we saw elaine taylor who taught me everything about this that i am trying to educate people.ease as well. >> i do, yes. >> and it is in your family. >> i have eight family members that have celiac disease. >> i know there's so much i want to talk to you about. when did you know you had celiac disease? was that a journey also? >> it was a journey. i was very sick about ten years and then one day got incredibly sick, thought i was having a stroke, then thought i was having -- that i had sclerosis, and took about a year after that to figure out what was actually going on. >> and you were a doctor by then? >> i was already a doctor and dietician. >> it is not one of the things that comes up in medical school or is that getting better? >> i hope so. you know, when i went to medical school, we probably got five minutes on celiac disease. i am hoping they're giving a little more than that at this time. >> so how different is celiac disease from a gluten allergy or is it the same? >> there's three separate categories. celiac disease, which is an autoimmune genetic condition which is