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Bone Pain - Leg Bones Severe


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ScullyFord Newbie

I have severe pain in the bones of my legs which I can only describe as "bone cancer" type pain (although I've never had bone cancer - it's just the only way I can think to describe it). It does not feel muscular. It feels like the BONES. It's painful to stand/walk. Pain in femur and tibia. Any connection?

I finally get to see a GI doctor in (gasp!) 14 more days for other symptoms which seem to add up to gluten intolerance or celiac.


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SaraKat Contributor

Well, my main symptom is rib bone pain on the left side. That is why I kept going back to different Dr's and I finally got a celiac dx in August.

I have been gluten-free for a couple months and it was getting better, but lately it has been back. I am not sure if I accidentally got glutened or if it is not related to the celiac.

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I have severe pain in the bones of my legs which I can only describe as "bone cancer" type pain (although I've never had bone cancer - it's just the only way I can think to describe it). It does not feel muscular. It feels like the BONES. It's painful to stand/walk. Pain in femur and tibia. Any connection?

I finally get to see a GI doctor in (gasp!) 14 more days for other symptoms which seem to add up to gluten intolerance or celiac.

I had horrendous bone pain. In my shins, my back, my ankles my feet.. It was truly bone pain. I was convinced it was bone cancer or spine cancer or something horrible. had to sleep with a pillow between my legs because it hurt to touch them together. I have been gluten-free for 2 months now and the bone pain is MUCH better...Hope you get some answers soon!

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