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iGluten4000

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iGluten4000 Newbie

Hello, 

I was diagnosed with Celiac for 5 years ago, and i think something is wrong. 

I am very good at keeping gluten out of my life, i don't travel, eat in resturants. I only eat foods at home, i don't really know what is wrong with me. I feel worse. 

Before i was diagnosed i felt so good, i didn't have any problems with food, no allergic reactions, i was short but my mom is short. I had nothing wrong with my health.

And i exercise, eat healthy food. 

I don't know if they made a mistake or something?


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kareng Grand Master
9 hours ago, iGluten4000 said:

Hello, 

I was diagnosed with Celiac for 5 years ago, and i think something is wrong. 

I am very good at keeping gluten out of my life, i don't travel, eat in resturants. I only eat foods at home, i don't really know what is wrong with me. I feel worse. 

Before i was diagnosed i felt so good, i didn't have any problems with food, no allergic reactions, i was short but my mom is short. I had nothing wrong with my health.

And i exercise, eat healthy food. 

I don't know if they made a mistake or something?

what specifically  is the problem?  Have you been re- tested for gluten antibodies?

ch88 Collaborator

Have you gotten tests for other types of auotimmune disorders , vitamin deficiencies, or done any elimination diet? That might be something to talk to your doctor about.  If the intestine is damaged it can cause other food intolerances.

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