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Did he diagnose you with celiac via blood tests or biopsy?
Many of us develop osteoporosis just after menopause due to estrogen loss. My kid has celiac and we have both been GF free for 20 years. I developed osteoporosis in my early 50's. Bone loss was abrupt at menopause and then eased up until I went on cancer meds.

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I was in early menopause so they put me on hormone replacement; they did that a lot 20 years ago. It probably saved my bones. I am reasonably convinced that the celiac genes were induced by 'something' it's called epigenetic. I guess you could equate getting cancer by exposure to some environmental factor.
They did a blood test for TTG and gliaden (sic) and then sent me to a gastro guy for an endoscopy.
By the way I got an ulcer about 10 years ago and while the gastro guy was looking for that he did a biospy for celiac. He said as long as he was down there lol. He said there was no evidence of celiac at all that the villi were totally healed.