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Hi I have been having bone pain,brain fog,memory problems blue moods decreased ability to handle stress . Granted I am bipolar but those symptoms are under control. I am eating healthy on wieght watchers and working out 30 minutes a day with Leslie Sanson's walk away the pounds. Despite drinking loads of water my skin is not clear and prone to break outs. My sister has chronic fatigue and my mom has fibryomalgia.. I have been tested for lupus but it was negative. I am tired a lot . I had a complete lymphatic infection but that has cleared up.. and I still dont feel better. I have been tested for thyroid condition and nothing. I have wieght gain . I was reading an article about silent celiac disease in the Novemeber 12,2007. My symptoms matched the ladies in the article. I plan to get the test recommended here. Does anyone here know about silent celiac disease?

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It is a good idea to get tested, given your symptoms and family history.

Here is a link to the Celiac Sprue Association that I hope will be informative.

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Here is a list of symptoms that forum members started.

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It is a good idea to get tested, given your symptoms and family history.

Here is a link to the Celiac Sprue Association that I hope will be informative.

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Here is a list of symptoms that forum members started.

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thank ou

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thank ou

I also have vomiting with no reason, when I was young and before hysterectomy heavy bleeding. Took me two years to concieve my son and was unable to have more. I have PCOS and I had migrains until the hysterectomy. What doesnt have glutten and it looks expensive to maintain this glutten free diet but I know it is for our own good. I would follow it if I am diagnosed. Anything is better than this.

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