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Mshell Newbie

Just curious if anyone here has been diagnosed with Osteopenia and what to do so I don't get it fully? I was diagnosed to celiac about 3 months ago and also found out thru blood tests I am allergic to dairy, eggs, and sesame seeds

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kareng Grand Master

Sure.  That is a common with Celiac.  Follow a strict gluten-free diet and follow the doctor's advice for more calcium and D -standard osteopenia advice.

It is common for Celiac to have a hard time digesting dairy, especially for the first few months.  Many times that comes back.  Unless you need an epi pen for dairy and other foods, you probably are not "allergic".  Food allergy tests are not very accurate

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cyclinglady Grand Master

I have osteoporosis and have had a few fractures, but since going gluten free (and allowing plenty of time to heal), my bone last bone scan shows that I am holding steady.  I hope the next one will show improvement, but at 55, it might not happen.  I do plenty of exercise and eat a very good diet rich in the minerals I need to help build bone.  

Karen is right about the all allergy advice.  Chances are it is an intolerance that can be temporary. I got eggs and dairy back, but it took about six months to a year on a strict gluten-free diet.  

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Mshell Newbie

Thank you so much this is very good information. Hopefully within the year I can start eating eggs! I miss them! 

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RMJ Mentor

Weight bearing exercise is also good for osteopenia.

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