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Had Appt With Gi Dr Today And Confused About Something He Said


SaraKat

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I had my consultation with the GI Dr this morning after getting a positive blood test last week. I told him that I was concerned about damage to my intestine since I am 35 and didn


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While we are born with the genetic predisposition to develop celiac it can hit at any age. Usually there is a triggering event, in women that can be childbirth it can also be a severe emotional, physical stress or an illness. Some of us with the genes never develop it. Since you have been symptomatic for a year chances are that you developed it a year ago. Try not to worry too much, stay on gluten until after your endo is done and then as soon as the test is finished start on the diet. You don't need to wait for the results to begin. You can use the time before the endo to learn what you need to learn about the lifestyle and what you need to do to keep yourself safe. Do also encourage other family members to be tested.

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If you have asymptomatic celiac, as far as I know there is no way of telling how long you have had it. It is true that some babies are born with it, but people are diagnosed with celiac at various stages of life, and the onset of symptomatic celiac usually requires a 'trigger' of some kind - physical trauma, infection, stress, childbirth are examples of triggers.

Since the disease appears to be entirely genetically based, you will have inherited at least one celiac gene from either your mother or father. However, possession of the gene does not automatically guarantee that you will develop the disease, unless it is 'triggered'.

His comment about your height relates to the fact that celiac children generally have growth problems, both in height and weight.

So yes, it is possible that your disease has only just been triggered and you have not done much damage. In fact, a lot of people test positive for blood antibodies and negative on biopsy because there has not been enough damage to the villi in the small intestine (measured on the Marsh scale) to confirm a diagnosis of celiac. Most wise doctors will tell you not to eat gluten anyway if you have positive blood antibodies, especially if you have resolution of symptoms with the diet.

SaraKat Contributor

Thanks for your responses! I have been pretty stressed the last couple years (trying to decide if we want kids). It has been on my mind a ton and I still don't know for sure. I wonder if that contributed!

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