Jump to content
This site uses cookies. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. More Info... ×
  • Welcome to Celiac.com!

    You have found your celiac tribe! Join us and ask questions in our forum, share your story, and connect with others.




  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):



    Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-M):


  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Celiac.com!
    eNewsletter
    Donate

Celiac--I Think


no7ang

Recommended Posts

no7ang Rookie

hi, i had been feeling tired and run down for many months last year but began losing weight in December, saw GP in Feb who sent me for blood tests--results were all ok except B12 was slightly low. upper stomach pains started in May so went back to GP who referred me to hospital-- so far i have had endoscopy--this showed a hiatus hernia and gastritis --i was informed that 4 biospies were taken due to weight loss, but i had no explanation as to what they were looking for. i also had an ultrasound and a CT scan. on returning for results i was told biospies were abnormal and that CT showed small bowel was abnormal as loops all matted together so was sent for an  MRI which would show cause of matted loops--had MRI yesterday. CT also showed thickening to colon so have colonoscopy next week. when i pushed my doctor on what he meant by abnormal biopsy results he mentioned celiac but added that he was confused as my blood tests were normal this was all 6 weeks ago. i have looked everything up that i can find re abnormal biopsy results whilst having endoscopy and everything comes back to celiac. am confused as to why i haven't been advised to  change my diet---and am also worried about additional findings of abnormality in small bowel---is this a common finding for people with celiac disease or could it mean that i have already developed complications---am worried sick so

any advise would be much appreciated

 

PS i have no diarrhoea, which seems to come up as a common symptom (?) but do have constipation 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



1desperateladysaved Proficient

Greetings No7and,

 

Please tell us what tests the doctor did for celiac.  If you have results you could post them.  Sometimes they can do more tests to find out more.  The endoscopy is usually the definitive test if the blood antibodies are negative, or to confirm a positive result.

 

He wouldn't have you stop eating gluten until all testing is done.  Then again if they already tested for antibodies and did an endoscopy; I think they would be done testing for celiac.  I would ask the doctor as soon as possible about that.  I wouldn't wait quietly to see and I am a quiet person!

 

"Abnormality in small bowel---is this a common finding for people with celiac disease?

 

."  Celiac disease is having reactions to gluten which break down the villi in the small intestine?"

 

.  The small intestine is damaged in celiac, but parasites can also cause damage.  Aside from that, I don't know if anything else causes damage there.  I know these facts from my own experience and those of my children.

 

I hope you will get some definitive answers soon and can recover.  Villi damage is reversible, but you do have to take care of yourself.  I would go gluten free as soon as you know for sure that you are finished testing for celiac.  I believe the colonoscopy is for other problems, but I have not had personal experience with that.

 

The final test for celiac or gluten intolerance is to try the diet.  You can maybe start studying up on that.  I hope you will feel better soon.

 

Get Well  ***

 

D

Link to comment
Share on other sites
no7ang Rookie

Greetings No7and,

 

Please tell us what tests the doctor did for celiac.  If you have results you could post them.  Sometimes they can do more tests to find out more.  The endoscopy is usually the definitive test if the blood antibodies are negative, or to confirm a positive result.

 

He wouldn't have you stop eating gluten until all testing is done.  Then again if they already tested for antibodies and did an endoscopy; I think they would be done testing for celiac.  I would ask the doctor as soon as possible about that.  I wouldn't wait quietly to see and I am a quiet person!

 

"Abnormality in small bowel---is this a common finding for people with celiac disease?

 

."  Celiac disease is having reactions to gluten which break down the villi in the small intestine?"

 

.  The small intestine is damaged in celiac, but parasites can also cause damage.  Aside from that, I don't know if anything else causes damage there.  I know these facts from my own experience and those of my children.

 

I hope you will get some definitive answers soon and can recover.  Villi damage is reversible, but you do have to take care of yourself.  I would go gluten free as soon as you know for sure that you are finished testing for celiac.  I believe the colonoscopy is for other problems, but I have not had personal experience with that.

 

The final test for celiac or gluten intolerance is to try the diet.  You can maybe start studying up on that.  I hope you will feel better soon.

 

Get Well  ***

 

D

 

 

Greetings No7and,

 

Please tell us what tests the doctor did for celiac.  If you have results you could post them.  Sometimes they can do more tests to find out more.  The endoscopy is usually the definitive test if the blood antibodies are negative, or to confirm a positive result.

 

He wouldn't have you stop eating gluten until all testing is done.  Then again if they already tested for antibodies and did an endoscopy; I think they would be done testing for celiac.  I would ask the doctor as soon as possible about that.  I wouldn't wait quietly to see and I am a quiet person!

 

"Abnormality in small bowel---is this a common finding for people with celiac disease?

 

."  Celiac disease is having reactions to gluten which break down the villi in the small intestine?"

 

.  The small intestine is damaged in celiac, but parasites can also cause damage.  Aside from that, I don't know if anything else causes damage there.  I know these facts from my own experience and those of my children.

 

I hope you will get some definitive answers soon and can recover.  Villi damage is reversible, but you do have to take care of yourself.  I would go gluten free as soon as you know for sure that you are finished testing for celiac.  I believe the colonoscopy is for other problems, but I have not had personal experience with that.

 

The final test for celiac or gluten intolerance is to try the diet.  You can maybe start studying up on that.  I hope you will feel better soon.

 

Get Well  ***

 

D

thanks for replying---i am so glad i have found this forum as so much information re gluten free diet out there its all very confusing. I am only assuming that the abnormal biopsy result has discovered celiac---all these other scans and tests are to do with what else has been found so not sure if doctor has 'overlooked' actually discussing celiac specifically given the other findings. i didn't really ask what was meant by abnormal biospy as my mind went into overdrive when he said about matted area in small bowel needing further investigation--  however looking at the effects of celiac a lot of my symptoms are adding up, especially the extreme tiredness and the weight loss---i just want to feel 'normal' again. i practically live off of pasta, bread etc so am going to have a good clear out of cupboards today and start gluten free tomorrow--will have results of all tests in 2 weeks and a clearer idea of what has been found/shown but as a lot of what i've read up on do point to celiac i don't see the sense in delaying. Thank you so much--i am definitely going to be on here a lot!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Celiac.com:
    Donate

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):
    Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):





    Celiac.com Sponsors (A17-M):




  • Recent Activity

    1. - trents replied to mishyj's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      3

      Why?

    2. - trents replied to mishyj's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      3

      Why?

    3. - mishyj replied to mishyj's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      3

      Why?

    4. - mishyj posted a topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      3

      Why?

    5. - cristiana replied to Aussienae's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      64

      Constant low back, abdominal and pelvic pain!


  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):



  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      121,216
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    William day
    Newest Member
    William day
    Joined

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):


  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      120.3k
    • Total Posts
      1m

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):





  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):



  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • trents
      "her stool study showed she had extreme reactions to everything achievement on it long course of microbials to treat that." The wording of this part of the sentence does not make any sense at all. I don't mean to insult you, but is English your first language? This part of the sentence sounds like it was generated by translation software.
    • trents
      What kind of stool test was done? Can you be more specific? 
    • mishyj
      Perhaps I should also have said that in addition to showing a very high response to gluten, her stool study showed that she had extreme reactions to everything achievement on it long course of microbials to treat that.
    • mishyj
      My daughter has celiac disease and has had for a long time. She fell loses strictly gluten-free diet and recently got rid of all cutting boards in any gluten in her house at all. She just had a stool test and it came back showing of gigantic response to gluten in her diet. What could be going on since she doesn't eat any gluten and is very careful about any kind of hidden glue? Help!
    • cristiana
      I think sometimes the pain described here can be a result of a sort of 'perfect storm' of contributing factors.  Recently I had an appalling bout of lower back pain, lower burning gut pain and what felt like cramps.  I then started to think about what could have caused it and I realised it was several things that had set it off: I'd been carrying heavy luggage (back strain); I had been sitting down in a car for too long and wearing a tight belt (I have pudendal nerve issues and sacroiliac issues and this exacerbates the pain), and I had bloating and burning pain in my colon caused by eating too much soy, latte and caffeine, I guess putting further pressure in the lower abdomen.  I had this same pain prior to my diagnosis and a couple of years post-diagnosis, I'd quite forgotten how unpleasant it was. 
×
×
  • Create New...