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    • Scott Adams
      Have you tried calling the Celiac Disease Foundation about this? Their number is 844-593-8169.
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    • knitty kitty
      @Richard1973, welcome to the forum!  @cristiana is on the right track, stay hydrated.  Also have your potassium level checked.  Low potassium causes dry skin and dehydration.   We need Thiamine B1 to keep our potassium level correct.  Without sufficient thiamine, we lose potassium and our skin loses moisture.   Ask your doctor about supplementing with vitamins and minerals.  The Gluten free diet can be lacking in the eight essential B vitamins, Omega Threes and minerals.  
    • knitty kitty
      I'd like to hear more about the supplements recommended!
    • knitty kitty
      Good for your doctor to be wondering about it!  She's on the right track.   Anemia, diabetes and thiamine deficiency can cause seronegative results.   Unfortunately, if you go gluten free, your intestines will start healing and damage due to Celiac might not be apparent.  But, on the other hand, PPI's cause intestinal damage, too, so they might attribute the intestinal damage to the PPI's and miss Celiac Disease.   PPI's are bad news.  I do hope you can get off them.   A genetic test for Celiac does not require eating gluten.   Until a new way to diagnose Celiac without having to consume gluten is invented, we're between a rock and a hard place.   Sending encouragement!
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