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covsooze Enthusiast

I've seen various references to the 200+ symptoms of celiac disease, but lists I've seen have been considerably shorter than that and tend to concentrate on the GI symptoms. Where can I find the most comprehensive list?


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jerseyangel Proficient

The book "Dangerous Grains" is a great read and at the end lists many of the symptoms as well as a list of Gluten Associated Medical Conditions. That is the most complete list I've seen. I'm sure some of the others here will know of other lists.

watkinson Apprentice

Actually there is a great list of related symtpoms, diseases and disorders right on this site.

Go to celiac. com home page, scroll down to the bottome of the page and click on (I think it's) the 13th line. It says celiac disease: associated diseases and disorders or sometihing like that.

Wendy :)

gf4life Enthusiast

Most doctors/researchers will not publish a list because it is always changing (more like growing!). I agree that Dangerous Grains has an excellent list. I also compiled one a few years back from many different Celiac sites and articles. You can see the list here:

Open Original Shared Link

You have to scroll down a bit on the first page it is like the 12th or 13th post down.

God bless,

Mariann

jenvan Collaborator

here is one of the longer lists i've seen: Open Original Shared Link

covsooze Enthusiast

Thanks very much for those links - I've done some very interesting reading as a result, and now realise that celiac disease may well account for things like my increased back pain. Can't wait till I can start the gluten-free diet!

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