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and the record continues!!! I have been gluten-free for a little over 2 weeks. I feel GREAT! :) Now that I have been gluten-free for 2 weeks and I go to a friends house... I'm not as tempted to eat gluten. I just don't want to ruin how good I feel. It is already so much easier and it's only been 2 weeks! Woo! However, because I've been so proud of myself with eating gluten-free, I haven't really cared at all to worry about my weight. So, I haven't lost any. But that will just have to change.

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Way to go Keating823! I'm glad you're feeling better. You can worry about will-power and weight loss later - after you've gotten the gluten-free thing down.

I had an okay day today.

B - 3 pieces turkey bacon

S - large serving of homemade blackberry cobbler (oops!)

L - salad with chopped chicken and Caesar dressing, slice of deli turkey, handful of carrots

S - big slice of watermelon, handful of carrots

D - taco salad with gr. turkey, salsa, guacamole, sour cream and 1 corn tortilla

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and the record continues!!! I have been gluten-free for a little over 2 weeks. I feel GREAT! :) Now that I have been gluten-free for 2 weeks and I go to a friends house... I'm not as tempted to eat gluten. I just don't want to ruin how good I feel. It is already so much easier and it's only been 2 weeks! Woo! However, because I've been so proud of myself with eating gluten-free, I haven't really cared at all to worry about my weight. So, I haven't lost any. But that will just have to change.

Awesome! Don't even worry about the weight thing yet. I bet some of the weight will just fall off naturally as you continue to eat gluten-free :)

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However, because I've been so proud of myself with eating gluten-free, I haven't really cared at all to worry about my weight. So, I haven't lost any. But that will just have to change.

WoooHooo!!

Keep at it! And I agree with Mango, you may find that your body stops needing to stuff itself because you are no longer starving it.

And just as a heads up, when I went gluten-free, for the first month or so I was absolutely starving. If this is the case for you as well, give in to it, but choose healthy foods as much as possible. I ate a lot of protein and chocolate (hey! it's good for your blood pressure). And after I had replenished some of my deficiencies I lost 20 pounds or so without changing anything else.

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stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Hi guys,

I hope, I am still welcome to jump in here. This is an awesome thread. I just read everything in one shot :lol: . I had a bad conscions reading it all, cause I have a ton to do, but at least I got some of my needle canvas for the projects for Lukas new nursery done, while reading it :D .

OK, as some of you know, I'm pregnant... still <_< . My pre-pregnancy weight before pregnancy was 109 / 110 lb. Now I have about 140 lb and I'm 5'2". I don't think, I will have lost all of that right after giving birth, so my goal is to get my pre-pregnancy weight back. The only problem is, that I'm breastfeeding and I don't really want to loose weight on purpose, because my baby and my own body might suffer. And I've read, when you diet, while you breastfeed, there might be certain nutrients lacking in your milk and you could starve your baby. But luckily I'm also a personal trainer. So nothing is impossible and here's my plan (I already used it before, when I had to loose about 14 / 15 pounds and lost about 22 pounds in the end... lol):

Since your body can't handle meals over 300 calories in one shot very well, I'm planning on sticking to the 300 calories at the most in 3 hours guideline. Your body needs about 3 hours to digest these 300 calories first, before working on the next 300. With that I can eat what I want, however I'm not allowed to go over 300 calories in 3 hours. And I have to watch my fat intake. There are little things here and there you have to pay attention to as well, but that would be too much and confusing to say right here. Let me just say, I'm sticking to enough fruits and veggies throughout the day (or at least I try to) and that's it for me right now.

I have to have the 110 pounds (or under) by approximately the end of May next year, because that's around the time, when we have the next qualifying tournament for the World Championships in the US next year. And especially when it's in the US AND in Disney World, I don't want to cut my little rugrat short of missing THIS experience with mommy :lol: . And who knows, maybe the first podestal that HE is on will be at a World Championship. You bet your booty, that I'm taking that little guy with me on the podestal, if I win something. That would be awesome :lol: . Once I reached my 110 lb goal, I'm leaving you guys again to continue on my tournament diary (which I'm probably having or starting the same time). So I have enough goals at the moment, that I want to reach. I just need somebody to kick my butt, if I'm getting weak, and that's where you guys come in :P .

This will be an entire new challenge, cause I've been insanely busy before. And now with a new baby at home and getting the hang of new tasks it will be even more challenging.

My exercise plan for the beginning of course is a little lighter than usual, cause I will have to recover from birth first. So I will "only" do some minutes every day in each division I'm trying to qualify in. I have 6 divisions in total.

And my time plan is first week light workout, more like a going over the routines (especially my forms... floor routines) than anything. Then the second week beginning to work on conditioning first and then really getting into it.

By the Qualifier next year I want to have 110 lb and once I reached that, I won't bother you anymore anyway... lol. Then I just keep on working out until the Worlds (if I can qualify) in November in Disney World.

So, I hope, even if I'm a fanatic exerciser, I'm still welcome here, because one of my main goals also is to loose weight.

Congratulations to all of you that already lost weight and keep going to everybody who's still planing to do so. It's not easy, especially when you get into the lighter pounds, cause you can't loose much anymore, but I'm sure you are all doing it.

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Hi Stef and welcome! We'd love to have you here, so jump right on in whenever you want. I hope your last little bit of pregnancy goes well.

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little d Enthusiast

HI Stef

Just to let you know that when I had my baby 8 yrs ago I gained only 12lbs and after she was born I lost 18 I breast fed and lost even more weight, I made the mistake of not taking my prenatals and water intake I stopped because I did not want it anymore the water I craved it while pregnate, I dried up a little because of that I believe so I started eating more food high in calories thinking that was my problem andgained alot within the first 6 months all the weight that I just lost right back on. Little did I know that is was gluten that was causing the weight and everything else that I got from it. But you are off to a better start now because you have a goal, your in shape, and you know what foods are good for you. Yes your breastmilk will be in abundence, you'll be pumping 8oz or more because you are in such good shape. Hope that you have a safe and happy birth, natural all the way.

donna

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I already gained 30 lb with this pregnancy. OK... around 30 lb. At one appointment at the doc's office I had 140 lb exactly. Then a few days later I had 141 lb and now I'm back to 139 lb. So, I don't think all of this will come off right after birth. So, I might be here for a while... lol.

Donna, I think, you're right with the milk. In fact, tonight I had milk (a lot of milk) coming out. I found it, when I changed my bra, it was all wet and such :rolleyes: . Before that I always only had to clean some dried crumbs off, and then only from the left breast, nothing worth mentioning, but tonight it really was a lot and from both breasts. And baby isn't even here yet :rolleyes: .

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Hi all. I did okay yesterday except for eating a bunch of licorice that I found at a discount store. I was so surprised to see "wheat free/gluten free" on the label and have missed licorice, so I bought it without thinking of my diet. I ate too much :ph34r: . Other than that, except for two peanut butter cookies :unsure: , here's what I ate.

B - spoonful of almond butter and about 2 Tbs raisins

S - handful of blueberries right off the bush

L - chicken salad with guacamole and salsa (and the two cookies)

S - the licorice

D - turkey burger on 2/3 of an Ener-G bun, lettuce, ketchup, mustard and pickles, 1/3 C baked beans, 5-6 tortilla chips, large handful of carrot sticks

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I weighed in today at 153, im happy with the 2 pound loss this week. Once i hit 150, i hav emade it my first goal, im not sure if i will try to get less then that. Im little short of 5^8 so i will be healthy at 150, but i know i will still work on my stomach inches, cause im not yet to the 32 inch goal i set for that lol

paula

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I already gained 30 lb with this pregnancy. OK... around 30 lb. At one appointment at the doc's office I had 140 lb exactly. Then a few days later I had 141 lb and now I'm back to 139 lb. So, I don't think all of this will come off right after birth. So, I might be here for a while... lol.

Donna, I think, you're right with the milk. In fact, tonight I had milk (a lot of milk) coming out. I found it, when I changed my bra, it was all wet and such :rolleyes: . Before that I always only had to clean some dried crumbs off, and then only from the left breast, nothing worth mentioning, but tonight it really was a lot and from both breasts. And baby isn't even here yet :rolleyes: .

Stef I leaked colosterum my whole preganacy, not alot but enough to notice.

I have had a crazy weekend, I did weighed myself and I am now 148lbs but that is before my daughters birthday she is 8yrs old on sunday, I have my food jernal at home and I can't remember what I had on friday I know that it was gluten-free

Saturday

b- gluten-free maple buckwheat flakes with milk

coffee

L- gluten-free sandwiche with ham, cheese

DDP

birthday party just a little bit of birthday Red Velvet, I did not want to have to explain why I did not want to eat my daughters birthday cake so I ate 2 bits and set the rest down.

Did not eat anything at the Water park that we went to. This is when the rest goes crazy I want going to eat something that was ok for me until we got home and all the power was out, 8 houses on our block no power so we are assuming we were part of a Rolling Blackout. So we ordered Pizza and went back over to my inlaws I did have Pizza 4 slices it was good but I got really tired after. Our power finally came back on aroung 11pm we took our daughter and her best friend that was staying to night back to our house at 12am after the movies were over.

Sunday

B - Apple fritter

coffee

D Might as well I kept up with my gluten fest

9 jalopenos peppers

Red Velvet cake the whole piece this time

ddp

water

this morning I had a very hard time waking up with my husband, after he left for work I went right back to sleep and not very motivated all day

Today back on track with gluten-free

B- coffee

gluten-free maple buckwheat flakes with milk

D gluten-free chicken casadillas

ddp

I am working tonight and I did not bring my food so I'm hopping that I can find something good. So after my gluten fest this weekend no telling what I weight now.

donna

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Guest Keating823

well i'm still gluten-free... i've kind of lost track which i think is a good sign lol and i'm really proud of myself because i babysat for my neice for 10 hours in my brother's apartment which had like no gluten-free food and a REALLY good looking leftover dominos pizza in the fridge but i didn't touch it! yes, i opened the box and smelled it haha i wanted to know what kind it was! (how pathetic hahaha) anyways, i lost a total of two pounds hahah so now i went from 260 to 258. probably just water weight and depended on the time of day i weighed. but hey, i'll take it!

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Hello,

I'm from Australia... and this is the first time I have ever been on a discussion board / forum about anything! But like many of you I am totally frustrated with my weight at the moment. Here is the abbreviated version of my story:

Have always been an enormous eater, was slightly overweight when growing up but never obese - I averaged a size 12/14 Australian (which I think is a 8-10 in the US). I weighed 77kg (I think that's 170 pounds) in my early 20s, dieted and exercised for a year and got down to 64kg (140 Ibs). Then about six months ago I was diagnosed with coeliac disease (that's how we spell it in Australia) and I have regained all that weight plus a bit more... I'm so devastated, especially since I didn't even have any of the conventional syptoms of coeliac disease to start with!

So here I am... I've been exercising and eating relatively well for the last two weeks in an effort to start to lose some of this weight.. hopefully I can lose 15kgs (33Ibs) by summer (that's December here... so time's a ticking!)

I guess I'm not here for advice (though I will take any I can get), mostly for support and to vent my spleen every now and then... Nobody told me this would happen on a gluten-free diet!! ARGHHHH!!!!

Kathleen :)

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Welcome Kathleen! I'm glad you're here. None of us have kept up very well in the past few weeks, so maybe you'll inspire us to get back on track. Feel free to jump right on in.

Keating823 - Great job with the gluten free! Sounds like your weight is starting to head the right direction, so keep up the good work!

It's my anniversary today and I'm not dieting. Will try to get back on track tomorrow.

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stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

What in the living daylight??? I gained 7 lb in one week. Last Wednesday I had 141 on doc's weight machine. One day later 138 lb. And at yesterday's doc appointment I had 145 lb. I can't believe it. Must have been all that strawberry tart. I hope I'm getting rid of that one after the birth...

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What in the living daylight??? I gained 7 lb in one week. Last Wednesday I had 141 on doc's weight machine. One day later 138 lb. And at yesterday's doc appointment I had 145 lb. I can't believe it. Must have been all that strawberry tart. I hope I'm getting rid of that one after the birth...

Stef

don't worry your aloud to gain weight, you might be watching what you eat, but you tend to gain some when you are having a boy. All your weight will come right off after he is born because you will be breast feeding and he will be a champ at it, your in great shape (I'm jelous) and you have a goal. If your doctor does not yell at you then you are doing great.

donna

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Stef - don't worry about the weight. It just happens when you're pregnant. I'm sure you'll lose it quickly afterwards, but don't worry if it doesn't come off right away. Some people are really lucky in that they lose weight right away when they're breastfeeding. Others, like me, didn't lose it right away. It will come off if you work hard at it. I remember getting weighed right before having my 3rd baby. The next day I only weighed one pound less and I'd had a 7 lb 12 oz baby! I was horrified, but the nurse just laughed. I lost about 8 pounds the next day.

I did get back on track today! And I worked out.

B - Chicken sausage, handful of grapes

L - chicken and pistachio salad at Nordstrom Cafe

S - nectarine

D - about 1 C rice and 6 meatballs in salsa/cranberry sauce, salad with Italian dressing

S - nectarine

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Hi all

I am back on track as well at least for eating Gluten free that is.

Wednesday

I worked so I was up at 2pm

coffee at 4pm

D - Spegetti with gluten-free noodles with cheese

DDP

Thursday

B- 2 Vann gluten-free waffles

Lactaid Milk

Coffee

snack 1 gluten-free toast I was hungry before Dinner

D - Meatloaf with gluten-free bread crumbs

Mash potatoes

peas :(

Tea 3 glasses total

water

I am working tonight so I am having left over Meatloaf but no Peas :D My husband and daughter love the things I only eat just a few to show my daughter that I can eat them

I am still at 148 lbs down from 160lbs at my starting weight. Depending on the scale that I am using at work I have to calabrate the scale and zero it out, if I go to Sears at the Mall the scale that I put a quater to see my weight is my freind right now B) , the scale here at work last time I weighed myself put me at 151lbs. But I can see a differance in my body I am looking a little skinner so I can imagine that I am at 148lbs my boobs are lighter :D but they are getting saggier :( it is always the boobs to go first :angry: My husband has not noticed yet only because as soon as he gets home from work I have to go to work, or he gets home so late because of mandator ot :) he is too tired to do anything well sort of. B)

donna

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Hi donna, two things, well, one is more like a question?!? Vann Waffles are glutenfree? Maybe I'm confusing them with a brand we had in Germany. But in Germany they are not glutenfree. Might be that they are over here. I've never heard of it though, so I thought I better ask...

The second thing is (I learnt personal trainer, so I fill you in): The organs that are close to your lungs / heart will loose fat first, because of the better oxygen supply. This means, your boobs will shrink first. Because of this a lot of women are in a vicious cycle. They think they loose weight at the wrong spot and then stop loosing weight, only to pack on more at the "wrong" spots again. This however is completely normal. If you keep on going, your other body parts will keep up with it after a while and later on it looks normal again compared to your other body.

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Hi donna, two things, well, one is more like a question?!? Vann Waffles are glutenfree? Maybe I'm confusing them with a brand we had in Germany. But in Germany they are not glutenfree. Might be that they are over here. I've never heard of it though, so I thought I better ask...

The second thing is (I learnt personal trainer, so I fill you in): The organs that are close to your lungs / heart will loose fat first, because of the better oxygen supply. This means, your boobs will shrink first. Because of this a lot of women are in a vicious cycle. They think they loose weight at the wrong spot and then stop loosing weight, only to pack on more at the "wrong" spots again. This however is completely normal. If you keep on going, your other body parts will keep up with it after a while and later on it looks normal again compared to your other body.

Unfortunatly my hips are the last to lose anything. The Vann Waffles which I can no longer get at walmart are gluten free but not the blueberry or the other flavors, just the plain waffles are gluten-free.

I worked Thursday night so...

friday up at 10am, 11, 12, 1pm and then i just stayed up for the rest of the day, My daughter wanted to stay home from day care I did not get much sleep

Coffee @1pm

1/2 DDP while out

D- Rice crakers, with ham and cheese

1/2 DDP

water

Saturday

B - gluten-free pancakes

Coffee

L - Baked potato, and chicken from Spring Creek BBQ Rest. Family get together for my husbands GrandFather who is 81 yrs young, we had family pictures done before hand.

I am working tonight so I have not a clue as to what I am going to eat I did not pack my lunch because I had planned of stopping at the store and getting an Amy's dinner but i was afraid of being late to work.

donna

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Didn't have a chance to post here yesterday. I weighed in at 163-1/2. Way more than I'd like to weigh, but at least it's coming back down after my camping trip and a few weeks of not being careful.

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Hi, I am back again, for how long I don't know. I have been ultra busy, adding more tasks to my already busy work life. Buy enjoying the challenges.

I have lost a little weight, very slowly, so hopefully, it will keep going down.

Stef, you mentioned a while back, 300 calories every three hours. This makes sense to me, but I think I would find it hard to have only 300 calories at tea time. I have been trying 300 cals for breakfast, 400 for lunch and 500 for tea. It does work, as long as I do the exercise as well.

Cathy

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Didn't have a chance to post here yesterday. I weighed in at 163-1/2. Way more than I'd like to weigh, but at least it's coming back down after my camping trip and a few weeks of not being careful.

Liz at least you are getting there slowly, I weighed myself on a differant scale yesterday while I was paying my phone bill and there was a scale the kind you put a quater into and I wieghed 150lbs between my work scale that I have to zero out and balance which puts me at 152-153 lbs and the scale at Sears at the Mall 148lbs, 150 lbs is the median of both weights that I get so I am happy with my weight so far, as long as I can eat at home I'm ok. I am still feeling the pizza, birthday cake, and bacon cheese burger from last sunday, Monday; which there was literally nothing to eat that was good here in the hospital, even everybody else who can eat regular food complained, just totally grose, I have been really tired this week, along with C, and finally D tonight but I have managed to do ok other wise. Because I did not stop and get me anything to eat tonight or make anything because of time, I did not want to be late to work, so I had...

A meal that comes with a Hoggie Roll but I choose not to eat the Roll

Chicken, baby carrots and

Real Potato Fries which I think were fried up in cc oil

Coke Zero vanilla

and Fruit (cantolope, honey due melon, grapes, and strawberries) for later when I get the munchies

Water

I think that I can manage the week with good alternative, because I am working the next 2 night and on Wednesday and maybe on Thursday.

donna

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B)Hello everyone! I will have to read up on the old posts to see what kinds of things you are doing on here and get to know some of you, but this looks like the place for me to be! I am newly diagnosed celiac, newly gluten free and finding the highlight of all this insanity to be that I have lost 4 pounds since the beginning of August. (This I am sure is due to the fact that I can no longer mindlessly eat any thing I feel like.) I am still eating junk food (without gluten of course) but have added more fruits and vegetables into my diet (with more room for improvement, but hey, it's a start!) Looking forward to accountability, support, tips and ideas and most of all meeting people who "get" what it's like to be gluten free. I am 30 years old, 5'6" and as far back as age 14 or 15 I have weighed about 165. The highest I got over the years was about 172, and the lowest was about 10 years ago when I got down to around 135. (I quickly returned to my 160-170 mark though.) Getting back to and staying at 135 is my current long term goal. My weigh in this morning was 156.0 which is the lowest I have been in 2 years!! Also, now that I am gluten free I am looking forward to feeling less lethargic, and being able to exercise! Well that's enough rambling for now... Beth
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Hi Beth and welcome

I'm donna I am 36 and my highest weight was 160 and I am only 4'11" so 160 is alot for my little frame, I am currentlly 150lbs, I succeeded last year to lose 14lbs when I started my diet that was in 3 months it feel off quickly. At the end of that three month I then decided to get tested, that was before I understood that being gluten free for 3 months would mess up the results, I did not have any symptoms during that 3 months, so anyway I was negative, I got mad and started to eat gluten again and gaine all the weight back plus some and regained all my symptoms back, D with alternating C, heart and stomach burn with nausea, tired all the time could not concentrate did not want to do anything, did not have the energy to fold the cloths that piled up on the couch at one time they stayed for a good 3 weeks, my husband would get mad at me for letting it get piled up and dishes too. I work 3 nights 12 hrs each night a week at a hostpital, sometimes I will work a 4th night, so yes I know that working nights has compromised my body some and times where I can not eat the foods that I need, so I have been bring my food because the food in the cafeteria usually has glutne filled foods, and if there is chicken which I currently love to eat usually is covered in some kind of sauce. So I do have times there I am forced to eat this food because I did not make my lunch, so those are the times that I regret not bringing anything, because the veggies that are offered in the cafeteria are the groosed, plained veggies ever but sometime you get lucky and thay will be tasty. So not having an offical dignoses is hard because for family It is hard for them to understand that I have a problem with food, and my mom wants me to keep an open mind that I could have a gallbladder issue because we have a family history and not just focus on having an issue with gluten she thinks that is not my problem and yes she could be right but I do respond very well to gluten free and when I do eat gluten I defiantly have a problem. My GI thinks that the damage is hidden and the scopes and pill cam cant get to it or see it and so my next step is to get tested through Enterolab which is costly but I have time for that because I have not been gluten free for a long period of time. So anyway that my story, I do get a little winded as you can tell, and it is still the gluten from last weekend, pizza, b-day cake, what ever else I may have had. So anyway welcome to the board, I hope that you learn alot here I know that I have.

L - 2 eggs, 3 Turky bacon and 2 gluten-free toast with butter

Lactaid milk and coffee

and my meal for tonight will be Chinese food, combination fried rice no sauce on it, and Wonton soup, I think that the noodles are made from Rice if im not mistaken

DDP

donna

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    • Nacina
      Hello, I am a 45 year old mom, who was diagnosed at 29 with Celiac. My now 14 year old son was diagnosed just before his 4th birthday. Needless to say, we are old pros with the diet. He was experiencing some issues, overall health took a major plummet a year ago, and through a bit of work, was diagnosed with EOE. Tried diet alone, but his follow up endoscopy didn't show the improvements his DR. wanted to see, so I tried the medication. (Steroid). He became extremely backed up, and they had him taking Miralax daily. His health plummeted. He is a straight A honor's 8th grader who plays club soccer very competitively. His health continued to decline and at 13 had a colonoscopy and another upper gi. (He was still compacted even with the prep). I finally pulled him off all meds and mira lax, after reading much negative literature online, and put him on a gut detox diet and took him to a nutrition response dr. Finally things have improved. However...over a year later and he is having relapse stomach pain, debilitating stomach pain. Missing a day of school a week, to three this week. This is where we downward spiral with him. He says it doesn't feel the same as when he has gotten backed up before. He is eating prunes, taking his supplements, drinking water...all of the things. Yet, he is feeling horrible. Pain is abdomen, headache, lethargy, diarrhea . He is on a strict gluten dairy, egg free diet. He has adapted well in regards to diet. But I feel like we are missing something here. He is too active, too outgoing to be feeling sick all of the time. His Bilirubin is constantly high. His white blood count always runs slightly low. His vitamin D was very low last time he ran tests, (last month) when he was sick for a week. His celiac markers show negative, so it isn't that. His last endoscopy showed no Eosinaphils in his esophagus.  I have taken him to multiple Ped. Gastro specialists. They run tests, and we get zero answers. I meticulously go through labs, hoping to make some sense and maybe catch something. Any thoughts or ideas would greatly be appreciated. 
    • trents
      But if you have been off of wheat for a period of weeks/months leading up to the testing it will likely turn out to be negative for celiac disease, even if you actually have celiac disease. Given your symptoms when consuming gluten, we certainly understand your reluctance to undergo  the "gluten challenge" before testing but you need to understand that the testing may be a waste of time if you don't. What are you going to do if it is negative for celiac disease? Are you going to go back to merrily eating wheat/barley/rye products while living in pain and destroying your health? You will be in a conundrum. Do I or do I not? And you will likely have a difficult time being consistent with your diet. Celiac disease causes inflammation to the small bowel villous lining when gluten containing grains are consumed. This inflammation produces certain antibodies that can be detected in the blood after they reach a certain level, which takes weeks or months after the onset of the disease. If gluten is stopped or drastically reduced, the inflammation begins to decrease and so do the antibodies. Before long, their low levels are not detectable by testing and the antibody blood tests done for diagnosing celiac disease will be negative. Over time, this inflammation wears down the billions of microscopic, finger-like projections that make up the lining and form the nutrient absorbing layer of the small bowel where all the nutrition in our food is absorbed. As the villi bet worn down, vitamin and mineral deficiencies typically develop because absorption is compromised. An endoscopy with biopsy of the small bowel lining to microscopically examine this damage is usually the second stage of celiac disease diagnosis. However, when people cut out gluten or cut back on it significantly ahead of time before the biopsy is done, the villous lining has already experienced some healing and the microscopic examination may be negative or inconclusive. I'm not trying to tell you what to do I just want you to understand what the consequences of going gluten free ahead of testing are as far as test results go so that you will either not waste your time in having the tests done or will be prepared for negative test results and the impact that will have on your dietary decisions. And, who are these "consultants" you keep talking about and what are their qualifications? You are in the unenviable position that many who joint this forum have found themselves in. Namely, having begun a gluten free diet before getting a proper diagnosis but unwilling to enter into the gluten challenge for valid testing because of the severity of the symptoms it would cause them.
    • Fluka66
      Thank you very much for your reply. I hadn't heard of celiac disease but began to notice a pattern of pain. I've been on the floor more than once with agonising pain but this was always put down to another abdominal problem consequently I've been on a roundabout of backwards and forwards with another consultant for many years. I originally questioned this diagnosis but was assured it was the reason for my pain. Many years later the consultant gave up and I had a new GP. I started to cut out certain food types ,reading packets then really started to cut out wheat and went lactose free. After a month I reintroduced these in one meal and ended screaming in agony the tearing and bloating pain. With this info and a swollen lymph node in my neck I went back to the GP.  I have a referral now . I have also found out that acidic food is causing the terrible pain . My thoughts are this is irritating any ulcers. I'm hoping that after a decade the outlook isn't all bad. My blood test came back with a high marker but I didn't catch what it was. My GP and I have agreed that I won't go back on wheat just for the test due to the pain , my swollen lymph node and blood test results.  Trying to remain calm for the referral and perhaps needed to be more forceful all those years ago but I'm not assertive and consultants can be overwhelming. Many thanks for your reply . Wishing you all the best.
    • Moodiefoodie
      Wow! Fascinating info. Thanks so much! I really appreciate the guidance. @Spacepanther Over the years I have had rheumatologists do full lab work ups on me. They told me they had screened me for arthritis, lupus, and Lyme disease (all negative). In addition to joint pain and stiffness I had swelling in both knees that later moved to my elbow as well.  I also experience stiffness and pain in my neck and shoulders when it flares. I vomited fairly often growing up, but there wasn’t a real pattern to it and I didn’t know it wasn’t normal (thought people caught stomach viruses often).  I don’t usually have stomach symptoms immediately after eating gluten that I notice.  The only other joint condition I know of is fibromyalgia. Good luck! Hope you can get it figured out. I only assumed my joint symptoms were due to the celiac’s because it is under control for the most part on a gluten-free diet.  The rheumatologist also mentioned that some inflammatory/autoimmune diseases can be slow-moving and not detectable until they progress.
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