Jump to content
  • Welcome to Celiac.com!

    You have found your celiac tribe! Join us and ask questions in our forum, share your story, and connect with others.


  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):
    Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-M):
  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Our Content
    eNewsletter
    Donate

Exhaustion


BeautifulDay

Recommended Posts

BeautifulDay Apprentice

So I went gluten-free about a month ago after years of struggling with my health and multiple misdiagnoses. My symptoms included mostly GI prolems, abodominal pain, soreness, random hives, anemia, fatigue, etc. About a year ago I was diagnosed with 20-30 different food allergies via skin testing. I have been avoiding all this food since I was diagnosed, but my health has not gotten markedley better.

I have been tested for Celiac Disease multiple times (both by blood and intestinal biopsy via an upper endoscopy) and each time the results were negative. After doing some research and reading that many people have Non-Celiac-Gluten-Intolerance and, while testing negative for Celiac, still cannot tolerate the protein. I decided after all my struggle and pain and ridding of essential foods in the past for my allergies, getting rid of wheat/gluten would be a fairly easy step.

After going gluten-free, I have never felt better! (And not to mention I had my first "normal" BM in YEARS!!)

Although things are better, they still are not great. I have been struggling with exhaustion and fatigue since I went gluten-free. I eat plenty of protein for a woman my age along with a great deal of fiber via fruit and vegetables. Is this fatigue a possible side-effect of going gluten-free (withdrawl?)

Has anyone else had this problem?? Does it get better?

Thanks for reading and any help or suggestions you might have!! I really appreciate it! :)


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



MKat Explorer
So I went gluten-free about a month ago after years of struggling with my health and multiple misdiagnoses. My symptoms included mostly GI prolems, abodominal pain, soreness, random hives, anemia, fatigue, etc. About a year ago I was diagnosed with 20-30 different food allergies via skin testing. I have been avoiding all this food since I was diagnosed, but my health has not gotten markedley better.

I have been tested for Celiac Disease multiple times (both by blood and intestinal biopsy via an upper endoscopy) and each time the results were negative. After doing some research and reading that many people have Non-Celiac-Gluten-Intolerance and, while testing negative for Celiac, still cannot tolerate the protein. I decided after all my struggle and pain and ridding of essential foods in the past for my allergies, getting rid of wheat/gluten would be a fairly easy step.

After going gluten-free, I have never felt better! (And not to mention I had my first "normal" BM in YEARS!!)

Although things are better, they still are not great. I have been struggling with exhaustion and fatigue since I went gluten-free. I eat plenty of protein for a woman my age along with a great deal of fiber via fruit and vegetables. Is this fatigue a possible side-effect of going gluten-free (withdrawl?)

Has anyone else had this problem?? Does it get better?

Thanks for reading and any help or suggestions you might have!! I really appreciate it! :)

Yes!! I'm still waiting on biopsy reports. My blood tests have always come back negative. I was mostly gluten free for 3 weeks and my stomach has never felt better!!! My one complaint was the fatigue. I didn't know if it was because I wasn't getting my normal carbs....I also really cut back on the sugar so I wondered if I was going thru sugar withdrawal symptoms??? BUT, I think that was the time that my thryoid really began to go crazy (have had thryoid issues for 12 yrs). It took me a couple of months to get that better (it kept flip flopping). So, my suggestion would be to have your thyroid checked. But, I did wonder if the fact that I wasn't eating gluten caused my thyroid to go weird....makes sense if eating gluten can cause your thryoid problems then NOT eating gluten would cause it to change as well???? So many mysteries :)

Roda Rising Star

Getting the thyroid checked is a good idea. You need them to run a TSH, T3, T4, free T3, free T4, and tests for thyroid antibodies. Also you need to get checked for other deficiencies, like iron, b12, folic acid, vitamin d, vitamin K, etc. I felt better going gluten free but really felt great once I started supplementing with vitamin D. My levels were really low. I am still struggling with iron deficiency and I think I need to start taking vitamin b12. Hang in there.

lizard00 Enthusiast

I had terrible fatigue, also. It got progressively worse over about a year and a half. I had my thyroid checked a couple of times, and it always came back normal. After about 6 months, I started to realize that I wasn't dragging like I had been, and no longer was taking naps in the afternoon.

It doesn't happen over night either way, although I wish the healing part did! :lol: I would also advise getting an overall check for any deficiencies... I was low in vitamin D, which in common among the general population, throw celiac on top of that and your almost guaranteed to be low. Anyway, I started taking a supplement and noticed a huge difference within the first week.

All that to say, YES! There is hope!! :)

strawberrynin Newbie

You'd mentioned anemia. Anemia takes some time to fix on gluten-free diet. And the gluten-free diet may not make a difference in your anemia. I've been told because I'm cutting out easy energy, and the iron still isn't getting absorbed, I'm going to be tired. And, depending on your particular ferritin levels, you may require other interventions (shots, pills, transfusions) until your intestines are repaired.

samanthaw Newbie
So I went gluten-free about a month ago after years of struggling with my health and multiple misdiagnoses. My symptoms included mostly GI prolems, abodominal pain, soreness, random hives, anemia, fatigue, etc. About a year ago I was diagnosed with 20-30 different food allergies via skin testing. I have been avoiding all this food since I was diagnosed, but my health has not gotten markedley better.

I have been tested for Celiac Disease multiple times (both by blood and intestinal biopsy via an upper endoscopy) and each time the results were negative. After doing some research and reading that many people have Non-Celiac-Gluten-Intolerance and, while testing negative for Celiac, still cannot tolerate the protein. I decided after all my struggle and pain and ridding of essential foods in the past for my allergies, getting rid of wheat/gluten would be a fairly easy step.

After going gluten-free, I have never felt better! (And not to mention I had my first "normal" BM in YEARS!!)

Although things are better, they still are not great. I have been struggling with exhaustion and fatigue since I went gluten-free. I eat plenty of protein for a woman my age along with a great deal of fiber via fruit and vegetables. Is this fatigue a possible side-effect of going gluten-free (withdrawl?)

Has anyone else had this problem?? Does it get better?

Thanks for reading and any help or suggestions you might have!! I really appreciate it! :)

Have you resolved the anemia? If not, it's important for your iron levels to be sufficient or you will never feel completely well, even if the gluten problem is resolved. Discuss iron supplementation with your doctor. You may also need to supplement other vitamins -- B12, D, C. Also, make sure there are no hidden sources of gluten in your diet, especially fast foods and processed foods, vitamins, drinks, etc. The web has endless sources for checking to see if a product contains gluten. Some people go as far at to check hair products, toothpaste -- anything that is in contact with the body. Good luck!

Karrin Rookie
Yes!! I'm still waiting on biopsy reports. My blood tests have always come back negative. I was mostly gluten free for 3 weeks and my stomach has never felt better!!! My one complaint was the fatigue. I didn't know if it was because I wasn't getting my normal carbs....I also really cut back on the sugar so I wondered if I was going thru sugar withdrawal symptoms??? BUT, I think that was the time that my thryoid really began to go crazy (have had thryoid issues for 12 yrs). It took me a couple of months to get that better (it kept flip flopping). So, my suggestion would be to have your thyroid checked. But, I did wonder if the fact that I wasn't eating gluten caused my thyroid to go weird....makes sense if eating gluten can cause your thryoid problems then NOT eating gluten would cause it to change as well???? So many mysteries :)

I'm having the same trouble, but in the past I've had my thyroid tested and it's always been reported back to me as being normal. I'm curious if you ever had yours tested prior to your celiac diagnosis and had a normal result?


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



BeautifulDay Apprentice
I'm having the same trouble, but in the past I've had my thyroid tested and it's always been reported back to me as being normal. I'm curious if you ever had yours tested prior to your celiac diagnosis and had a normal result?

I have had mine tested a couple times in the past and have had normal results. However, thyroid problems run rampant in my family (my mom has Grave's disease) so it's likely I have developed a thyroid problem as well...

Even if you have tested normal in the past, you can still develop thyroid problems, so I definitely say get tested again! I have a blood test scheduled for this next week, so hopefully that will give me some answers. It's better safe than sorry in getting it checked out for yourself as well!!

Good luck!! :)

Karrin Rookie
I have had mine tested a couple times in the past and have had normal results. However, thyroid problems run rampant in my family (my mom has Grave's disease) so it's likely I have developed a thyroid problem as well...

Even if you have tested normal in the past, you can still develop thyroid problems, so I definitely say get tested again! I have a blood test scheduled for this next week, so hopefully that will give me some answers. It's better safe than sorry in getting it checked out for yourself as well!!

Good luck!! :)

Thanks! I'll keep it in mind for next time I see my doctor. :)

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Celiac.com:
    Join eNewsletter
    Donate

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):
    Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):





    Celiac.com Sponsors (A17-M):




  • Recent Activity

    1. - Jmartes71 posted a topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      0

      Curious question

    2. - Amy Barnett posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
      0

      Question

    3. - Jmartes71 posted a topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
      0

      Alarming

    4. - Maggieinsc commented on Scott Adams's article in Winter 2026 Issue
      5

      Celiac Disease and Longevity: Can Treatment and Healing Improve Long-Term Survival?

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      133,318
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    direne
    Newest Member
    direne
    Joined
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.6k
    • Total Posts
      1m
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):
  • Who's Online (See full list)

    • There are no registered users currently online
  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • Jmartes71
      So I've been dealing with chasing the name celiac because of my body actively dealing with health issues related to celiac though not eating. Diagnosed in 1994 before foods eliminated from diet. After 25 years with former pcp I googled celiac specialist and she wasn't because of what ive been through. I wanted my results to be sent to my pcp but nothing was sent.I have email copies.I did one zoom call with np with team member from celiac specialist in Nov 2025 and she asked me why I wanted to know why I wanted the celiac diagnosis so bad, I sad I don't, its my life and I need revalidaion because its affecting me.KB stated well it shows you are.I asked then why am I going through all this.I was labeled unruly. Its been a celiac circus and medical has caused anxiety and depression no fault to my own other than being born with bad genetics. How is it legal for medical professionals to gaslight patients that are with an ailment coming for help to be downplayed? KB put in my records that she personally spent 120min with me and I think the zoom call was discussing celiac 80 min ONE ZOOM call.SHE is responsible for not explaining to my pcp about celiac disease am I right?
    • Amy Barnett
      What is the best liquid multivitamin for celiac disease?
    • Jmartes71
      I've noticed with my age and menopause my smell for bread gives me severe migraines and I know this.Its alarming that there are all these fabulous bakeries, sandwich places pizza places popping up in confined areas.Just the other day I suffered a migraine after I got done with my mri when a guy with a brown paper bag walk in front of me and I smelled that fresh dough bread with tuna, I got a migraine when we got home.I hate im that sensitive. Its alarming these places are popping up in airports as well.I just saw on the news that the airport ( can't remember which  one)was going to have a fabulous smelling bakery. Not for sensitive celiacs, this can alter their health during their travel which isn't safe. More awareness really NEEDS to be promoted, so much more than just a food consumption!FYI I did write to Stanislaus to let them know my thoughts on the medical field not knowing much about celiac and how it affects one.I also did message my gi the 3 specialist names that was given on previous post on questions on celiac. I pray its not on deaf door.
    • xxnonamexx
      Thanks for the info. I have been taking the ones you recommended but when I saw this I was curious if it was something else to add to the journey Thank  
    • Jane07
      I used to be able to get the Rivera yougut i havent been able to get it lately. I like getting it did say it did say gluten free. I just looking for a good yogurt that gluten free that i can add some fruit and nuts to any suggestion would be helpful  thanks
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.