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I need help trying to figure out some new symptoms that I am experiencing. My knee swells off and on, all of my joints are achey and I have dull pain in my shoulder, back, and hips. Whenever I sit for 20 minutes or more, I become very stiff and sore. Getting up becomes hard. My muscles in my arms are weak. After I get up and move around for a bit, the stiffness goes away, but the dull aches and soreness does not go away. Advil helps a little bit. Does anyone have any ideas as to what is going on? I was diagnosed with Celiac last year, and have been very careful with my diet. Thanks ahead of time for any ideas.


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CarlaB Enthusiast

If you have been gluten-free for a time and are having different issues, I would guess they are from something else ... check out this thread and see if anything rings a bell. Open Original Shared Link

Some people also have a problem with nightshades and that causes joint pain .... but I don't know about actual swelling.

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MyMississippi Enthusiast

Check out fibromyalgia------- or lupus.

loraleena Contributor

Get rid of nightshades and try msm, glucosomine and choindotin(don't know how to spell). Nightshades can cause arthritic and fibromyalgia symptoms. No tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, or potatoes.

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