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

Child Not Getting Better After Being Gluten-Free


ryannshelly

Recommended Posts

ryannshelly Newbie

Hi. My 10 year old daughter was diagnosed Celiac January this year. She was doing great on gluten free diet and 6 months post diagnosis antibodies were 107, down from 218 with nearly no pain. Fast forward to mid September and now almost everything she eats causes bloating, chest pain and headaches. We've removed some suspected food intolerances from her diet (soy, orange juice) with some improvement, but she still complains of lower left abdominal pain constantly although chest pain and headaches have decreased. She has a follow up appointment with GI next week and I'm looking for possible causes/testing I can inquire about. She also struggles with constipation and takes a Miralax daily. Any advise is so appreciated

Link to comment
Share on other sites

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



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



cyclinglady Grand Master

Is she consuming any milk products? I assume that she is not getting accidental exposure to gluten.

Link to comment
Share on other sites
ryannshelly Newbie

No. No dairy products either and I'm confident she's not getting gluten

Link to comment
Share on other sites
nvsmom Community Regular

The lower left pain is may be due to the constipation.  I used to have pain there frequently when I was blocked up.  It took 9 months of being gluten-free before I had any relief of my C, and that coincided with switching to a proper thyroid medication (hypothyroidism causes C too).

 

I would increase her nut intake (they get many people moving), and possibly have her checked for hypothyroidism.  Hashimoto's hypothyroidism has many symptoms that are indistinguishible from celiac disease; it might be something to check out.

 

I hope she feels better soon.  :(

Link to comment
Share on other sites
frieze Community Regular

since it happened after school started, i would suspect contamination at school, purposeful, ie cheating, or accidental, ie art supplies, etc.

Link to comment
Share on other sites
BlessedMommy Rising Star

What about her personal care products? Is her soap, shampoo, and lip balm gluten free? Do you have any pets that she feeds? If so, are the pets on grain free food? If it's regular pet food, does she wash her hands well after feeding them?

Link to comment
Share on other sites
MJ-S Contributor

In order of how I would approach this:

1. I second the idea of exploring what's happening at school/sports or with friends, especially since there's been a sudden change. 

2. Doctor's visit to rule out other health issues.

3. 6 months is around the time that some patients start to report increased sensitivity. If 1 & 2 yield no answers, you may need to look more closely at home.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

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



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



ryannshelly Newbie

Thank you all for your replies. She has had her thyroid checked, it came back okay. I also suspected constipation but x-Ray in September looked clear as well. She is very fearful of eating anything outside the home and takes food to school, but I will check again for any contaminants and non food culprits since the relapse appeared after school started. I'm less concerned about the lower abdominal pain since it hasn't even been a year since diagnosis and was more concerned by symptoms to foods we eat all the time (Orange juice, tomato sauce, beans). I hope the appointment next week can offer some help but my feeling is the GI doctor will push colon cleansing as the only remedy

Link to comment
Share on other sites
  • 2 weeks later...
ArPlasma Rookie

I am really sorry to hear that about your daughter. Our son was diagnosed in January as well and we are still cleaning up everything around us. He got contaminated two weeks ago at school by supposedly gluten-free cookies but baked on a cookie sheet sprayed with canola oil spray which contained glutened. :(

From the lentils to stoneware, gluten keeps creeping up on us. I keep finding it in places we were thinking about.

I hope you figure out quickly what could be the culprit.

Link to comment
Share on other sites
ryannshelly Newbie

Update - we had a follow up appointment with our GI this week and will know the results of her blood work next week.  Hopefully her gluten antibodies are still creeping toward normal.  She does suspect constipation and put us on a bowel maintenance program, which we will start this weekend.  Fingers crossed it is helpful.  ArPlasma - I hope your son is feeling better soon and we both get the knack for finding these hidden gluten triggers!

Link to comment
Share on other sites
mommida Enthusiast

Go back to the GI.  Check out the symptoms for Eosinophilic Esophagitis

Link to comment
Share on other sites
  • 3 weeks later...
worriedseattlemom Newbie

Hi there,

 

How are things going now that it's December? I have a nine-year-old daughter going through something similar, though her main complaint is nausea. She also has a slightly hard and distended tummy at night, chest pain and constipation. Also on Miralax daily. We are going to a new GI doc next week. I'm at my wit's end. We're also going to a naturopath and Chinese practitioner out of desperation. I just wanted to see how she was doing and say *Hugs*. It's so hard as moms watching our sweet kids going through this.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

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


  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):



  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      121,214
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    Julez13
    Newest Member
    Julez13
    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

    • 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. 
    • cristiana
      HI @Kirbyqueen That's great news your insurance will be kicking in soon.  Sorry to see that you have been dealing with this for six months now, but I do hope you have managed to find some relief with some of the suggestions in the meantime. Perhaps come back and let us know what the doctor says. Cristiana
    • Scott Adams
      I agree, and hopefully your doctor will contact you soon about the next step, which will likely be an endoscopy to confirm your diagnosis. Do you have celiac disease symptoms? 
×
×
  • Create New...