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Hey everyone. How is it going?

Has anyone ever heard of Cavitations before?

I have been reading about them,,, because I have been having a presistant sour/bitter taste in my mouth where I had a root canal and crown placed for several months now. There is no pain yet, but I have jaw pressure.

here is some info I read about it, that makes me want to go get checked out. I dont know if I have any but I think I'm going to get an exam, by Dr. Shankland, lucky for me he lives in Columbus, OH where I live. He wrote this:

Systemic Problems Associated With NICO Lesions

The results of recent research of Dr. Boyd Haley (Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky) show that ALL cavitation tissue samples he has tested contain toxins, which significantly inhibit one or more of the five basic body enzyme systems necessary in the production of energy. These toxins, which are most likely metabolic waste products of anaerobic bacteria (bacteria which don't live in oxygen), may produce significant systemic effects as well as play an important role in localized disease processes which negatively affect the blood supply in the jawbone. There are indications that when these toxins combine with certain chemicals or heavy metals (for example, mercury), much more potent toxins may form.

The results of research in Germany indicate the jawbone may be a holding tank for chemicals and heavy metals, especially at the wisdom tooth sites. Clinical experience indicates it is sometimes difficult for some patients to successfully detoxify mercury from the body until both the bone cavitations AND mercury fillings are removed.

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CarlaB Enthusiast
Donna- thank you so much for all the links! Those were VERY interesting to read. Now you, carla and rachel (and potentially andrea) have mercury problems because of your fillings?

I had my fillings out 16 years ago and did a chelation therapy. It's possible I didn't get it all out. Or maybe it's just from fish, pollution, environmental toxins, etc.

CarlaB Enthusiast
Lately I've been struggling with the idea of sending her to school, but they'd eat her alive. I'll deal with whatever I have to, just going through a rough time right now. If we have to do school all year round we will. I've already stretched 1st grade to 1 1/2 years. We have next week off so that will give both of us a break. I just need to let her work at her pace and deal with it. It's hard when I'm thinking we need more structured times. She goes quickly when I leave her alone and let her take whatever breaks she needs to give her hand a break. School takes all day that way but she does get her work done.

Sorry you're down.

Actually, she'd do fine in school ... it would be harder on you than on her! ;) My kids adjusted very easily. I had to sit with my kids the whole time they did their school work. I spent a lot of time on the computer to keep myself busy while I watched them work.

Could you be trying to accomplish too much? Some programs are much, much more rigorous than they need to be.

dlp252 Apprentice

Christine - I have heard about cavitations mostly from reading the mercury boards, and I think we've briefly discussed them here (oh about a 100 pages or so ago, lol)...unfortunately not much of what I read stayed with me...I know they're bad or at least CAN be bad. :( I have had two root canals done...the first one in 1996 and the second one this last October...they're the prime suspects in my case, but so far I haven't noticed anything wrong. The metallic taste I had in my mouth seemed to go away when I had my amalgams out.

diamondheart Newbie

Quick update on my latest Bioset files. I saw Dr. F yesterday and dairy is still a loser for me :( . He checked all his Bioset vials, and thought maybe I could have goat cheese once in a while. It's weird, because he thought this was the one food I would have a deep allergy to. He cleared it for me previously, and that's when I started eating kefir made from milk everyday. Eventually, I developed a sensitivity to it again after a couple of months. He also cleared me for gluten, but I've been too afraid to eat it. I'm afraid that I would just sensitize to it again after eating it for a while. I guess I have to be thankful that I can eat some soy, and nuts again. I also eat corn occassionally. The gluten and the dairy are still out.

We are going to give the dairy clearings a rest for now. I was really hoping to eat dairy again, but it doesn't look like I'm going to be able to :( . That means no chocolate either as most of it has dairy :(:( .

Claire

dlp252 Apprentice

Oh Claire! I'm with you with the dairy. I bought a small container of plain goat milk yogurt on Saturday...it's still in my refrigerator...I'm afraid, lol. :lol: I think I miss that the most...I just love yogurt in the morning for breakfast.

There is some dairy free chocolate, but it's not easy to find. :(

AndreaB Contributor
Has anyone ever heard of Cavitations before?

Heard of them.....they are very bad. Hoping I don't have any problems because I really don't have the money to pursue it. Although, the dentist I'll be seeing will probably tell me what needs to be done and what is the priority.

Could you be trying to accomplish too much? Some programs are much, much more rigorous than they need to be.

This program is advanced which is why I spread it out so much.

She got her work done all on her own. If I go through my part with her earlier in the day then she can work at whatever pace she wants to after that. I think I will start working it that way.

I went out and got some work done outside. I feel a little better now that I've got some sun. :D


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AndreaB Contributor
Oh Claire! I'm with you with the dairy. I bought a small container of plain goat milk yogurt on Saturday...it's still in my refrigerator...I'm afraid, lol. :lol: I think I miss that the most...I just love yogurt in the morning for breakfast.

There is some dairy free chocolate, but it's not easy to find. :(

I happen to think enjoy life chocolate chips are great! :)

NoGluGirl Contributor

Dear Carla,

I should probably try that solution. I am allergic to dyes, and Gatorade definitely has them. It is so hard to avoid dyes. They are in everything! It can get really frustrating. Thanks for the info.

Dear Claire,

I have had ultrasounds before. I had cysts previously on my ovaries. The Mayan massage sounds good! I would rather take the time to do it than end up with more problems! Where do you get castor oil packs? Do you make them yourself?

As far as the chocolate goes, The Chocolate Emporium has gluten-free, casein-free goodies. They also have soy-free chocolate chips. It is good stuff! I got their cake mixes, and they are perfect!

You should give them a go! Go to www.choclat.com for the treats!

Dear Christine,

I have heard some scary stuff about cavitations as well. I am scared, because I need to get my wisdom teeth out. They are causing trouble. I am not in a good situation with these things. They are causing migraines.

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

rinne Apprentice
.....

Everything I do is pretty inconvenient nowadays....take away my microwave and you may as well shoot me. :rolleyes:

I think if you investigated microwaves you might be thinking about them the way you are now thinking about your pots and pans. :P:lol:

Sorry, I'm just having a down time right now too. :(

.....

Sending hugs, I hope you are feeling better now. :)

Dear Rinne,

Thanks for the salt info. I needed that. I wondered if there was anything more affordable. It is so difficult to afford stuff. Unless we win the lotto soon, or business really picks up for me, nothing much is going to get going.

Sincerely,

Jin

Salt/C is a pretty cheap treatment for Lyme and I know it made a big difference in my energy levels, it got me up and moving last summer. Have you checked out the Lyme Strategies site?

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It's gotten better but she's the same way with clothes. Very sensitive to the way they feel on her body. It Is a symptom of ADHD

......

:unsure: I have this, I can't stand the way clothes feel against my body, if I could wear mumus all the time I would, as it is I often spend a good part of the day in my nightgown topped off with a variety of sweaters. My latest favourite is a pink peach scoop neck, three quarter length sleeves, and very sparkly large rhinestone buttons. I consider myself glamourously gluten free. :lol:

Wow--I just took the test in the link that Mango put up. I scored 25--anything over 14 means sensitive.

Me too. :ph34r:

:lol::lol::lol: I think it's more like spontaneous combustion!

Claire

:lol:

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We are going to give the dairy clearings a rest for now. I was really hoping to eat dairy again, but it doesn't look like I'm going to be able to :( . That means no chocolate either as most of it has dairy.

Claire

Claire can you eat dairy free chocolate made in a factory that also makes milk chocolate? Anyone else? I feel very stupid about this but are there people who react to even traces of dairy as we do to traces of gluten?

AndreaB Contributor
I think if you investigated microwaves you might be thinking about them the way you are now thinking about your pots and pans. :P:lol:

Yep, them microwaves are bad, bad, bad..... :D:P

I consider myself glamourously gluten free. :lol:

:lol::lol:

I'm doing a bit better thanks. :)

Rachel,

How are you doing? :mellow: I think you know to what I am refering.

Clark Bent as Stupor-Man Contributor
I really need to go back :ph34r: and look for that one post of Rachel's I'm thinking of.

don't know if this is the post you're referring to, but I think it might be:

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halfway down the page (her post at Feb 18 2007, 01:01 AM) is info on mercury toxicity from a lecture by Klinghardt

AndreaB Contributor
don't know if this is the post you're referring to, but I think it might be:

Thanks Charlie. That is a good one. I've got it copied over now.

I did find the other one I was looking for. I really need to learn to do quicker searches. :rolleyes:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

OMG - - I have been reading and reading and READING and I am still one day (not sure how many pages) behind.....

but wanted to say a quick HALLOOOO to all my friends. :)

I will forget EVERYTHING - - will reply tomorrow.

Laura - - I am both excited and slightly devastated at your appointment - as I am sure you are. Is it

F#($*#& Babs? and also waht else? I hope you're feeling better soon.....

Andrea - - much craftiness!!! Where do you find the time/energy??? I am amazed.

Donna - - - I am telling you, take DRUGS for sleep! :ph34r::lol: I say, Lunesta or Ambien - - safe and gentle and non-addicting and just for a short time (much harsher drugs needed for yours truly).

Rinne - something you said cracked me up - - was it self-immolate? I use that frequently in sentences, if you can imagine - - :lol:

Jin - yes!! Help is there for you!! IT is here in California, why can't it happen where you are (Indiana, I believe?)......

Mia - - - your little cookies - - I hope they will help fatten you up and give you energy. And I am glad you can get things done in the morning - - DEFINITELY relax at night and DO NOT feel guilty!

Rachel - OMG - - the sprinkler heads - - :o I have destroyed several of mine - - holy Lord. Stupid lawn mowing :angry:

Patti - - halloooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Um, you sillies, you did FORGET one important word - - or shall I say,

YOU DINGO'D IT!!! :lol:

as in, I dingo'd all of what I have just read in the last 15 minutes...ha ha!!

HEINOUS - - will come up wiht definition later. HARRUMPH!!!!

HI Bev!!!!!

Did I miss anyone? oh I am sure I did....Charlie? hallooo!!!

And who else??? Has Carla posted? And halloooooooo Claire!

Well love and big hugs to all of you. I will have to catch up on yesterday, and today, and then tomorrow, when it is tomorrow, and then it will be two yesterdays and a today to read. :huh:

nighty'night!!!!

and oh dear God, I think I will WALK OUT of my job tomorrow, if even a single person gives me the slightest sideways look........it is OVER AND OUT for the Dingo.......

;)

AndreaB Contributor
OMG - - I have been reading and reading and READING and I am still one day (not sure how many pages) behind.....

Can't leave this place for too long. Although some days are very quiet. :)

Um, you sillies, you did FORGET one important word - - or shall I say,

YOU DINGO'D IT!!! :lol:

as in, I dingo'd all of what I have just read in the last 15 minutes...ha ha!!

HEINOUS - - will come up wiht definition later. HARRUMPH!!!!

How in the world did we dingo that!!!! :lol::lol:

and oh dear God, I think I will WALK OUT of my job tomorrow, if even a single person gives me the slightest sideways look........it is OVER AND OUT for the Dingo.......

I truly hope all goes well tomorrow. I'll be thinking of you. :)

AndreaB Contributor
Andrea - - much craftiness!!! Where do you find the time/energy??? I am amazed.

How 'bout if I don't clean the house. Don't do much of that anyway. When it's nice I prefer to tackle the weed hill. The weed hill covers an semi above ground septic I think. The tanks are under ground but something is above ground. It's just one mass of weeds on three hills......horsetail or snake grass....whatever you want to call it.

That stuff is HEINOUS!!!! :angry: That doesn't include the current septic that is covered in weeds as well. At least that is level ground and no horsetail. The mounds keep me busy all summer.

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Rachel,

How are you doing? :mellow: I think you know to what I am refering.

Andrea,

I'm ok. :)

I can handle critisism....it was just kind of not making sense to me...thats all. I'm moved on now...said what I needed to say.

I rarely post outside this thread anymore and this is exactly why. :(

What I'm really bummed about is the pots and pans issue. I was reading about teflon...

In two to five minutes on a conventional stovetop, cookware coated with Teflon and other non-stick surfaces can exceed temperatures at which the coating breaks apart and emits toxic particles and gases linked to hundreds, perhaps thousands, of pet bird deaths and an unknown number of human illnesses each year, according to tests commissioned by Environmental Working Group (EWG).

"In retrospect, this may seem like one of the biggest, if not the biggest, mistakes the chemical industry has ever made," said Jane Houlihan, vice president for research at the Environmental Working Group, an activist organization.

In new tests conducted by a university food safety professor, a generic non-stick frying pan preheated on a conventional, electric stovetop burner reached 736
AndreaB Contributor
I rarely post outside this thread anymore and this is exactly why. :(

What I'm really bummed about is the pots and pans issue. I was reading about teflon...

So yeah...I'm upset that I didnt do something sooner and I'm worried about the whole thing and if its made things worse for me. :(

Stupid Teflon. :angry:

I've just started venturing out again after totally avoiding it for the last 3-5 months.

I don't like controversy.

You always make valid, though provoking posts and I think most people see it that way.

As far as the teflon..... :o:o I knew it was bad but didn't realize it got so hot. I was told to never cook with it over a medium heat.

It probably hasn't helped but I don't know how much worse it would have made things. The thing is that you've learned about it and are doing something about it now. We can't live with "I wish I'd known sooner". I tell myself that frequently but it doesn't do anything but bring us down. We've all been learning a lot this last year (or longer) about our health and you can only be better for it.

Hope you have a good night's sleep and we'll see you tomorrow. :)

miamia Rookie

Andrea-

I felt like poo last night so I coulden;t post- but I am so sorry to hear you are having such a rough time. You have such a busy life I'm sure it must get really overwhelming. MY sister has two kids and while they are the best things that ever happened to her it is also a handful and they don't have food intolerances!!!!

I wish there was some way we on th eoh my god thread could pool together and send you to some exotic island for a rest!! you deserve it.

Rachel-

I am lucky in a way when I still lived at home when I was younger we had birds and my mom did a lot of research on pans so I knew all that info and only use the safe ones. But it is pretty scary the stuff about non stick pans and so on. I know my sister still uses them and me and mom always try to get her to switch- shes a stubborn lady though.

I don't know what happened yesturday that was bad but I hope you are feeeling better now!!

miamia Rookie
OMG - - I have been reading and reading and READING and I am still one day (not sure how many pages) behind.....

but wanted to say a quick HALLOOOO to all my friends. :)

I will forget EVERYTHING - - will reply tomorrow.

Laura - - I am both excited and slightly devastated at your appointment - as I am sure you are. Is it

F#($*#& Babs? and also waht else? I hope you're feeling better soon.....

Andrea - - much craftiness!!! Where do you find the time/energy??? I am amazed.

Donna - - - I am telling you, take DRUGS for sleep! :ph34r::lol: I say, Lunesta or Ambien - - safe and gentle and non-addicting and just for a short time (much harsher drugs needed for yours truly).

Rinne - something you said cracked me up - - was it self-immolate? I use that frequently in sentences, if you can imagine - - :lol:

Jin - yes!! Help is there for you!! IT is here in California, why can't it happen where you are (Indiana, I believe?)......

Mia - - - your little cookies - - I hope they will help fatten you up and give you energy. And I am glad you can get things done in the morning - - DEFINITELY relax at night and DO NOT feel guilty!

Rachel - OMG - - the sprinkler heads - - :o I have destroyed several of mine - - holy Lord. Stupid lawn mowing :angry:

Patti - - halloooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Um, you sillies, you did FORGET one important word - - or shall I say,

YOU DINGO'D IT!!! :lol:

as in, I dingo'd all of what I have just read in the last 15 minutes...ha ha!!

HEINOUS - - will come up wiht definition later. HARRUMPH!!!!

HI Bev!!!!!

Did I miss anyone? oh I am sure I did....Charlie? hallooo!!!

And who else??? Has Carla posted? And halloooooooo Claire!

Well love and big hugs to all of you. I will have to catch up on yesterday, and today, and then tomorrow, when it is tomorrow, and then it will be two yesterdays and a today to read. :huh:

nighty'night!!!!

and oh dear God, I think I will WALK OUT of my job tomorrow, if even a single person gives me the slightest sideways look........it is OVER AND OUT for the Dingo.......

;)

Susan-

nice job replying to everyone- perhaps dingo'd it refers to consuming large amounts of info at once and actually processing and reacting to it in a coherant way. For us brain fog victims this is a very impressive feat!!!

miamia Rookie
Jin, my doctor told me that if you are hyperthyroid, you don't want to be giving someone more thyroid hormones! But, if you are hypothyroid, Armour Thyroid is pretty good and better than the synthetic stuff.

Ultrasounds aren't the most fun procedure in the world, but I've had worse procedures! If you PM me your address, I can send you some information on how to do Mayan abdominal massage. They will help with getting more blood flow to your reproductive organs and can help keep your uterus and ovaries healthy. It doesn't cost anything! You can also do castor oil packs yourself, and you only have to pay for the castor oil. It's very healing for the abdomen, just time consuming.

Recipes please! I'm a fan of cranial-sacral too.

:lol::lol::lol: I think it's more like spontaneous combustion!

Claire

Whats the MAyan abdominal massage?

CarlaB Enthusiast

Rachel, be excited that you found out about the pots and pans! This may open up new food possibilities for you! :)

I've been reading about the Questran my doc has me taking. It's interesting stuff. It binds to the bile in the colon and prevents the toxins from being reabsorbed by the liver. This way you eliminate the toxins instead of just constantly reabsorbing them. I Googled "questran toxins" and found information on this.

It used to be used primarily for lowering cholesterol.

I've stayed away from that other thread. I bring up other illnesses, Lyme included, when I think appropriate. I do NOT bring it up all the time ... only when someone's not improving completely on the gluten-free diet and has what I would call "classic Lyme" symptoms. I've noticed that other non-Lymies sometimes bring up Lyme, too. I think in some cases we'd be doing a person a disservice if we didn't bring it up.

I've had too much brain fog to participate in that particular discussion though. Adam, Chloe and I all came home from NY with a bad head cold. :angry: At least I know my immune system is working ... I got sick! At first I thought it might be some kind of allergies because the airplane had a hard time with the pressure. My ears were popping more than usual and my water bottle and Mepron bottle had all the air sucked out, worse than normal. I thought maybe there was mold on the plane or something, but now I'm thinking it's more like a virus.

dlp252 Apprentice
Claire can you eat dairy free chocolate made in a factory that also makes milk chocolate? Anyone else? I feel very stupid about this but are there people who react to even traces of dairy as we do to traces of gluten?

I think I can eat traces of it without reacting...not sure what it's doing to my insides though...but I actually have to eat a decent quantity to get reactions. However, small amounts of it will build up...for instance, if I have a little piece of chocolate everyday...I seem to start getting symptoms by the end of the week. That's regular milk chocolate. If I eat large quantities, well, I react pretty quickly...within a day or two.

Donna - - - I am telling you, take DRUGS for sleep! :ph34r::lol: I say, Lunesta or Ambien - - safe and gentle and non-addicting and just for a short time (much harsher drugs needed for yours truly).

Drugs it is. :P I've slept slightly better in the last two nights, but not nearly well enough to catch up. I'll start asking my doctors what they think.

How 'bout if I don't clean the house. Don't do much of that anyway.

Ha, Saturday I went shopping at Target...bought some cleaning stuff and a couple of tee-shirts. They put the cleaning stuff in a separate bag, which I didn't realize. I just walked off with the one with my tee-shirts in it. Fortunately I had to wait for my mom and aunt, so I was waiting by the door--there is always a security guard there. He had been chatting with me when the lady who rang me up came over with the second bag. So he says..."good thing you got it before you got all the way home" and I said "oh, it's only cleaning supplies, I wouldn't have missed that for months" :lol: :lol:

I can handle critisism....it was just kind of not making sense to me...thats all. I'm moved on now...said what I needed to say.

I rarely post outside this thread anymore and this is exactly why.

I didn't understand the critisim in the first place. I almost went back to reread what you had posted because I didn't think you meant at all what she said from what I remembered. I almost posted that, but then I thought it would just prolong it.

I've been reading about the Questran my doc has me taking. It's interesting stuff. It binds to the bile in the colon and prevents the toxins from being reabsorbed by the liver. This way you eliminate the toxins instead of just constantly reabsorbing them. I Googled "questran toxins" and found information on this.

It used to be used primarily for lowering cholesterol.

Sounds like interesting stuff.

CarlaB Enthusiast
I didn't understand the critisim in the first place. I almost went back to reread what you had posted because I didn't think you meant at all what she said from what I remembered. I almost posted that, but then I thought it would just prolong it.

I think that the person who jumped on you has really healed on the gluten-free diet. She has completely healed of many of the symptoms that many of us also have, but in our case, they've not gone away. I think she's very frustrated when someone suggests she's a 'lesser celiac' because her celiac tests came out negative. I know you didn't imply she was a 'lesser celiac' and neither have I, but I think she sometimes take it that way when we mention that our intolerance is likely from another disease/toxicity.

She has gotten better. There are people who truly have a gluten intolerance and who test negative for celiac and get completely better gluten-free. I wish I fell into that category. I tried to force myself into that category for a long time.

I don't think celiac is a lesser disease than Lyme, but I do think celiac is much easier to treat and there's not the danger of relapse. I know that in the beginning celiacs and Lymies present many of the same symptoms and at the same level of illness.

I think it's good for you, Rachel, to post outside this thread, don't let one person stop you. She is very valuable to this forum because she has gotten better on the gluten-free diet and tested negative for celiac. You and I are valuable because the gluten-free diet helps us, but our intolerance is likely from something else. Both types of people add to the forum, both types show that not all gluten intolerant people test positive for celiac disease and not all gluten intolerant people get completely better on the gluten-free diet.

Many people come here because their symptoms are similar to celiac symptoms. There are other diseases, like Lyme, that have similar symptoms. I think it's entirely appropriate in some circumstances to bring up these other diseases because in some cases, people are wanting to look for all their options, yet because it's a celiac forum, I'll mention Lyme, but when additional questions come up about it, I try to keep that talk in PM's.

I also find it interesting that I read about gluten intolerance DAILY on the Lymenet forum. I think that shows how gluten intolerance can be a result of Lyme Disease and why we get so many people here who have Lyme. This is ONE type of gluten intolerant person ... the other person is a different type of gluten intolerant person. We all belong here, in my opinion (of course, the final determination is with the admin).

CarlaB Enthusiast
Sounds like interesting stuff.

My chelator is very interesting, too. Open Original Shared Link. I have to wait a couple weeks to start it though as my LLMD wants me to ease into the amoxy first, over a period of four days ... and I haven't even bought it yet. I'm taking a "rest" day ... this head cold is killig me.

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      Thank you all for your advice and the dermatitis herpetiformis article. The latter made me realise I had stopped taking my antihistamine, which I will restart today. The Dapsone has cleared the rash entirely but I still get quite a bit itching, absolutely nothing to see though. I know its notoriously hard to clear and its still relatively early days for me.  The iodine issue is very interesting. I do eat quite a bit of salt because I have Addison's disease and sodium retention is an issue. I also have autoimmune hypothyroidism, not sure how a low iodine diet would play into that? Because of my Addison's I am totally steroid dependent, I take steroids 4 x daily and cannot mount any defence against inflammation. I need to increase my meds for that. Now that I know what is wrong I can do just that if Im having a bad day. Life is very sweet, just so damn complicated sometimes! Hey ho, onwards. Thank you again for your advice.  
    • trents
      So, essentially all of the nutrition in the food we eat is absorbed through the villous lining of the small bowel. This is the section of the intestinal track that is damaged by celiac disease. This villous lining is composed of billions of finger-like projections that create a huge amount of surface area for absorbing nutrients. For the celiac person, when gluten is consumed, it triggers an autoimmune reaction in this area which, of course, generates inflammation. The antibodies connected with this inflammation is what the celiac blood tests are designed to detect but this inflammation, over time, wears down the finger-like projections of the villous lining. Of course, when this proceeds for an extended period of time, greatly reduces the absorption efficiency of the villous lining and often results in many and various nutrient deficiency-related health issues. Classic examples would be osteoporosis and iron deficiency. But there are many more. Low D3 levels is a well-known celiac-caused nutritional deficiency. So is low B12. All the B vitamins in fact. Magnesium, zinc, etc.  Celiac disease can also cause liver inflammation. You mention elevated ALP levels. Elevated liver enzymes over a period of 13 years was what led to my celiac diagnosis. Within three months of going gluten free my liver enzymes normalized. I had elevated AST and ALT. The development of sensitivities to other food proteins is very common in the celiac population. Most common cross reactive foods are dairy and oats but eggs, soy and corn are also relatively common offenders. Lactose intolerance is also common in the celiac population because of damage to the SB lining.  Eggs when they are scrambled or fried give me a gut ache. But when I poach them, they do not. The steam and heat of poaching causes a hydrolysis process that alters the protein in the egg. They don't bother me in baked goods either so I assume the same process is at work. I bought a plastic poacher on Amazon to make poaching very easy. All this to say that many of the issues you describe could be caused by celiac disease. 
    • catnapt
      thank you so much for your detailed and extremely helpful reply!! I can say with absolute certainty that the less gluten containing products I've eaten over the past several years, the better I've felt.   I wasn't avoiding gluten, I was avoiding refined grains (and most processed foods) as well as anything that made me feel bad when I ate it. It's the same reason I gave up dairy and eggs- they make me feel ill.  I do have a bit of a sugar addiction lol so a lot of times I wasn't sure if it was the refined grains that I was eating - or the sugar. So from time to time I might have a cookie or something but I've learned how to make wonderful cookies and golden brownies with BEANS!! and no refined sugar - I use date paste instead. Pizza made me so ill- but I thought it was probably the cheese. I gave up pizza and haven't missed it. the one time I tried a slice I felt so bad I knew I'd never touch it again. I stopped eating wheat pasta at least 3 yrs ago- just didn't feel well after eating it. I tried chick pea pasta and a few others and discovered I like the brown rice pasta. I still don't eat a lot of pasta but it's nice for a change when I want something easy. TBH over the years I've wondered sometimes if I might be gluten intolerant but really believed it was not possible for me to have celiac disease. NOW I need to know for sure- because I'm in the middle of a long process of trying to find out why I have a high parathyroid level (NOT the thyroid- but rather the 4 glands that control the calcium balance in your body) I have had a hard time getting my vit D level up, my serum calcium has run on the low side of normal for many years... and now I am losing calcium from my bones and excreting it in my urine (some sort of renal calcium leak) Also have a high ALP since 2014. And now rapidly worsening bone density.  I still do not have a firm diagnosis. Could be secondary HPT (but secondary to what? we need to know) It could be early primary HPT. I am spilling calcium in my urine but is that caused by the high parathyroid hormone or is it the reason my PTH is high>? there are multiple feedback loops for this condition.    so I will keep eating the bread and some wheat germ that does not seem to bother me too much (it hasn't got enough gluten to use just wheat germ)    but I'm curious- if you don't have a strong reaction to a product- like me and wheat germ- does that mean it's ok to eat or is it still causing harm even if you don't have any obvious symptoms? I guess what you are saying about silent celiac makes it likely that you can have no symptoms and still have the harm... but geez! you'd think they'd come up with a way to test for this that didn't require you to consume something that makes you sick! I worry about the complications I've been reading about- different kinds of cancers etc. also wondering- are there degrees of celiac disease?  is there any correlation between symptoms and the amnt of damage to your intestines? I also need a firm diagnosis because I have an identical twin sister ... so if I have celiac, she has it too- or at least the genetic make up for having it. I did have a VERY major stress to my body in 2014-2016 time frame .. lost 50lbs in a short period of time and had severe symptoms from acute protracted withdrawal off an SSRI drug (that I'd been given an unethically high dose of, by a dr who has since lost his license)  Going off the drug was a good thing and in many ways my health improved dramatically- just losing 50lbs was helpful but I also went  off almost a dozen different medications, totally changed my diet and have been doing pretty well except for the past 3-4 yrs when the symptoms related to the parathyroid issue cropped up. It is likely that I had low vit D for some time and that caused me a lot of symptoms. The endo now tells me that low vit D can be caused by celiac disease so I need to know for sure! thank you for all that great and useful information!!! 
    • trents
      Welcome, @catnapt! The most recent guidelines are the daily consumption of a minimum of 10g of gluten (about the amount found in 4-6 slices of wheat bread) for a minimum of two weeks. But if possible stretching that out even more would enhance the chances of getting valid test results. These guidelines are for those who have been eating gluten free for a significant amount of time. It's called the "gluten challenge".  Yes, you can develop celiac disease at any stage of life. There is a genetic component but also a stress trigger that is needed to activate the celiac genes. About 30-40% of the general population possesses the genetic potential to develop celiac disease but only about 1% of the general population actually develop celiac disease. For most with the potential, the triggering stress event doesn't happen. It can be many things but often it is a viral infection. Having said that, it is also the case that many, many people who eventually are diagnosed with celiac disease probably experienced the actual onset years before. Many celiacs are of the "silent" type, meaning that symptoms are largely missing or very minor and get overlooked until damage to the small bowel lining becomes advanced or they develop iron deficiency anemia or some other medical problem associated with celiac disease. Many, many are never diagnosed or are diagnosed later in life because they did not experience classic symptoms. And many physicians are only looking for classic symptoms. We now know that there are over 200 symptoms/medical problems associated with celiac disease but many docs are only looking for things like boating, gas, diarrhea. I certainly understand your concerns about not wanting to damage your body by taking on a gluten challenge. Your other option is to totally commit to gluten free eating and see if your symptoms improve. It can take two years or more for complete healing of the small bowel lining once going gluten free but usually people experience significant improvement well before then. If their is significant improvement in your symptoms when going seriously gluten free, then you likely have your answer. You would either have celiac disease or NCGS (Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity).
    • catnapt
      after several years of issues with a para-gland issue, my endo has decided it's a good idea for me to be tested for celiac disease. I am 70 yrs old and stunned to learn that you can get celiac this late in life. I have just gradually stopped eating most foods that contain gluten over the past several years- they just make me feel ill- although I attributed it to other things like bread spiking blood sugar- or to the things I ate *with* the bread or crackers etc   I went to a party in Nov and ate a LOT of a vegan roast made with vital wheat gluten- as well as stuffing, rolls and pie crust... and OMG I was so sick! the pain, the bloating, the gas, the nausea... I didn't think it would ever end (but it did) and I was ready to go the ER but it finally subsided.   I mentioned this to my endo and now she wants me to be tested for celiac after 2 weeks of being on gluten foods. She has kind of flip flopped on how much gluten I should eat, telling me that if the symptoms are severe I can stop. I am eating 2-3 thin slices of bread per day (or english muffins) and wow- it does make me feel awful. But not as bad as when I ate that massive amnt of vital wheat gluten. so I will continue on if I have to... but what bothers me is - if it IS celiac, it seems stupid for lack of a better word, to intentionally cause more damage to my body... but I am also worried, on the other hand, that this is not a long enough challenge to make the blood work results valid.   can you give me any insight into this please?   thank you
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