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hi to everyone let me start by introducing myself i'm loz from scotland, have two children and a wonderful partner i am a terrible speller so sorry

for years i have been in pain tired and just feel totally wrecked all the time i thought i was eating a healthy diet regular exercising dont smoke and only from time to time have a drink so whats wrong with me??when i eat bread pasta cakes pies take away and pre packed food drink beer...

i get the worst bad guts ever

i get home from work and can actually fall asleep as soon as i sit down

others i cant sleep

speech can slur

my partners thinks i'm away with the fairys his chatting to me then i just totally switch off

consitpation diarreoa.. and loads of other thing

last spring the happiest news we was expecting a baby so happy but sick all the time some days could even get out of bad so tired itching madly ... first scan seemed ok... but ill all the time 2nd scan 20 weeks the baby had no heart beat and had stopped growing at about 14 weeks but i heard the heart beat at nineteen weeks check up...no reason why the baby died the hospital said .. my life has been a daze since

i was beginning to think i was actually going mad

i finally went to the doctors two weeks ago and blood test are being done so waiting on results

can anyone help me same sort of symptoms ??

advice???


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Welcome.

I'm so sorry for your loss.

I can relate. I felt much like you. I too ate a healthy diet and kept thinking that "if only I changed this or that" or "it's just stress". Was working and got home and barely had enough energy to get dinner, prepare for the next day, get my son in bed and pass out myself. Many days I would come home and sleep an hour just so that I could get back enough energy to make dinner, only to go to bed again shortly after. If I didn't have a child to feed and care for I might not have bothered with dinner and just gone straight to bed for the night. Rush to the bathroom every morning and make several trips. Felt unsettled and couldn't have anything but chammomile tea for two hours after.

The following is a link to the Celiac Spru Association list of symptoms that convinced me.

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The gluten-free diet has been a miracle for me. The difference is night and day. It is a process and takes time to heal but it is worth it. This forum is a wonderful support. Come back anytime and ask questions or just share. I wish you healing and health.

ravenwoodglass Mentor
hi to everyone let me start by introducing myself i'm loz from scotland, have two children and a wonderful partner i am a terrible speller so sorry

for years i have been in pain tired and just feel totally wrecked all the time i thought i was eating a healthy diet regular exercising dont smoke and only from time to time have a drink so whats wrong with me??when i eat bread pasta cakes pies take away and pre packed food drink beer...

i get the worst bad guts ever

i get home from work and can actually fall asleep as soon as i sit down

others i cant sleep

speech can slur

my partners thinks i'm away with the fairys his chatting to me then i just totally switch off

consitpation diarreoa.. and loads of other thing

last spring the happiest news we was expecting a baby so happy but sick all the time some days could even get out of bad so tired itching madly ... first scan seemed ok... but ill all the time 2nd scan 20 weeks the baby had no heart beat and had stopped growing at about 14 weeks but i heard the heart beat at nineteen weeks check up...no reason why the baby died the hospital said .. my life has been a daze since

i was beginning to think i was actually going mad

i finally went to the doctors two weeks ago and blood test are being done so waiting on results

can anyone help me same sort of symptoms ??

advice???

I am so sorry that you are going through so much. Your symptoms do sound much like celiac. Hopefully your blood panel will show a positve result but do be aware that there can be a false negative, (30% of us are negative on blood work) and don't lose hope that you may have found your answer if yours is negative.

The itching could be a celiac related skin problem called dermatitis herpeformis. If you have DH you have a diagnosis of celiac. To find out if the rash is DH a dermatologist should biopsy the skin NEXT TO an active lesion. The antibodies will be found there and not on the lesion itself.

If your blood tests are positive, and sometimes even if negative, doctors will often want to do a endoscopic biopsy to check and see if all your villi are destroyed yet. These tests also can have a false negative.

When you are done with all the testing that you choose to do then do make sure to try the diet strictly for at least a couple of months.

Welcome and feel free to ask any questions you need to.

bakingbarb Enthusiast
hi to everyone let me start by introducing myself i'm loz from scotland, have two children and a wonderful partner i am a terrible speller so sorry

for years i have been in pain tired and just feel totally wrecked all the time i thought i was eating a healthy diet regular exercising dont smoke and only from time to time have a drink so whats wrong with me??when i eat bread pasta cakes pies take away and pre packed food drink beer...

i get the worst bad guts ever

i get home from work and can actually fall asleep as soon as i sit down

others i cant sleep

speech can slur

my partners thinks i'm away with the fairys his chatting to me then i just totally switch off

consitpation diarreoa.. and loads of other thing

last spring the happiest news we was expecting a baby so happy but sick all the time some days could even get out of bad so tired itching madly ... first scan seemed ok... but ill all the time 2nd scan 20 weeks the baby had no heart beat and had stopped growing at about 14 weeks but i heard the heart beat at nineteen weeks check up...no reason why the baby died the hospital said .. my life has been a daze since

i was beginning to think i was actually going mad

i finally went to the doctors two weeks ago and blood test are being done so waiting on results

can anyone help me same sort of symptoms ??

advice???

I am so sorry for your loss. This must be such a difficult time for you, please know that you have many friends here for you.

There is so much information to take in at first and I will say it is quite difficult for so many people at first, myself included.

The first thing I did was stopped eating most foods and started eating very simply and no packaged foods. When you first start out it is overwhelming to read labels so stick with simple foods, meats, rice, veggies and fruits.

I promise you will start feeling better and getting your strength back, but don't feel discouraged because it can be a slow process.

cmom Contributor

I totally understand where you are coming from. Twenty-five years ago (pre-diagnosis), I suffered a miscarriage and I truly believe celiac was to blame. Two months into my pregnancy, I began to have severe cramps every once in awhile. I didn't think this should be happening, but wasn't sure since I had never been pregnant before. Finally, one night I felt very sick, cramping, and went to the bathroom and was bleeding. Went to emergency room and found out I was in labor. Was given 4 shots of demerol throughout the night, but it did not stop the pain, neither physically nor emotionally. Thank God, I did have 2 full term pregnancies later but it took me another two years to get pregnant after the miscarriage. Hang in there. Going gluten free is difficult, but so worth it. :)

Sherry Leigh Newbie
hi to everyone let me start by introducing myself i'm loz from scotland, have two children and a wonderful partner i am a terrible speller so sorry

for years i have been in pain tired and just feel totally wrecked all the time i thought i was eating a healthy diet regular exercising dont smoke and only from time to time have a drink so whats wrong with me??when i eat bread pasta cakes pies take away and pre packed food drink beer...

i get the worst bad guts ever

i get home from work and can actually fall asleep as soon as i sit down

others i cant sleep

speech can slur

my partners thinks i'm away with the fairys his chatting to me then i just totally switch off

consitpation diarreoa.. and loads of other thing

last spring the happiest news we was expecting a baby so happy but sick all the time some days could even get out of bad so tired itching madly ... first scan seemed ok... but ill all the time 2nd scan 20 weeks the baby had no heart beat and had stopped growing at about 14 weeks but i heard the heart beat at nineteen weeks check up...no reason why the baby died the hospital said .. my life has been a daze since

i was beginning to think i was actually going mad

i finally went to the doctors two weeks ago and blood test are being done so waiting on results

can anyone help me same sort of symptoms ??

advice???

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