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I have noticed since I have been doing the gluten challenge that I have had quite a bit of heel pain when I stand on them.

It is usually more pronounced when I first stand on them then lessens as I walk around more.

Anyone else get this?

Thanks,

Jen


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I have a couple of thoughts, but guessing not knowing more information:

1. If you have Celiac, and not absorbing, you body will go for food where it can find it. Your bottom, the heels of your feet or other fatty parts, can feed your starving body. I have had a lifetime of suffering from "noassital". :rolleyes:

2. Not gluten related, but do you where flip flops? They are awful for your feet, and can generate the type of pain you described.

3. Fibromyalgia is associated with unchecked Celiac Disease.

4. Are you taking cholesterol lowering meds?

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I have noticed since I have been doing the gluten challenge that I have had quite a bit of heel pain when I stand on them.

It is usually more pronounced when I first stand on them then lessens as I walk around more.

Anyone else get this?

Thanks,

Jen

I used to have horrible foot/heel/Achilles tendon pain. It was so bad- I could barely walk. It was much worse in the AM or anytime I had been off my feet for a while. My PCP told me it was plantar fasciitis and sent me to physical therapy. Didn't really help. I was taking a generic statin for cholesterol and the pain was greatly reduced when I quit taking the prescription. I have since found out it is a side effect of the Rx and the Rx was not gluten free. The pain is now completely gone since going gluten free. Good luck with your challenge.

jjb1234 Rookie

I have a couple of thoughts, but guessing not knowing more information:

1. If you have Celiac, and not absorbing, you body will go for food where it can find it. Your bottom, the heels of your feel or other fatty parts, can feed your starving body. I have had a lifetime of suffering from "noassital". :rolleyes:

2. Not gluten related, but do you where flip flops? They are awful for your feet, and can generate the type of pain you described.

3. Fibromyalgia is associated with unchecked Celiac Disease.

4. Are you taking cholesterol lowering meds?

No I don't wear flipflops (anything in between my toes makes me nauseaus) also, I can only tolerate certain types of shoes due to nerve issues.

No medication at all.

cassP Contributor

when i suspected celiac for myself 3 or 4 years ago- i read that some celiacs have a decrease in the fatty padding under the feet...

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