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Let me know if this sounds familiar! The corner of my lips are soar. My skin feels dry and different. I feel as though the moisture is being sucked from the outside in. It is very uncomfortable. Bowel movements are very different. I have immense cravings and eat more then ever and still am losing weight. My small intestine is constantly gurgling and is soar and has a throb. I have no energy and feel as though a thousand ants have been dummped into my body. My head throbs and bones ache and scull gets a very hard feeling. Atleast three times an hour I urinate. I have als devoloped a tremor under eye and in hand. I saw a GI and got biopsied and I am waiting on results. Let me know if any of you have had similiar symtoms. Thank you so much!


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Yes, a lot of your symptoms could be attributable to Celiac disease. Along with the GI stuff and fatigue, I also get the creepy crawly feeling on my skin. It is great that you got tested but even if it comes back negative, you could try going gluten-free to see if it helps your symptoms.

Your symptoms could be caused by something other than Celiac disease so if you don't get completely better after going gluten-free, I would see your doc again to rule other things out. The feeling dehydrated and peeing a lot in particular could be symptoms of diabetes and the sooner you catch that the better because it can become serious quite quickly if you are not diagnosed promptly.

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