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- Ginger38 replied to Ginger38's topic in Related Issues & Disorders4
Shingles - Could It Be Related to Gluten/ Celiac
It has been the most terrible illness ever! Going on 3 weeks now… I had chicken pox as a kid… crazy how much havoc this dormant virus has caused after being reactivated! No idea what even caused it to fire back up. I’m scared this pain and sensitivity is just never going to improve or go away -
- Mari replied to Jmartes71's topic in Related Issues & Disorders18
My only proof
OKJmartes. Skin and eyes. Also anxiety and frustration. I have read that Celiacs have more skin problems than people who do not have Celiacs. I take increased levels of Vit. D3, very high levels of B12 and an eating part of an avocado every day. KnittyKitty and others here can add what they take for skin health. A Dermatologist might identify the type of... -
- Ginger38 replied to Xravith's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
Challenges eating gluten before biopsy
I refused to do the gluten challenge for a long time because I knew how sick I would be: I have always had and still have positive antibodies and have so many symptoms my GI was 💯 sure I would have a positive biopsy. I didn’t want to make myself sick to get a negative biopsy and be more confused by all this. He couldn’t guarantee me a negative biopsy meant ... -
- Scott Adams replied to Xravith's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms2
Challenges eating gluten before biopsy
It's completely understandable to struggle with the gluten challenge, especially when it impacts your health and studies so significantly. Your experience of feeling dramatically better without gluten is a powerful clue, whether it points to celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity. It's very wise of you and your doctor to pause the challenge until... -
- Scott Adams replied to emzie's topic in Related Issues & Disorders2
Stomach hurts with movement
It's smart that you're seeing the gastroenterologist tomorrow. While it's possible this is a severe and persistent inflammatory reaction to gluten, the fact that the pain is movement-dependent and localized with tenderness is important for your specialist to hear. It could indeed be significant inflammation, but it's also worth ruling out other overlapping...
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