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Okay , now I am really confused!! I watched the show, and are they saying the lady went crazy and killed her child becasue of a defficiency of niacin, caused by Celiac???. Sorry, but I dont theink Celiac needs that kind of press.

please some one set me straight...

Amy in Central AR

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She had a vitamin deficincey, since her villi was flattened she couldnt absorb. So, due to the lack of vitamins, she began to hear voices. The voices told her to kill her son. She attempted to smother him, but they revived him. The meds they gave him werent absorbed by the son (since his villi was also flattened) so he died to.

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Okay , now I am really confused!! I watched the show, and are they saying the lady went crazy and killed her child becasue of a defficiency of niacin, caused by Celiac???. Sorry, but I dont theink Celiac needs that kind of press. please some one set me straight... Amy in Central AR

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I'm not a House watcher but watched most of it tonight (had to keep checking the score of the Pistons game!) and that's what I got out of it too! I wasn't all that impressed by the portrayal of Celiac.

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Okay , now I am really confused!! I watched the show, and are they saying the lady went crazy and killed her child becasue of a defficiency of niacin, caused by Celiac???. Sorry, but I dont theink Celiac needs that kind of press.

please some one set me straight...

Amy in Central AR

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Maybe I will be in the minority, but I didn't hate House tonight.

(well, at least, I love to hate him....)

Yes, it was extreme. Yes, people could choose to say that it gives

Celiac a bad name. However, I think that it also showed that

untreated Celiac is serious business...that it leads to serious

consequences...that it isn't something to take lightly or pish-

posh.

Anyone familiar with House will have to admit that they had at least

suspect it would go to the extreme...it always does!

I think that it will make people stop and think about Celiac in a

more serious way. The way they talked about the things that can

happen when the villi are flattened was serious and

straightforward...the other drama was part of the show, but the

Celiac information was correct.

They were also good about pointing out that stress can trigger it

into becoming full-blown CD.

C

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I think I read somewhere that gluten can be expressed in breast

milk. At the beginning of the episode they showed a breast pump on

the dresser, which I am guessing was a bit of a hint.

I am positive that I exposed my son (my little SillyYak) to gluten

from nursing him...right from the beginning he showed symptoms,

which only diminished when I put him on a GF formula (although at

the time I didn't know about the gluten part anyhow...just got

lucky).

I don't know for sure, but that is my feeling..

C

>

> I do agree, it was an unfortunate story line to bring to light

Celiac

> disease for the public that is unaware of it. And unfortunately i

> think they took it too far- the mother killing her baby is all

that

> will be remembered and associated with CD. I love the show, so i

was

> bummed about where they went with the story.

> I was however interested in the fact that the baby had flattened

villi

> already as new as he was. Is this truly possible? I thought the

damage

> wouldn't actually take place until the child was really eating

wheat

> full on. I am interested because my daughter was that exact

> baby= " Colicky " all the time but the damage didn't

become " visible "

> and then diagosed till 17 months. Could her villi have been

damaged

> from the very beginning?? This part was the part of the show that

> stuck with me, that i would like to know more about. If anyone

knows,

> would love to hear on this particular issue.

>

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-Actually that is a great point because while thinking it got a

little extreme, i was thinking wow this could show family and

friends that dont' seem to be " getting it " exactly how serious it

can be if left untreated.

A friend of mine recently sent me an email telling me her teenage

nephew was just diagnosed- in addition to physical ailments he

suffers from social, mental and emotional problems as well from

years of malnutrition. so not hard to believe that it could lead to

such tragedy...

-- In SillyYaks , " cyebel " wrote:

>

> Maybe I will be in the minority, but I didn't hate House tonight.

> (well, at least, I love to hate him....)

>

> Yes, it was extreme. Yes, people could choose to say that it

gives

> Celiac a bad name. However, I think that it also showed that

> untreated Celiac is serious business...that it leads to serious

> consequences...that it isn't something to take lightly or pish-

> posh.

>

> Anyone familiar with House will have to admit that they had at

least

> suspect it would go to the extreme...it always does!

>

> I think that it will make people stop and think about Celiac in a

> more serious way. The way they talked about the things that can

> happen when the villi are flattened was serious and

> straightforward...the other drama was part of the show, but the

> Celiac information was correct.

>

> They were also good about pointing out that stress can trigger it

> into becoming full-blown CD.

>

> C

>

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