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healinginprogress Enthusiast

I guess I'm more easily fatigued because I'm healing?? And/or lack of sleep intensifies the symptoms?

I'm working two jobs...yesterday I slept in a bit because I felt ill from the day before, but then worked on my feet from 430pm to 230am, got home at 3am, tried to sleep, and then had to be at my other job at 9am. Only for an hour, but seriously, I feel AWFUL! I almost feel like I have a terrible hangover, but I didn't TOUCH a drink (well, I mean, I served them, but no drinking).

I've been resting since I got home because I have to go back to the second job at 5pm til 730pm and then back to waitressing, from 9pm til...possibly 2am, if it's busy (and it IS St.Pattis!).

I've taken advil, benadryl, vitamins, drinking lots of water, etc.

I don't often get a lot of sleep, but the effects aren't usually like THIS! It's terrible, and I don't know how I'm gonna make it all night :( I just want to feel better!!!!


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It could be the healing, yeah, although many people also experience more intense gluten symptoms to gluten after they start dropping it.

Did you check to make sure your advil, benadryl, and vitamins are gluten free? I know some advil and benadryl is, but I wasn't sure if it all was.

Also...there's a couple nasty viruses going around right now that seem to make people feel like they've been knocked on their butt. My daughter got one and the first day, she slept all the way through the day 'til 7pm. Just nausea and fatigue for her, essentially, which is kind of like getting glutened, really, yeah? ;)

cap6 Enthusiast

You are probably extra tired because 1) you are healing and 2) require more sleep when you are healing.

jerseyangel Proficient

I felt like that a few weeks ago when I had the flu--could you be sick?

IrishHeart Veteran

Honey,

1) you are healing and having withdrawal,too

2) you are working really hard

3) you've been having sleep issues --are you taking sleep meds too?

4) benedryl makes me loopy and wired (most people get sleepy)and I cannot take it--how does it affect you?

5) Advil (ALL NSAIDS) is a major gut-irritant!!! the WORST thing you can take when healing a leaky gut (sorry but it's true)

6) do you have the flu???

I know you have to work, yet I think you are stressed physically and mentally, dealing with this new diet and the limitations you have (as I know you are doing an elimination diet).

These may all be affecting your energy.

You gotta give yourself a break, kiddo. Can you sleep in this weekend?? You need a hot bath and some down time.

Take care!!!!

healinginprogress Enthusiast

Okay, I'm just on my way out the door, but wanted to thank everyone for the replies so far...I think part of me just needed to hear that I'm healing and need more rest! I really hope I'm not getting sick :blink:

I didn't know Advil (ibuprofen) was bad for the gut...it's usually what I take for headaches and body aches. The only other thing I have right now is pure codeine (no caffeine in it)? Not sure if that would be any better?

I've been trying NOT to take the sleep meds, I don't take them every night, and especially if it's 3am unless I don't have to get up for a while...I did not take one last night. And I felt awful BEFORE I took the benadryl.

Yes, I am definitely stressed...I feel like it shouldn't be so hard, but it's definitely wearing on my psyche...worrying about every morsel of food I put in my mouth, and such. I've already missed some work because of illness, so I'm broke and can't really take any more time off at risk of getting fired :P I was stoked to get a second job, just really bad timing!

I will get home around 3ish again tonight/tomorrow morning, but don't have to work again til 5pm or something tomorrow night, and it's a shorter shift....so I will do my best to sleep in tomorrow!

Thanks for the support. I know other people are going through the same things, I'm not THAT special, but sometimes it just feels like "this can't be right, what's wrong with me?". I just have to accept and believe that I AM celiac, that there's probably nothing else going on inside me (sometimes I worry it's something else), that I just need to heal and it will get better.

Wish me luck tonight, and happy st.patrick's day (minus the green beer ;))

Brigit Apprentice

So sorry to hear about how you are feeling at the moment. I'm pretty much feeling the same, but not having to work as hard as you, so my heart is breaking for you!

Trusting that in a few weeks or months we'll both be running around with extra energy and no aches and pains!

Prioritize rest for now. Even if it means letting the house get dirty or seeing friends a little bit less. It's only for a short season.

Take care!


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I did the same thing...is it this food? that food? geesh, everything that went in my mouth made me worry.

STRESS, medicines, NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatories like advil, ibuprofen)liquor, caffeine...these are MAJOR gut irritants. I know many people have to take meds because of other things going on in their bodies(I WISH I could take them because I have severe chronic pain--but I just cannot.) Most pain and sleep meds cause constipation. The last thing I need (or any of us) is THAT! straining the bowel--causes muscle pain in the pelvis.

Worrying about what other foods are causing problems makes us nuts...the best advice I got was.....stick to the gluten-free diet. Pure, whole foods are best.It takes time to heal. MOST other intolerances go away. The problems are a result of the gut, not necessarily something new.

Try to relax and rest (I know, easy to say, right?...I am not able to do it myself all the time)But I know that CONSTANT worry and pushing myself for 4 years made me considerably worse and now I have chronic pain you would not believe. I do not wish that for you. Pelvic floor pain is a nightmare. Jaw pain, neck pain, my back. My arms...just horrid. What caused it? Illness and MEGA stress and insomnia because I did not know what was going on.

I am trying to gently tell you that you are doing all the RIGHT things-- :) your diet is perfect from what you have told me!--and it will balance out in the coming months. Rest up.

healinginprogress Enthusiast

Brigit, you are so sweet, I feel for you, too...going through this together! Yes, unfortunately it usually is cleaning the house that gets put on the bottom of the list, but there are MUCH more important things than that, as much as I like a clean house. And as for friends...I feel INCREDIBLY anti-social during all of this, do you? I don't feel like I have much to offer, I guess. I prioritized to have coffee (well, "water" LOL) with a friend/ex because he's moving away, and gluten/celiac is really all I could talk about. My head is so foggy and it really is my life right now, so I didn't really have much else to share. He didn't mind, but I felt silly.

Tomorrow is my birthday, and I don't even care. It is the first year I have nothing planned and don't want to do anything or see anyone, really. Not because I'm having a "pity party", I just don't feel like much fun right now, ya know?

IrishHeart, thank you, as well. It really IS hard to not worry, but I will try to relax....

I finally slept last night for a good solid time, although I did take a sleeping pill to sort of "guarantee" it, but I really needed the rest.

We have some of the similar pain areas, although I realize your pain is much more intense and extreme! When I was younger I was told I have TMJ (termandibular joint disorder), my jaw and the muscles surrounding hurt quite a bit...worse when I'm tense/stressed, as I know I tend to clench (have found myself doing that more lately during the day, usually it's more when I'm sleeping). I've even had a massage therapist massage inside my mouth (with gloves on) to get to the muscles...so weird! And my trapezius muscles (neck/shoulder area) are SO tense and hard right now it's ridiculous. When you mentioned pelvic floor pain, I was curious, but that's not the pain I'm having...it's my iliacus and psoas muscles, as well as my lower back, which is likely from standing so much and abdominal pain/inflammation. They're usually held up when you're standing, but when they're sore I just want to let them go and let my stomach hang out and hunch over because they're so tired and sore. I think you gave me some great advice, and I will try to keep it in mind, I definitely don't want this pain to continue or escalate :(

BREATHE....RELAX.....REST................

;)

IrishHeart Veteran

Brigit, you are so sweet, I feel for you, too...going through this together! Yes, unfortunately it usually is cleaning the house that gets put on the bottom of the list, but there are MUCH more important things than that, as much as I like a clean house. And as for friends...I feel INCREDIBLY anti-social during all of this, do you? I don't feel like I have much to offer, I guess. I prioritized to have coffee (well, "water" LOL) with a friend/ex because he's moving away, and gluten/celiac is really all I could talk about. My head is so foggy and it really is my life right now, so I didn't really have much else to share. He didn't mind, but I felt silly.

Tomorrow is my birthday, and I don't even care. It is the first year I have nothing planned and don't want to do anything or see anyone, really. Not because I'm having a "pity party", I just don't feel like much fun right now, ya know?

IrishHeart, thank you, as well. It really IS hard to not worry, but I will try to relax....

I finally slept last night for a good solid time, although I did take a sleeping pill to sort of "guarantee" it, but I really needed the rest.

We have some of the similar pain areas, although I realize your pain is much more intense and extreme! When I was younger I was told I have TMJ (termandibular joint disorder), my jaw and the muscles surrounding hurt quite a bit...worse when I'm tense/stressed, as I know I tend to clench (have found myself doing that more lately during the day, usually it's more when I'm sleeping). I've even had a massage therapist massage inside my mouth (with gloves on) to get to the muscles...so weird! And my trapezius muscles (neck/shoulder area) are SO tense and hard right now it's ridiculous. When you mentioned pelvic floor pain, I was curious, but that's not the pain I'm having...it's my iliacus and psoas muscles, as well as my lower back, which is likely from standing so much and abdominal pain/inflammation. They're usually held up when you're standing, but when they're sore I just want to let them go and let my stomach hang out and hunch over because they're so tired and sore. I think you gave me some great advice, and I will try to keep it in mind, I definitely don't want this pain to continue or escalate :(

BREATHE....RELAX.....REST................

;)

Well, hon...you are mirroring my symptoms...the jaw, traps, neck and lower back and the illopsoas (that IS in the pelvic floor muscle area by the way--and controls all the others in a sense plus refers pain to the lower back) Yeah, I've done a ton of research and seen dozens of massage therapists and PTs and chiros for this pain....only MINE is so bad that I cannot SIT without agony. The levator ani is so tense as well---try having that one massaged with a gloved hand---not fun. I see a special PT for that!

I've had the inside of my mouth done too---and the inside of other places. Trigger points crop up everywhere.

I am so bad because I have had the abdominal swelling from gluten for so long and I hope it will subside as the gluten leaves and the gut heals.

You have been stressing all your life if you had TMJ as a kid! Honey, you gotta find a way to relax and unwind somehow.

I imagine being on your feet for your work (as I was all those years as a teacher) makes this worse. That is why you have edema in your legs, too. Soak those legs in epsom salts!!

KEEP getting massages, no matter what---you have to keep those muscles loose. Try some slow, deep abdominal breathing...deep and slow, for five minutes throughout the day . Trust me, this thing evolves into crippling freakin pain you cannot imagine and my hamstrings are so tight you could bounce a dime off the backs of my legs....you don't need this!!

My butt feels like a giant bruise. I lost 90 lbs, to this disease and have no muscle mass....so it has no padding!! I used to be a big girl!

I have no doubt in my mind it is connected to gluten and STRESS and bad posture, plus, in my case, a hysterectomy at a young age.

If you feel your abdominal muscles are tightening, just deep breathe into that area and let it all hang loose.

As for not wanting to socialize, I soooo get that! I was the biggest social butterfly, throwing dinner parties, etc. and now, I could not possibly care less. I am too tired, sore and out of it....BUT it is getting better!

You are amazing that you are working and functioning.

My brain fog was so bad, I couldn't drive anymore.

Now, it is clearing and I don't feel like the wired-for-sound nutjob I was for 3 years...I have HOPE!!

You hang in there and talk to me whenever you want. :)

You gotta VENT and let it out.

cahill Collaborator

Brigit, you are so sweet, I feel for you, too...going through this together! Yes, unfortunately it usually is cleaning the house that gets put on the bottom of the list, but there are MUCH more important things than that, as much as I like a clean house. And as for friends...I feel INCREDIBLY anti-social during all of this, do you? I don't feel like I have much to offer, I guess. I prioritized to have coffee (well, "water" LOL) with a friend/ex because he's moving away, and gluten/celiac is really all I could talk about. My head is so foggy and it really is my life right now, so I didn't really have much else to share. He didn't mind, but I felt silly.

Tomorrow is my birthday, and I don't even care. It is the first year I have nothing planned and don't want to do anything or see anyone, really. Not because I'm having a "pity party", I just don't feel like much fun right now, ya know?

IrishHeart, thank you, as well. It really IS hard to not worry, but I will try to relax....

I finally slept last night for a good solid time, although I did take a sleeping pill to sort of "guarantee" it, but I really needed the rest.

We have some of the similar pain areas, although I realize your pain is much more intense and extreme! When I was younger I was told I have TMJ (termandibular joint disorder), my jaw and the muscles surrounding hurt quite a bit...worse when I'm tense/stressed, as I know I tend to clench (have found myself doing that more lately during the day, usually it's more when I'm sleeping). I've even had a massage therapist massage inside my mouth (with gloves on) to get to the muscles...so weird! And my trapezius muscles (neck/shoulder area) are SO tense and hard right now it's ridiculous. When you mentioned pelvic floor pain, I was curious, but that's not the pain I'm having...it's my iliacus and psoas muscles, as well as my lower back, which is likely from standing so much and abdominal pain/inflammation. They're usually held up when you're standing, but when they're sore I just want to let them go and let my stomach hang out and hunch over because they're so tired and sore. I think you gave me some great advice, and I will try to keep it in mind, I definitely don't want this pain to continue or escalate :(

BREATHE....RELAX.....REST................

;)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY,,I hope you slept well :) ,,, hang in there it DOES get better ((HUGS))

healinginprogress Enthusiast

Yes, I suppose I HAVE been stressing my whole life, my childhood wasn't the greatest, filled with loss and fear and pressure. Things weren't talked about back then, wasn't supposed to cry, etc. But I won't get into THAT whole thing :P They also thought I had hypoglycemia when I was younger and I wasn't allowed to eat refined sugar for years, but am okay eating it now, for the most part, but still try to make sure I eat every couple of hours...I just was thinking about that diagnosis and wondering if it was in any way related to this?

I have been through a lot of therapy and am better at coping than I used to be, but it is definitely still a struggle...anxiety, depression, insomnia.

I will make an appointment with my massage therapist...I'm a bit broke, but it's been too long, and while I'm not in AGONY while sitting, it is hurting even when I'm sitting now.

I've always been pretty thin, so I can't afford to lose much weight, but I have. I'm nearly 5'11" and yesterday morning I weighed in at 127lbs. That's how much I weighed when I graduated high school, I think, which was ten years ago. I don't know how old everyone here is, I just turned 29 and do feel blessed that I have a diagnosis (well, positive blood test) now, as I know it didn't happen for many people until much much later. In fact, I'm pretty sure my 61yr old mom has it and has not been misdiagnosed for eons...I told her to request a blood test.

Anyways, what I was getting at, is I'm tiny right now. The last time I ended up in the hospital (right after christmas), I lost so much weight so fast that I could barely sit up. I ended up with bruises on the backs of my legs from the TOILET and on my hips from lying on my side....in fact, it always feels like my hip (where the femur fits into the socket) is bruised, as well as my legs feel bruised to the touch, mostly down the sides. I don't know if anyone experiences clumsiness as a symptom, or maybe it's a product of the brain fog, but I keep banging into things, too, which is leaving me black and blue.

But yes, while things kinda suck right now, I have noticed some positive changes...in particular, I'm not throwing up a third of my meals anymore! I think I've puked maybe three times since going gluten-free.

To be honest, I think I've lost any point I was trying to make LOL I think I just wanted to share some more of my story, so thanks for allowing me to do so.

IrishHeart Veteran

Yes, I suppose I HAVE been stressing my whole life, my childhood wasn't the greatest, filled with loss and fear and pressure. Things weren't talked about back then, wasn't supposed to cry, etc. But I won't get into THAT whole thing :P They also thought I had hypoglycemia when I was younger and I wasn't allowed to eat refined sugar for years, but am okay eating it now, for the most part, but still try to make sure I eat every couple of hours...I just was thinking about that diagnosis and wondering if it was in any way related to this?

I have been through a lot of therapy and am better at coping than I used to be, but it is definitely still a struggle...anxiety, depression, insomnia.

I will make an appointment with my massage therapist...I'm a bit broke, but it's been too long, and while I'm not in AGONY while sitting, it is hurting even when I'm sitting now.

I've always been pretty thin, so I can't afford to lose much weight, but I have. I'm nearly 5'11" and yesterday morning I weighed in at 127lbs. That's how much I weighed when I graduated high school, I think, which was ten years ago. I don't know how old everyone here is, I just turned 29 and do feel blessed that I have a diagnosis (well, positive blood test) now, as I know it didn't happen for many people until much much later. In fact, I'm pretty sure my 61yr old mom has it and has not been misdiagnosed for eons...I told her to request a blood test.

Anyways, what I was getting at, is I'm tiny right now. The last time I ended up in the hospital (right after christmas), I lost so much weight so fast that I could barely sit up. I ended up with bruises on the backs of my legs from the TOILET and on my hips from lying on my side....in fact, it always feels like my hip (where the femur fits into the socket) is bruised, as well as my legs feel bruised to the touch, mostly down the sides. I don't know if anyone experiences clumsiness as a symptom, or maybe it's a product of the brain fog, but I keep banging into things, too, which is leaving me black and blue.

But yes, while things kinda suck right now, I have noticed some positive changes...in particular, I'm not throwing up a third of my meals anymore! I think I've puked maybe three times since going gluten-free.

To be honest, I think I've lost any point I was trying to make LOL I think I just wanted to share some more of my story, so thanks for allowing me to do so.

ALL of your symptoms can be connected to the celiac!! The fatigue, insomnia, depression and anxiety. All the therapy in the world won't be the entire answer to resolve those, (I know, I have been there/done that, too!)but healing your gut will!! :) I am going to send you some info in a private message because it may help you see that what you have suffered from all your life is from this--and now, you will get it under control and stop feeling this way.

YES! Feeling bruised down the sides of my legs! YES! clumsiness YES! bruises from the slightest "ding"...YES! being thin and feeling so weak I could not walk or sit up--although you are very tall ;) -- as many people on here report 5'4" and under... I was FAT for 12 years and then, I lost drastic weight in a short time. That's when I lost the muscle mass and tone as well.

Maybe some things that have seemed "mysterious" to you will make sense now. And YES! erratic blood sugars are part of it too...hopefully, that will balance out. Untreated diabetes is often related to celiac, and vice versa, but I bet you will see yourself feeling better and better and having less ups and downs in the coming months. My heart races and I feel a dip now and then, but my blood glucose levels are okay. Another thing that needs monitoring is your thyroid. Press your doctor to keep on top of the blood work.

So glad you are not throwing up or living in the bathroom---me, too and doesn't that make you feel better to know HEALING is indeed IN PROGRESS!!?? :D

I'm glad you were diagnosed young. I lost a lot of time because of this and had miscarriages and a bunch of other horrible health issues that I wouldn't want for you.

There really needs to be celiac screening in this country for toddlers (like in Italy) so people can live long, healthy lives.

Hang in there, kiddo...you're doing a good job!

And, since celiac is inherited, your Mom should be checked as well. Absolutely!!

Brigit Apprentice

ALL of your symptoms can be connected to the celiac!! The fatigue, insomnia, depression and anxiety. All the therapy in the world won't be the entire answer to resolve those, (I know, I have been there/done that, too!)but healing your gut will!! :) I am going to send you some info in a private message because it may help you see that what you have suffered from all your life is from this--and now, you will get it under control and stop feeling this way.

YES! Feeling bruised down the sides of my legs! YES! clumsiness YES! bruises from the slightest "ding"...YES! being thin and feeling so weak I could not walk or sit up--although you are very tall ;) -- as many people on here report 5'4" and under... I was FAT for 12 years and then, I lost drastic weight in a short time. That's when I lost the muscle mass and tone as well.

Maybe some things that have seemed "mysterious" to you will make sense now. And YES! erratic blood sugars are part of it too...hopefully, that will balance out. Untreated diabetes is often related to celiac, and vice versa, but I bet you will see yourself feeling better and better and having less ups and downs in the coming months. My heart races and I feel a dip now and then, but my blood glucose levels are okay. Another thing that needs monitoring is your thyroid. Press your doctor to keep on top of the blood work.

So glad you are not throwing up or living in the bathroom---me, too and doesn't that make you feel better to know HEALING is indeed IN PROGRESS!!?? :D

I'm glad you were diagnosed young. I lost a lot of time because of this and had miscarriages and a bunch of other horrible health issues that I wouldn't want for you.

There really needs to be celiac screening in this country for toddlers (like in Italy) so people can live long, healthy lives.

Hang in there, kiddo...you're doing a good job!

And, since celiac is inherited, your Mom should be checked as well. Absolutely!!

Well written - you're a gem!!

healinginprogress Enthusiast

You truly ARE a gem, IrishHeart!

Yes, my height is definitely inconsistent with celiac.

I can't write too much back now, because...SURPRISE...I have to be back at work in an hour :( It was only 5hrs on my feet yesterday and I was dying, today is 8hrs.....

I guess it's just hard for me to believe I have celiac and/or that celiac can cause ALL these symptoms I have, because it really sounds too good to be true, ya know?? I also have livedo reticularis (just didn't know it had a name until a few days ago, but I've had it forever and HATE it, always purple), frequent urination, eczema every now and then, and I would get peely red patches around my mouth that my doctor thought was eczema but could never find a treatment that would really make it go away....there's just so many things, it sounds like a "hoax" that they could all go away just by not eating gluten LOL But I can't WAIT!!!!

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You truly ARE a gem, IrishHeart!

Yes, my height is definitely inconsistent with celiac.

I can't write too much back now, because...SURPRISE...I have to be back at work in an hour :( It was only 5hrs on my feet yesterday and I was dying, today is 8hrs.....

I guess it's just hard for me to believe I have celiac and/or that celiac can cause ALL these symptoms I have, because it really sounds too good to be true, ya know?? I also have livedo reticularis (just didn't know it had a name until a few days ago, but I've had it forever and HATE it, always purple), frequent urination, eczema every now and then, and I would get peely red patches around my mouth that my doctor thought was eczema but could never find a treatment that would really make it go away....there's just so many things, it sounds like a "hoax" that they could all go away just by not eating gluten LOL But I can't WAIT!!!!

Well, ravenwoodglass has told us she had that condition that makes you purple (you may want to ask her about it) and among my 3 pages in a notebook list of bizarre symptoms, I also have had ridiculously frequent urination --but no solid medical reason--I've been checked many times (it's bladder compression from bowel swelling) and MANY people have eczema or psoriasis--I have a peeling scalp right now and sore eyes...what's up with that??...and so, Yup, it's no hoax!! BELIEVE IT BECAUSE IT's ALL CONNECTED, hon...and as you heal, you can watch them all disappear or get under control...keep the faith, kiddo....hang in there. I had a meltdown this weekend (it gets to me after a while and I just freakin scream and cry for a little bit because I am in horrible pain), but I know in my gut (pun intended :) that this crap may well start to resolve as we heal....talk to you soon!

frieze Community Regular

You truly ARE a gem, IrishHeart!

Yes, my height is definitely inconsistent with celiac.

I can't write too much back now, because...SURPRISE...I have to be back at work in an hour :( It was only 5hrs on my feet yesterday and I was dying, today is 8hrs.....

I guess it's just hard for me to believe I have celiac and/or that celiac can cause ALL these symptoms I have, because it really sounds too good to be true, ya know?? I also have livedo reticularis (just didn't know it had a name until a few days ago, but I've had it forever and HATE it, always purple), frequent urination, eczema every now and then, and I would get peely red patches around my mouth that my doctor thought was eczema but could never find a treatment that would really make it go away....there's just so many things, it sounds like a "hoax" that they could all go away just by not eating gluten LOL But I can't WAIT!!!!

livedo reticularis -----this can be related to lupus or antiphopholipid syndrome....

IrishHeart Veteran

livedo reticularis -----this can be related to lupus or antiphopholipid syndrome....

Frieze raises a really good point!!!...HEALING, hon...have you had any ANA blood panels done to rule out other autoimmune diseases??...I wonder about your hip pain, etc....please, ask your doctor!!!

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      Hi Jmartes, It sure is difficult to get useful advice from medical providers. Almost 20 years  ago a Dr suggested that I might have Celiacs and I took a Celiac Panel blood test. No gluten challenge diet. On that test the tTG was in normal range but an alpha antibody was very high. I went online and read about celiac disease and saw how I could investigate this low tTG and still have celiac disease. Normal tTG can happen when a person had been reacting for many years. Another way is that the person has not been eating enough gluten to raise the antibody level. Another reason is that the tTG does not show up on a blood but may show up on a fecal test. Almost all Celiacs inherit at least one of the 2 main Celiac genes. I had genetic tests for the Celiac genes at Enterolab.com. I inherited one main Celiac gene from one parent and the report said that the DQ gene I inherited from my other parent, DQ6, could cause a person to have more problems or symptoms with that combination. One of my grandmother's had fairly typical symptoms of Celiacs but the other grandmother had severe food intolerances. I seem to show some problems inherited from both grandmothers. Human physiology is very complex and researchers are just beginning to understand how different body systems interact.  If you have taken an autosomal DNA test you can download your raw data file and upload it to Prometheuw.com for a small fee and search for Celiac Disease. If you don't find any Cekiac genes or information about Celiac disease  you may not have autoimmune gluten intolerance because more than 99% of Celiacs have one or both of these genes.  PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU WANT TO KNOW EHAT i HAVE DONE TO HELP WITH SYMPTOMS.  
    • MogwaiStripe
      I can't prove it, but I truly believe I have been glutened by airborne particles. I used to take care of shelter cats once per week at a pet store, and no matter how careful I was, I would get glutened each time even if I wore a mask and gloves and washed up well after I was done. I believe the problem was that because I'm short, I couldn't do the the tasks without getting my head and shoulders inside their cages, and so the particles from their food would be all over my hair and top of my shirt. Then I had to drive home, so even if I didn't get glutened right then, the particles would be in my car just waiting for me to get in the car so they could get blown into my face again. I gave up that volunteer gig and stopped getting glutened so often and at such regular intervals.
    • knitty kitty
      Hello, @MogwaiStripe, Vitamin D is turned into its activated forms by Thiamine.  Thiamine deficiency can affect Vitamin D activation. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14913223/ Thiamine deficiency affects HLA genes.  HLA genes code for autoimmune diseases like Celiac, Thyroiditis, Diabetes, etc.  Thiamine deficiency inside a cell triggers a toggle switch on the gene which in turn activates autoimmune diseases carried on the gene.  The reference to the study is in my blog somewhere.  Click on my name to go to my page, scroll down to the drop down menu "Activities" and click on blogs.  
    • knitty kitty
      Hello, @annamarie6655, Yes, there's many of us who react to airborne gluten!   Yes, animal feed, whether for chickens or cats or dogs, can release airborne gluten.  I can get glutened from the bakery section at the grocery store.   The nose and mouth drain into the digestive system and can trigger systemic reactions.   I find the histamine release in response to airborne gluten will stuff up my sinuses and bother my eyes.  High histamine levels do cause anxiety and migraines.  The muscle spasms can be caused by high histamine, too.  The digestive system may not manifest symptoms without a higher level of gluten exposure.   Our bodies make an enzyme, DAO (diamine oxidase), to break down histamine.   Pyridoxine B 6, Cobalamine B12, Vitamin C, copper, zinc, and iron are needed to make DAO.  DAO supplements are available over the counter.  Taking a B Complex supplement and additional Thiamine in the form Benfotiamine or TTFD (tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide) helps reduce the amount of histamine being released.  Mast cells without sufficient Thiamine have an itchy trigger finger and release histamine at the slightest provocation.  Thiamine helps mast cells refrain from releasing their histamine.    I find taking additional TTFD thiamine helps immensely with neurological symptoms as TTFD can easily cross the blood brain barrier without a carrier.  High histamine in the brain can cause the muscle spasms, anxiety and migraines.  Vitamin C really helps with clearing histamine, too.   The Digiorno pizza mystery reaction could have been caused by a reaction to the cheese.  Some people develop lactose intolerance.  Others react to Casein, the protein in dairy, the same as if to gluten because Casein resembles the molecular structure of gluten.  An enzyme used in some dairy products, microbial transglutaminase, causes a gluten reaction because it is the same as the tissue transglutaminase our bodies make except microbes make it.  Those tTg IgA blood tests to diagnose celiac disease measure tissue transglutaminase our bodies release as part of the autoimmune response to gluten.   You're doing great!  A Sherlock Holmes award to you for figuring out the connection between airborne gluten and animal feed!!!  
    • Scott Adams
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