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Stopping Gluten Before Endoscopy


Pokey Oaks

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I have less than a week to go before my endoscopy, and I feel so unimaginably awful.

Would stopping the gluten slightly early change the outcome? I don't think I can do it anymore, yesterday I was in so much pain. Today I feel so sick, including neurological symptoms. It's not fair on me, or my family. I'm a mess.

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I know people will disagree but it's not like your intestines are going to heal in a week.  If they did, we could all eat gluten from time to time with no ill effects.  I'd call and see if you can get your scope moved up too.

 

And do you need the scope--obviously you can't eat gluten so whether you have Celiac or not, it doesn't really matter what your scope says.

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Pokey Oaks Rookie

It's complicated, but put simply: like others have mentioned in other threads, if I don't have a definitive diagnosis, I won't be taken seriously.

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It's complicated, but put simply: like others have mentioned in other threads, if I don't have a definitive diagnosis, I won't be taken seriously.

 

So tell people you do have a diagnosis.  If they don't care enough about you to believe that your are going through what you are going through, to heck with them and just tell them you have Celiac.  

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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Get a diagnosis, if you can. If you can't, don't worry about it.

 

It's perfectly possible to follow a strict gluten free diet without a diagnosis. Just take your own food everywhere and never cheat on the diet. People will eventually believe you. I'm going on 5 years of being gluten free without a diagnosis. Most friends and family understand why I won't touch the stuff. I just explain that I can't afford to be sick or hospitalized. *shrugs*

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

Call your doctor's office and ask to speak to a nurse. Tell the nurse what is going on. It will get relayed to the doctor and some doctors will have you stop the challenge or if they have a cancellation they may be able to get you in sooner. If you had positive blood tests the doctor may even diagnose you based on your blood work and reaction to the challenge. 

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