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Image: Two pictures. #4, drawn picture of villi within small intestine, #5 drawn diagram comparing villi of a
healthy person to the villi of someone who has Celiac Disease
Design: transition- page flip from bottom right to top left
Audio: light acoustic guitar, see above, see citations
Title: none
Narration: As I said earlier, Celiac is an autoimmune disease, and the part of your body that it attacks is your
small intestine. The small intestine is a part of the digestive system and is lined with villi. Villi are tiny fingerlike
projections that absorb nutrients. When people who have Celiac Disease eat gluten, their immune system
responds by destroying these villi, leaving them essentially malnourished.
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Image: Two photos, #7 drawing of child with large distended belly, #8 photo of malnourished African child
with large distended belly
Design: transition- page flip from bottom right to top left
Audio: light acoustic guitar, see above, see citations
Title: none
Narration: When children have Celiac Disease, they are underweight, usually short, and overall unhealthy
looking, often with a large distended belly, due to their malnutrition, not unlike pictures of children you see from
third world countries. For Celiac patients, however, it is because their villi are damaged and they are not
receiving any of the nutrients from their food. Other child symptoms include abdominal bloating, chronic
diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, unusual stool, weight loss and irritability.
Video: #10, Video of endoscopy, only used part of it 0:45 to 1:00, #11- photo of an endoscope
Design: transition- page flip from bottom right to top left
Audio: light acoustic guitar, see above, see citations
Title: none
Narration: I had to have an endoscopy to confirm my diagnosis. An endoscopy is a procedure in which a long
tube with a camera is inserted through the mouth down into the intestine. In my particular endoscopy, the
doctors were looking for whether or not my small intestine had villi. The endoscope also has a device, which
allows the doctor to take a small piece of the intestine, for a biopsy, to 100% confirm the disease. It was an
outpatient surgery and relatively painless, it did however confirm my diagnosis of Celiac Disease.
Image: #13, photo of loaf of bread, #14 photo of pizza, #15 a photo of chapstick
Design: transition- page flip from bottom right to top left
Audio: light acoustic guitar, see above, see citations
Title: none
Narration: I was so disappointed with this diagnosis, even though it seemed silly to feel that way. All I had to
do was change my diet, easy enough right? Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye and barley. It is found mostly
in foods, but also in medicines, vitamins, and other everyday used items like chap stick and shampoo.
Image: #17, gluten free symbol, #18 Whole Foods Market logo, #19 Pei Wei restaurant symbol
Design: transition- page flip from bottom right to top left
Audio: light acoustic guitar, see above, see citations
Title: none
Narration: Things are looking up though. As I’m sure most people have noticed, more and more places are
being accommodating to people who are gluten intolerant. Many grocery stores have dedicated gluten free
sections, and several restaurants have gluten free menus. I still have to be careful though, even a very tiny
amount of gluten can be harmful.
Image: #20, x-ray comparison of normal hand versus hand with rheumatoid arthritis, #21 photo of hands with
rheumatoid arthritis
Design: transition- page flip from bottom right to top left
Audio: light acoustic guitar, see above, see citations
Title: none
Narration: There are times that I have cravings for a doughnut, pizza, or a cookie and the college student
budget isn’t exactly perfect for eating gluten free, but the consequences of not taking care of my Celiac Disease
can be very serious. Health issues can include cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune thyroid disease,
autoimmune liver disease, Addison’s disease, and lupus disease, all crippling, painful, and life-threatening
conditions.
Image: #23 photo of meat, #24 photo of fruit, #25 photo of vegetables
Design: transition- page flip from bottom right to top left
Audio: light acoustic guitar, see above, see citations
Title: none
Narration: Until then I’ll stick to a healthy diet of mainly meat, fruit and vegetables.
Image: #26 photo of woman with abdominal pain, #27 doctor with patient, #28 blood being drawn
Design: transition- page flip from bottom right to top left
Audio: light acoustic guitar, see above
Title: none
Narration: If you’re having any of the symptoms I described earlier, ask your doctor about Celiac Disease, it’s
a simple blood test and could save you from a lot of health issues later in your life.
Image: none
Design: text flying towards top of screen
Audio: light acoustic guitar, see above, see citations
Title: THANK YOU! By: Monica Luna, CPH 205
Narration: none
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List of Sources/Citations
Photo Sources: (As numbered above)
1. Photo of Sister Megan, Chicago, IL. Personal photograph by author. 2009.
2. Confused Doctor. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.
<http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_U54NM9QE5VY/S1c6W1lWkVI/AAAAAAAAJdw/fmAtS0P_9uw/s400/CONF
USED%2BDOCTOR.jpg>.
3. Digestive System. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.
<http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/celiac/>.
4. Small Intestine, Villi. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <Digestive System. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.
.>.
5. Celiac Villi. Photograph. Sensibleceliac.com. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.
6. Photo of Family, Tucson, AZ. Personal photograph by author. 2007.
7. Celiac in Child. Photograph. Corepsychblog.com. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.
8. Malnourished Child. Photograph. Indianapublicmedia.org. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.
9. Fatigue. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.
<http://www.theresilientearth.com/files/images/chronic_fatigue.jpg>.
10. Endoscopy, Endoscopia. Murrasaca. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO2dEZShg9s>.
11. Flexible Endoscope. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.
<http://crystalvisionendoscopy.com/images/FlexibleEndoscope.jpg>.
12. Gastroenterologist. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://drdahlstedt.com/images/dr-lg.jpg>.
13. Bread. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://www.free-extras.com/tags/1/bread.htm>.
14. Pizza. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://www.junkfoodnews.net/Brooklyn%20Style%20Pizza-
712w.jpg>.
15. ChapStick. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011. <http://img4.realsimple.com/images/daily-
finds/beauty/0609/df-chapstick-2_300.jpg>.
16. Food Label. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.
<http://www.youngmenshealthsite.org/images2/gluten_free_ingredients_label.gif>.
17. GF Symbol. Photograph. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.
<http://pubpages.unh.edu/~rml36/images/certified_gluten.jpg>.
18. Whole Foods Market Logo. Photograph. Web. 11 Apr. 2011.
<http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRcrrpxPw_c3MWtZ4Yu-5LW_rgqI3Wl9yT-
jtfLZn0bSD0b3S7A>.
19. Pei Wei Logo. Photograph. Web. 11 Apr. 2011. <http://www.peiwei.com/images/nav2/pw_logo.png>.
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"Celiac Disease." National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse. Web. 09 Apr. 2011.
<http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/celiac/>.
Source of Audio:
Langer, Pierre, and Scott P. Schreer, perfs. Last Song Home. FreePlayMusic.com. Dynamedion Publishing,
SESAC, Freeplaymusic, BMI. Web. 14 Apr. 2011.
<http://freeplaymusic.com/search/category_search.php?t=v&i=41>.