
Social Impacts of Having Sucrose Intolerance
Living with Sucrose Intolerance can be challenging from a social perspective because your day-to-day activities may be impacted by your gastrointestinal symptoms. Even your relationships…
Living with Sucrose Intolerance can be challenging from a social perspective because your day-to-day activities may be impacted by your gastrointestinal symptoms. Even your relationships…
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)? Inflammatory bowel disorder (IBD)? Celiac disease? Bacterial infection? Food allergy? Sugar intolerance? When your stomach is causing problems, such as gassiness,…
Working when you have Congenital Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency (CSID) can pose many challenges. From dealing with bathroom issues and special food needs to missing work due…
Parents and caregivers often have to deal with a range of emotions when a child is diagnosed with Congential Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency (CSID). Immediately after diagnosis,…
Parties, family gatherings and holidays are often food-focused, which can pose a problem for adults with Congenital Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency (CSID). Some recommendations to cope include…
By: Maggie Cooper I think that my barista is making me sick. I’m not talking about the holes in his earlobes that are big enough…
If you have any type of regular stomach pain, diarrhea, gassiness, or some combination of these symptoms, then you probably have already been tested for…
Sucrose Intolerance is an underdiagnosed and misunderstood disorder. Those of you who struggle with this disease wish that others understood what you’re going through. Here…
When you’ve been advised to cut sucrose out of your diet, it’s important to understand the tests and diagnoses that led to your doctor’s recommendation.…
By: Kate Coleman Ever since I can remember, I have loved elephants. My most beloved toy as a child was a stuffed elephant, and my…