Jump to content
  • Welcome to Celiac.com!

    You have found your celiac tribe! Join us and ask questions in our forum, share your story, and connect with others.




  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):



    Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-M):


  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Our Content
    eNewsletter
    Donate

Why I Need A Diagnosis


Kat70R

Recommended Posts

Kat70R Rookie

Hello,

This forum has been such a blessing to me since I found it! I have a couple questions/thoughts.

First of all, is it a fact that celiac runs in families? My Grandmother died of Addison's and my mother had major stomach issues, severe anxiety her whole life than passed on from colan cancer at 68. I have several symptoms I have mentioned before, major fatigue started at 16 and stomach problems since early childhood that cleared up when diary was eliminated, now C with cramps at times but not always! bloating after wheat/gluten definitely. Sometimes I get this dizzy feeling and can not think- brain fog? barely function so tired, forget things, depression/anxiety, bruise easily etc- there is more. My thoughts recently have been that perhaps I am at least a 3rd generation?

Been almost gluten-free for 3 or so years. the reason that i need the diagnosis is this: my hubby does not seem to believe anything unless it is a proven scientific fact. Blood tests = facts! Going gluten free is inconvenient, and he does not seem to really support it.

i have a son with autism, gluten-free is recommended for these children. I have wanted to put him on the diet for 3 years now but butt heads with Hubby. He does not believe that it will help our son and thinks it is more trouble and inconvenience than it is worth.

If I have a diagnosis from a doc, perhaps he will have more respect for the diet and agree it may be best for our son too. I am desperate to help my son through nutrition, not drugs.

Also, I really want to feel vindicated for all the years that I have been misunderstood or looked upon as lazy, wondered myself if it was true and why i have such a hard time feeling normal, wanting to do things but not able too, it would be nice to know that it really has been a real medical issue and all the tests over the years and doctors never caught it, if not maybe I am just a hypochondriac which i hope is not true.


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



mushroom Proficient

Yes, celiac does run in families - it is genetically based. All it takes is a gene from either parent (or sometimes you get one from each), and a triggering event to set the disease in motion. This is why the genes are classified as predisposing rather than diagnostic. From your family history I would say that it does seem to run in your family. Have you, yourself, ever had any testing done, i.e.,, had a celiac blood panel of tests for the disease? And how did you make the decision to quit eating gluten?

Of course, you realize that the fact that you are almost gluten free makes diagnosis very difficult, as the antibodies will no longer be in the blood stream and your small intestine will/should have healed. significantly. With a gluten "lite" diet you probably do not have enough activation to get a positive test. You would have to go back on gluten for two months at the equivalent of 3-4 slices of bread a day to reharm yourself sufficiently to get a positive test :(

Kat70R Rookie

Thanks Mushroom, I actually never completely gave up gluten, still ate stuff like oats/granola, whole wheat bread and pasta, smaller portions and not everyday, I guess that I was more gluten lite than gluten free.....for a couple of weeks I have been trying to eat more for the past week and it is making me so cloudy and tired! I don't know if I could do 4 slices of bread a day- eeek! i don't know if I can do this for 2 months, omgosh! even right now I am shaking and my mind is cloudy.

if for instance the blood tests are not accurate the biopsy would be right? I don't think that I would still have all these symptems if i was healed up.

Kat70R Rookie

Sorry Mushroom, i hit reply too fast. I have never had a celiac panel but just about everything else!

I have attempted to stop gluten for about 3 or so years, after a friend of mine went raw and had a complete health turn around for the better. She told me to first give up dairy because that was why I was congested, I could not believe it but in 2 weeks my stuffed up nose was all clear! Amazing! I had given up real milk several years earlier in favor of yogurt and some cheeses, my D not C got better but the allergies never did until I gave up the yogurt and cheese (do still use a bit of Parmesan and Romano and they do not seem to disturb me.....

ravenwoodglass Mentor

if for instance the blood tests are not accurate the biopsy would be right? I don't think that I would still have all these symptems if i was healed up.

False negatives are common in both blood and biopsy. Some have positive blood but negative biopsy and some have positive biopsy and negative bloods and some will have a false negative for both. When the tests are positive they are positive though. You could try having blood drawn now and if the results are negative then do the challenge full force and have it redone after a couple of months. Even a low positive is a positive so just let your doctor know that you have been gluten light and that you are going to challenge and let them know what the results of the challenge are. A food and symptoms diary can be helpful in the process.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):



  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      132,066
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    MamaMercedes
    Newest Member
    MamaMercedes
    Joined

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):


  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.5k
    • Total Posts
      1m

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):





  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):



  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • Russ H
      This treatment looks promising. Its aim is to provoke immune tolerance of gluten, possibly curing the disease. It passed the phase 2 trial with flying colours, and I came across a post on Reddit by one of the study volunteers. Apparently, the results were good enough that the company is applying for fast track approval.  Anokion Announces Positive Symptom Data from its Phase 2 Trial Evaluating KAN-101 for the Treatment of Celiac Disease https://www.reddit.com/r/Celiac/comments/1krx2wh/kan_101_trial_put_on_hold/
    • Scott Adams
      BTW, we've done other articles on this topic that I wanted to share here (not to condone smoking!):    
    • Colleen H
      Hi everyone  This has been a crazy year so far... How many people actually get entire sensory overload from gluten or something similar ?  My jaw is going nuts ..and that nerve is affecting my upper back and so on ...  Bones even hurt.  Brain fog. Etc  I had eggs seemed fine.   Then my aid cooked a chicken stir fry in the microwave because my food order shorted a couple key items .   I was so hungry but I noticed light breading and some ingredients with SOY !!! Why are we suffering with soy ? This triggered a sensitivity to bananas and gluten-free yogurt it seems like it's a cycle that it goes on.  The tiniest amount of something gets me I'm guessing the tiny bit of breading that I took one tiny nibble of ...yikes ..im cringing from it .. Feels like my stomach is going to explode yet still very hungry 😔  How long does this last?! Thank you so much 
    • Scott Adams
      This is an older article, but may be helpful.  
    • gfmom06
      I have had orthodontic work done. The 3M invisalign material was no problem. BUT my retainers are another matter. They seemed okay for a few months. Now, however, they cause a burning sensation on my tongue, gums and insides of my lips. The burning sensation is now spreading to my throat. I notice it when I breathe. This is annoying and interferes with my enjoyment of eating. I am visiting with my provider tomorrow. We'll see where this goes from here.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.