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- knitty kitty replied to HectorConvector's topic in Related Issues & Disorders348
Terrible Neurological Symptoms
I respectfully disagree, @Scott Adams. Thiamine deficiency (and deficiencies in other B vitamins) can cause unintentional weight loss. The body will use stored fat and muscle to provide energy in thiamine deficiency. This results in muscle wasting, fat loss, fatigue, and difficulty putting on muscle mass. Using stored fat and muscle for energy requires... -
- Aretaeus Cappadocia replied to Irishgirl5's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Digestive symptoms yet negative celiac screening
You may know this already, but in addition to what you've described, you may also want to get a genetic test. About 1/3 of people have one of the genetic markers that are necessary (but not sufficient) for getting celiac. If your son is one of the 2/3 of people that don't have the marker then it is almost certain he does not have celiac. (The genetic test... -
- Scott Adams replied to Russ H's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease1
Fiber-Metabolizing Bacteria Could Boost Gut Health in Celiac Disease
That is really interesting, especially because it points to how the gut microbiome may still stay altered in celiac disease even after going gluten-free. The idea that a fiber like inulin could help feed beneficial bacteria and reduce inflammation is encouraging, although I imagine some people with celiac disease or other gut issues might still need to introduce... -
- Scott Adams replied to Irishgirl5's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Digestive symptoms yet negative celiac screening
@Irishgirl5, it does sound possible for those numbers to fluctuate a bit, especially when they are near the upper end of normal, but ongoing symptoms still make it understandable that you are concerned. The fact that his tissue transglutaminase immunoglobulin A is still technically in range does not always make the picture feel any clearer, especially with...
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