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skoki-mom Explorer

I had a positive antiendomysial antibody. He told me right after my scope I had classic celiac disease bowel changes. I've been gluten-free for 2 weeks now. He just called me with my pathology and I have complete vilious atrophy. So why do I feel like I've been hit over the head with a 2x4????


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AmandaD Community Regular

I felt the same way...it's because it's such a massive life change, don't you think? (I was just diagnosed this past Tuesday...)

I just went to the grocery store for the first time after my dietary appointment. It took me THREE HOURS TO SHOP with this booklet I was given. I even had to make a call to a manufacturer while I was there...

How old are you? Do you have kids that have it as well?

Anyways - you'll do well...I think I might be feeling better already... :D

I had a positive antiendomysial antibody.  He told me right after my scope I had classic celiac disease bowel changes.  I've been gluten-free for 2 weeks now.  He just called me with my pathology and I have complete vilious atrophy.  So why do I feel like I've been hit over the head with a 2x4????

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tarnalberry Community Regular

Because it's real, and it's quantified now. You don't know if maybe this is a minor little thing that is transient that hasn't really had a significant effect on your body; you know that you certainly have a serious case of celiac disease and that you must go gluten-free for life and have a lot of intestinal damage to be repaired as you heal. Getting hit with that, no matter what we try to prepare for, is tough. But you have a head start - you're already on the gluten-free diet. That's one small blessing.

SueC Explorer

Hi Lori,

I recieved the same news 5 months ago :( and remember the feeling well.... I still have it some days, but it does get easier. Hang in there! This is a great place to find LOTS of answers!

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