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Rectal Prolapse And Celiac Disease


jendamiano

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jendamiano Newbie

Had anyone ever heard of a correlation between rectal prolapse and celiac disease??? My five year old just had an episode of rectal prolapse (very weird stuff!) and one of the doctors we know suggested checking into a link between food allergies and rectal prolapse. I did find some very scattered information in the internet but nothing really said much.

I have one daughter already on a gluten free diet, another being tested this week and now this weird thing that may also be tied to celiac for the third daughter!

I myself am constantly anemic but have no other symptoms. I guess that I will have to be tested as well.

I'd love to hear from anyone that has dealt with this or has any really good books or internet links that I can check before heading into the doctor's office about it!!

Thanks!


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Had anyone ever heard of a correlation between rectal prolapse and celiac disease???

I HADN'T HEARD ABOUT THIS BUT THINK LYNNE 'TIREDOFDOCTORS' (WHO IS OFF LINE FOR ANOTHER 2 WEEKS ) USED TO BE A PT WHO DELT WITH ISSUES LIKE THIS IN HER PRACTICE. WHEN HER COMPUTER IS FIXED MAYBE YOU COULD EMAIL HER OR WRITE HER A PERSONAL NOTE.

I HAVE HER ADDRESS AS WE HAVE BEEN SENDING HER CARDS IN HER ABSENCE ON LINE.

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PM ME AND I'LL GIVE IT TO YOU IF YOU WANT.

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