in this area and am having amazing success. Esp. after the two who were cured!
...just saying how things work here in Sask. 