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Celiac, Constipation, Doctors & Endoscopys....


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wilem008 Contributor

I have seen two general practice doctors and a gastro enterologist about my stomach trouble....

All 3 have said that celiac is NOT a possibility for me because I dont get diahroea, I get constipation.

They keep telling me this despite the fact that I am now gluten free and have never felt better!

My gastro doctor is suggesting I get an endoscopy and a colonoscopy done.

Is it worth going through all of that or should I just stick to the diet and assume they are wrong?


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samcarter Contributor

Depending on how long you've been gluten free, an endoscopy and biopsy may not show flattened villi or intestinal damage. So at this point, it may be moot.

I had constipation all my life, from childhood on, until after I had my kids, and then I would alternate between diarrhea and constipation.

If you've had a positive dietary response, you probably have your answer. Unless an official diagnosis would make you feel more assertive when it comes to telling waiters, family and friends what you can and can't eat. So far I haven't had a problem, but then I haven't had to deal with my in laws yet. :huh:

Lisa Mentor

You have gotten some good information already.

I would suggest that you continue with your testing. It is always important to to rule out other issues. As mentioned, it is recommended not to go gluten free until all testing is done. It may effect your results in your endoscopy/biopsy.

Many peope here are self diagnosed and feel quite comfortable with that decision.

Jipps Newbie

Constipation is definitely a symptom of celiac disease...

I had constipation too. My doctor said that 20% of the patients with celiac disease have constipation, so ...

You're also improving on a gluten free diet, so I would definitely let the examinations done.

You should ask for a blood test and endoscopy to confirm.

Green Eyes Rookie

Hey Wilem,

Just another opinion. I was diagnosed 4 weeks ago and have been gluten free since. I had problems with constipation before and after diagnosis.

Jennifer

Beth in NC Contributor

I have had chronic constipation ever since I can remember. I have had to take extra fiber products to even be able to go on a regular basis. After THREE DAYS gluten free...never had a problem again. Now I'm more like your run of the mill Celiac.

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