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

Is The Frequency Of My Reaction Normal?


Flav

Recommended Posts

Flav Newbie

Ok. Let me start by saying that i have not been diadnosed w celiacs or gluten intolerance, however i believe different. I have had all the symptoms from stomach pain, bloat, throbbing legs, nauseua, dizziness, fogginess, tingly arms etc. i started a gluten free diet almost two weeks ago now. Where i become concerned is that i had 4 good days of very little symptoms and then today i woke the the full dizziness and nauseua. I dont believe i have had any gluten and want to know if anyone ever experiences their symptoms go away and come back during their "detox" period from gluten. Im worried there can be more than a gluten intolerance and my drs disagreement and lack of interest in me having a potential gluten intolerance is starting to wear me down.

I had a colonoscopy and endoscopy back in nov when i first had bad symptoms but i came back negative for celiacs. I went a couple months without severe symptoms and didnt consider a gluten intolerance. However i had a stretch of eating wheat pasta over ten straight days foe lunch and dinner and shortly after was out of work for four days. I have self diagnosed with gluten intolerance because every symptom i had was applicable but my wave of recurring symptoms have me doubting myself and im wondering if anyone else has experienced this.

Thanks ahead of time for any responses. Im just looking for support!


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



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



Skylark Collaborator

My GI symptoms from gluten came and went for a couple weeks when I first went gluten-free. It took a year to actually get all my gluten-caused nutritional and psych problems settled down.

You might keep an eye on dairy and soy. I was intolerant to gluten, dairy, and soy when I first started the diet. The soy intolerance resolved, the dairy comes and goes.

Kamma Explorer

If you're not eating whole foods (just meat, veggies, fruits) but are also including 'gluten free' processed food, please be aware that you might be reacting to the trace amounts of gluten in these products. They are formulated to have less than 20 ppm of gluten (supposed to but they sometimes have exceeded this as shown by product testing) which is a level that they have come up with as having a low to non existent effect on people with celiac.

However, if you present your gluten sensitivity primarily neurologically, you might be more sensitive and need to stay away from all processed food. Mario Hadjivassiliou recently stated in an interview that people presenting with gluten ataxia should stay away from all gluten containing products (including 'gluten free processed products) and eat whole foods.

I too present primarily with ataxia, vertigo, fatigue. I had a great couple of weeks being gluten free and then my vertigo and ataxia would flare up. It was usually after I trustingly ate a 'gluten free' processed product. So now, I'm strictly veggies, fruit and meat. I don't trust anything.

Flav Newbie

If you're not eating whole foods (just meat, veggies, fruits) but are also including 'gluten free' processed food, please be aware that you might be reacting to the trace amounts of gluten in these products. They are formulated to have less than 20 ppm of gluten (supposed to but they sometimes have exceeded this as shown by product testing) which is a level that they have come up with as having a low to non existent effect on people with celiac.

However, if you present your gluten sensitivity primarily neurologically, you might be more sensitive and need to stay away from all processed food. Mario Hadjivassiliou recently stated in an interview that people presenting with gluten ataxia should stay away from all gluten containing products (including 'gluten free processed products) and eat whole foods.

I too present primarily with ataxia, vertigo, fatigue. I had a great couple of weeks being gluten free and then my vertigo and ataxia would flare up. It was usually after I trustingly ate a 'gluten free' processed product. So now, I'm strictly veggies, fruit and meat. I don't trust anything.

Thanks Kamma,

The only processed foods i eat right now are "gluten free" pasta from europe, gluten-free salad dressing and chex gluten free cereal with almond milk. im sketchy on the almond milk but ingredients look ok. Im actually having a neuro reaction this moment at work, but have not ate anything different than i have for last 3 days when being "normal" feeling. Im just losing my mind becuase every time i think im starting to feel better and start to believe i actually am gluten intollerant i have a set back and just want to scream. the current symptoms gave me tingly arms, hands got really cold and i thought i was gonna pass out, then quickly ate lunch consisting of rice, plain chicken and green beans and took a vitamin and the symptoms lessed but still linger.

Archived

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


  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):



  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      131,590
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    uhlissuh
    Newest Member
    uhlissuh
    Joined

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):


  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.4k
    • Total Posts
      1m

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):





  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):



  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • trents
      Welcome to the forum, @Ben98! If you have been consciously or unconsciously avoiding gluten because of the discomfort it produces then it is likely that your blood antibody testing for celiac disease has been rendered invalid. Valid testing requires regular consumption of generous amounts of gluten. The other strong possibility is that you have NCGS (Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity) which shares many of the same symptoms with celiac disease but does not have the autoimmune component and thus does not damage the small bowel lining. It is 10x mor common than celiac disease. There is currently no test for NCGS. Celiac disease must first be ruled out. Some experts in the field believe it can be a precursor to the development of celiac disease. Having one or both of the primary genes for developing celiac disease does not imply that you will develop active celiac disease. It simply establishes the potential for it. About 40% of the population has the genetic potential but only about 1% develop active celiac disease. 
    • Ben98
      TTG blood test and total IGA tested on many occasions which have always remained normal, upper GI pain under my ribs since 2022. I had an endoscopy in 2023 which showed moderate gastritis. no biopsy’s were taken unfortunately. genetic test was positive for HLADQ2. extreme bloating after eating gluten, it’ll feel like I’ve got bricks in my stomach so uncomfortably full. the pain is like a dull ache under the upper left almost like a stitch feeling after a long walk. I am just wanting some advice has anyone here experienced gastritis with a gluten issue before? thank you  
    • Wheatwacked
      "Conclusions: The urinary iodine level was significantly lower in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis, and iodine replacement may be important in preventing osteoporosis"  Body iodine status in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis Low iodine can cause thyroid problems, but Iodine deficiency will not show up in thyroid tests.  Iodine is important for healing, its job is to kill off defective and aging cells (Apoptosis). Skin, brain fog, nails, muscle tone all inproved when I started taking 600 mcg (RDA 150 - 1000 mcg) of Liquid Iodine drops. Some with dermatitis herpetiformis, Iodine exacerbates the rash.  I started at 1 drop (50 mcg) and worked up to 12 drops, but I don't have dermatitis herpetiformis.
    • cristiana
      That's great news, you can do this.  Let us know how things go and don't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions. Cristiana 😊
    • petitojou
      Thank you so much for sharing your experience and I found myself giggling with happiness as I read how your body reached such spring! And I hope that your current journey is also successful!! Definitely starting the food diary! So many amazing advices. And it’s very scary. It really hits all our soft spots as well as our confidence system. Most doctors I went thought I was underage despite being in my late 20s. Right now I look like am I twelve, but is also this body that’s taking so much, so I might as well love it too! Going to make the necessary changes and stay in this path. Thank you again! 🫶
×
×
  • 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.