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Possible Celiac Disease


Brae14

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I had my daughter about 4 months ago. Since than I have had almost IBS symptoms which is diarrhea, constipation, bloody stool, mucus, cramping, bloating, dizzy. I went to a GI dr and they did blood work and I positive for TTGABA and also had a abnormal endo iga screen. It wasn't positive enough to say I have celiac and I know the only way to clearly diagnose is a upper endoscopy. I really don't want to do that so I was wondering if anyone has been in the same situation and just decided to go gluten free and felt better? Hoping to hear some good feedback. Thank you!

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kareng

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You will get more answers if you post your questions on the forum.
Jen-1984

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This is like me, and I have been gluten free and it has helped a great deal. More energy, no dizzy spells, thinking more clear, less anger, anxiety, and bloating. I would try it. With those types of test results, it may help. I still sometimes have a little cramping, however I have heard that this is just the way the body is trying to get back to "normal" since it has not been in a normal state for quite a long time. Also I thought I might add that many people after a huge event like pregnancy or illness are struck with the symptoms of celiac. Try going gluten-free and just see how you feel is my advice.

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