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10 Year Old Daughter Finally Diagnosed....


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Dfalca Newbie

Ok I now have a celiacs child. Her tummy aches are finally gone 6 weeks after egd and diagnosis of celiacs. Gluten free diet did the trick. She now has chronic headaches. These are daily and and last most the day. I thought it may be something that she is lacking in her new gluten free diet but nothing has helped. Does anyone have this problem? Heard of this? Any advice?

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nvsmom Community Regular

I had a lot of headaches in my first few weeks gluten-free. I think it was withdrawal. If she has been gluten-free for six weeks, I doubt withdrawalus the problem.

Hopefully someone else here can help.

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Nikki2777 Community Regular

Have her vitamin levels been checked?   I have a suspicion that my headaches pre-diagnosis and even a bit after were due to low levels of B12 and/or D.  Not a scientist, just a suspicion.

Nikki2777 Community Regular

Have her vitamin levels been checked?   I have a suspicion that my headaches pre-diagnosis and even a bit after were due to low levels of B12 and/or D.  Not a scientist, just a suspicion.

I want to add that I really have no idea, and you should ask her doctor whether that's a possibility before adding in vitamins.

Deaminated Marcus Apprentice

I'm glad she's been diagnosed at this early age so that she can have a happy healthy life vs the years of suffering some of us had.

Good luck at finding the cause of the headaches.

Does she drink enough water?

frieze Community Regular

could be hormonal....could be magnesium.....could be withdrawal  ...could be psychological stress, what kid wants a chronic disease?  and, unfortunately, could be some of each! Good luck.

taynichaf Contributor

Maybe she is intolerant/allergic to other types of foods?


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Denine Newbie

DD also 10 was dx'd in January.  She also had headaches every day.  It turned out to be stress in her case.  Good luck!

twe0708 Community Regular

Have you had her thyroid checked?  My daughter use to get really bad headaches before she was diagnosed with a thyroid problem.  

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