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I was diagnosed with Psoriasis on my scalp at 15, also diagnosed at that time with juvenile arthritis and at 17 IBS. I have Selective Iga (no trace of levels) and severe anaemia (I get one IV every months as I cannot tolerate Iron orally), I am also low in Vitamin B12 so am being supplemented. In recent years I have experienced so much muscle weakness and being uncomfortable with my body/joints/muscles that the Drs were sure I had Lupus but the tests came back negative. They know I have not got fibromyalgia but cannot explain my symptoms and can


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I was diagnosed with Psoriasis on my scalp at 15, also diagnosed at that time with juvenile arthritis and at 17 IBS. I have Selective Iga (no trace of levels) and severe anaemia (I get one IV every months as I cannot tolerate Iron orally), I am also low in Vitamin B12 so am being supplemented. In recent years I have experienced so much muscle weakness and being uncomfortable with my body/joints/muscles that the Drs were sure I had Lupus but the tests came back negative. They know I have not got fibromyalgia but cannot explain my symptoms and can

elye Community Regular

Welcome, Vixxy!

If you haven't already, check the lengthy list on this website of symptoms of gluten trouble - - almost every single complaint you have listed is there. For this reason, I would suggest that you tell your doctor you would like the complete celiac blood panel run:

tTg - IgA or tissue transglutaminiase IgA

AGA - IgG or Antigliadin IgG

AGA - IgA or Antigliadin IGA

Total IGA

(Think I got all the caps correct!) :rolleyes: I have met two celiac people in the last year who had their life-long skin rashes misdiagnosed as psoriasis, when it was really dermatitis herpetiformis - - the skin presentation of gluten intolerance/celiac disease. Another reason I would give you to be tested!

There can be false negatives, even if you are eating gluten when tested. If I were you and I got a negative, I would still try the gluten-free diet for a month at least and see what happens. Nothing to lose!

Good luck! :)

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Hi Vixxy,

I am in a slightly similar boat to you ...

Here is me:

Anaemia (although ok now on oral supplements)

Vitamin deficiency B12 (ok now on oral supplements)

Selective Iga (Im not sure about this one but mine measures at 2, normal range being 0 - 20.

Sleep Problems (Its currently 3.30am! Need I say more! ha!)

Muscle Weakness (Sometimes it hard just to walk up the stairs)

Tiredness (I wake up feeling like I haven't slept)

Hairloss (I think I loose a lot of hair when I wash it)

Anxiety/Not Leaving home Much, depression, anger/irritable, cries easily (tick, tick and tick. Add agoraphobia)

Pale Skin (with big dark bags under my eyes)

Constant Feeling of no Energy (always thinking about my bed!)

Hard to Breathe Sometimes (Rearly, but I know what you are talking about)

Then just add migraine variants, and magnesium deficiency.

My Dr has stuck with me for years, and the whole gluten thing is a totally new investigation for us. We found I have one of the genes.

The only advise I can give you, is just stick with it. Just keep on searching and searching until you find a Dr who listens to you.

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